He says its relative smallness and the fact it's not a permanent building aren't problems and will attract the young audiences whose tastes are changing theatre.
In fact, the relative penalty increases exponentially with the length of the video.
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This shortfall could have been handled with relative ease but for the fact that both government and private oil inventories were at all-time lows.
The relative strength lies in the fact that these firms tend to focus on specialized areas that, at least thus far, seem to have better prospects.
Through the years, players flashed the least power during the 1920s, '30s, and '70s, a fact that lifts the relative slugging feats of Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmy Foxx and Mel Ott (all of whom played in the '20s and '30s), along with those of Mike Schmidt, Willie Stargell and Dave Kingman ('70s and '80s).
Those of AA bonds might be described as non-existent but for the fact that such things are relative: five-year government bonds yield just 10bps.
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The fact is we saw -- relative to what we had experienced -- fairly swift action to extend the payroll tax cut and unemployment insurance.
It also tends to obscure the fact that as government spending grows relative to the size of the economy, eventually the economy tends to grow more slowly.
Also encouraging was the candidates' relative youth (average age 50), the fact that more than half were high-school graduates, and that 20 of 29 women candidates were elected.
The drift of Le Grand K relative to the others could be explained by the fact that it is taken out of its vault and handled less often than the other objects.
Cincinnati, in fact, has the most expensive stadium neighborhood relative to the metro area, at 2.8x.
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This is due to the fact that they are both a function of relative wealth of a country.
It may have been in the past, because the formula was not recalculated to reflect the fact that Scotland's population was falling relative to England's.
Efforts to attract and retain top managers at Freddie and its larger sibling, Fannie Mae, have been stymied by salary restrictions that are modest relative to comparable to private sector pay and by the fact that the firm's federal overseers have effective veto rights over major decisions.
The fact is, most new drugs do benefit patients relative to older generic drugs.
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The relative courtesy with which the British treated Nehru owed something to the fact that he had been educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge, but it also owed something to the fact that he had pale skin.
The fact that different bodies in the solar system change their relative positions as they orbit the sun will, Dr Hooke concedes, complicate routing a bit: when the earth and Mars are on opposite sides of the sun, for example, it might be best to send e-mail via Venus.
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And even though the restaurant business is relatively paltry relative to the size of the debt, and relatively risky, the fact that it also owns this giant oil field means when push comes to shove it can pay off the debt by turning on the oil spigot.
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But if all you do is comment on the relative quality of life in the penthouse and the ground floor without acknowledging the fact that people regularly come and go from both you create a totally erroneous impression of economic inequality.
In fact, we believe Best Buy should continue to trade at a lower relative valuation versus the group and the market.
Of course, that's yet another unfair fact of life: really stupid people seem to acquire wealth and power with relative ease because they don't have the impediment of conscience or second-guessing reflection.
But even if you accept Mr. Geithner's case that the well-to-do must pay more for their presumed "privilege" of being governed, his story ignores the empirical fact that they already do pay a record share of income taxes, even relative to their share of income.
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In fact there are many countries with worse debt burdens, both in absolute terms and relative to the size of the economy.
So strong has been the housing boom, in fact, that by the end of 2001 the overall debt burden of consumers (relative to the value of their assets) had fallen slightly to its lowest level since 1989, in spite of the collapse in equity prices.
In fact, it was such institutions that originally pioneered the DAF as an alternative to the relative inefficiency of checkbook giving or the more complicated process of establishing a private foundation.
The relative ease with which companies can develop peripherals for Apple is made all the more appealing by the fact Apple customers have proven themselves only too happy to shell out money to accessorize their iDevices.
His mistake was admitting to a relative that a key piece of evidence found at the murder scene - a gold chain - was, in fact, his.
For purposes of the analysis, rather than examine any particular fact situation, and to avoid an overbroad, far-ranging analysis of the plethora of compliance issues relative to the various SCF investments and transactions, this analysis will begin instead with those specific duties and obligations that might give rise to civil and criminal liability exposure implicated in SCF.
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