You don't have to look too far to see the impact, because the Recovery Act impact right here in the city of New York was able to keep 14, 000 New York public school teachers who otherwise would have lost their jobs on the payroll.
Early human civilizations were at the whim of their failing eyes--the ancient Romans would have slaves read to them when they grew too old to see properly.
As it stands he's limited to between 14 and 18 frames, before it becomes too difficult to see through the sheets.
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Where do we draw the line on how much our employers have a a right to know about us outside of work, or is that line already too blurred to see?
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With much of London suffering in their attempts to reach destinations in the wake of a tube strike, many spectators arrived too late to see the England openers.
He has applied the brake, he has swung the wheel to the side, he has offered up a silent prayer, but it is too soon to see whether he has done these things in time.
It's too early to see results for fiscal year 2008, the budget that's being deliberated now.
Mr. Puzo also advises against making the beneficiary wait too long to see the whole picture.
For sure, the second-quarter growth is still too little to see large expansions or expenditures.
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We heard beavers splash twice, but turned too late to see them, and saw no other people.
Acting like they are just too picky to see a good job is dishonest to say the least.
Although the 18-inch barrel was manufactured for WW I, it was completed too late to see any action.
"Many investors in Michigan and especially Detroit, they are a little too close to see the opportunity, " he says.
It's still too early to see what effect these changes will have on Air Canada's bottom line in the long run.
Matt Friedman, the director of VA's National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, says it is too simplistic to see trauma in purely negative terms.
Lubricated by black ink, it is all too easy to see a grand bipartisan bargain of broadening Medicare benefits and some tax cuts.
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So when Christian - now "John Dickson" - turned up in March 1662 in Elgin, the law was only too pleased to see her.
Given America's distaste for international criminal courts under the UN's auspices, it may be only too happy to see him tried by his own people.
If you study the 990 a bit it is not too hard to see why the IRS might have thought the group was a little sketchy.
Last year, charity WRVS warned more than 360, 000 older people felt lonely because their children were too far away and "too busy to see them".
And the parts, pieces, wires and batteries are now being eclipsed by parts and pieces almost too small to see and that become obsolete in six months, anyway.
And quite frankly, the wounds for the Afghan people are just too deep and too fresh to see something like that thrown back at them on the screen.
With some new material, but still keeping their act as tightly polished as they did in the heats last year, it's not too hard to see why they won.
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And though the president, Vaclav Havel, has no executive (though plenty of moral) authority, it had become plain that he too wanted to see the back of Mr Klaus.
He had no doubt the cigarette companies would be only too glad to see him die first, but he was damned if he was going to give them that satisfaction.
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"We are concerned about the impact this has on staff and their families and services but it is still too early to see which departments and services will be affected, " he said.
That was another challenge for the astronomers: Because they didn't know the asteroid's rotation period, they didn't know when it would wax and wane, and when it would grow too faint to see.
The report estimates more than 360, 000 older people have children too far away and "too busy to see them" - a problem that is likely to be regretted as much by children as their parents.
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Though Mr Goldhagen is much too eager to see genocidal potential in all forms of German anti-Semitism, Mr Finkelstein gives insufficient weight to his case that a desire to purge Germany of its Jews was widespread.
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