His tax increases are the fine print in his economic plan, and let me be specific.
But consider the word, first seen in print in a 1968 issue of Vogue magazine.
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The fourth-quarter figure represented an increase from the 7.4 percent print in the third.
Chances are you don't know, even if you read the fine print in the prospectus.
As a result you must study the fine print in plan documents as well as the fees.
Carolina Irving's fabrics, such as her pretty dandelion print in pea green, are also divine for kids.
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The Spanish invaders will need to be sure they have read the fine print in their contracts.
Escape from Cold Ditch is still in print in the UK. Davidson has published 16 other children's books.
The estimate so far is a fall of -0.6% in Q4, this after the -0.3% print in Q3.
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Capitalized as if He were in red like the print in Gran's Bible.
When the face print in the database matches the live face, then you have a hit, you have a match.
That has Brazilian IP up 5.7% on the year, a whole lot better than the -3.5% IP print in December.
"Some of the messages are not the sort of things you would print in a family newspaper, " the official said.
In fact there are many other stories we could print in the paper which would do a great more for circulation.
It takes three beams and three modulators to print in full color.
Between 40 and 50 of his books are in print in Italy and France, but he is out of print in England.
Everything that really can't be conveyed in words via telephone reports or in the print in the newspaper, because surfing changes minute to minute.
Print in the Vietnam years was still the mass medium of choice for creating maximum impact, perhaps for the last time in our history.
Collins might seem to be one of those victors herself: there are twenty-four million copies of the trilogy in print in the United States alone.
Since Harry Potter first appeared in print in 1997, author J.
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Not only does Qualcomm count all the major hardware players and others as its customers, it continues to expand its foot print in terms of chip capabilities and devices served.
Many fixed-term contracts for mobile phones, broadband and landline services have small print in their terms and conditions allowing prices to be put up, with at least 30 days' notice.
As the debate over mark-to-market accounting continues, investors wanting to know how bad a bank's losses really are will have to consider the very fine print in the latest financial filings.
That means, for example, that they can't impose a lifetime cap where if you really get sick and suddenly there's some fine print in there that says you're not completely covered.
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So his plans included specifications for a printer almost as complicated as the calculating engine itself, with adjustable margins, two separate fonts, and the ability to print in two, three or four columns.
The threat to Decaux's hold became sharper when, in 1998, France's competition regulator ruled against fine print in Decaux's contracts which meant that they were being continually renewed, depriving rivals of a chance to bid.
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