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On The Other Hand, when you compare it with the number of Chinese 3G subscribers, it seems much better.
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Betting on the company doing much better seems like too much risk for too little reward.
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I'll rarely start with a cheap sparkling wine, as it seems like too great a leap to the second, inevitably much better, bottle.
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What may help is that Spain has been a lot better behaved than the other three and so seems much less in need of a bail-out.
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From the outside she seems far too big an object to move at all much less at better than thirty knots but deep inside is a seething power plant that will handle that speed with ease.
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Reflecting on Sony and Zappos as bellwether data loss crises, it seems especially unsettling that, well before the spring of 2011, much better data breach management practices had already been powerfully codified by experts and effectively implemented by corporate victims.
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It seems that banks, in the absence of much more than appeals to their better nature, will be setting their own benchmarks as and when they please.
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That was the assessment a year-and-a-half ago, Since then, the Congressional Research Service has tabulated the totals and acknowledges that the United States currently has the largest known fossil fuel reserves in terms of total oil equivalent almost three times as much as Saudi Arabia and it seems that every month the new gets better: The reserves continue to swell.
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It seems banks are much weaker today thanks to bailouts of the financial and accounting variety that delay their necessary acquisition by better managers, not to mention the capital destroyed over the years due to poorly run banks being given new leases on life.
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