So once you adjusted for the lack of reading and mathematics, the pay gap would disappear.
They say that in the wealthy neighborhoods their signatures would disappear in a day.
The ambulance-chasers would disappear and customers would have to fill out all those forms themselves.
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When the weekend came, his whole body began to feel sluggish and achy, and his appetite would disappear.
But Valdes wasn't backing down, insisting that with a more textured sausage the hot dog effect would disappear.
Sure that this site would disappear as soon as it was brought to light, he took a screencap.
In such a voucher system (sometimes called premium support), traditional Medicare would disappear.
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But then, other times, he would disappear for several weeks at a time, his departure a flurry of activity.
The incentive to buy munis, especially for those who live in states with high income tax brackets, would disappear.
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You could take pictures on a mobile device and share them, and after ten seconds the images would disappear.
It would be a mobile app, he explained, where friends could share photos that would disappear forever in a matter of seconds.
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Opposition politicians voiced scepticism that he would disappear from the political scene, while members of his party urged him to reconsider.
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The worker, who cannot be named, described how the pair would disappear from the home at weekends and occasionally during the week.
"If Latin America were able to take advantage of free trade for its produce, the region's external debt would disappear, " he said.
"They gave us the impression that other religions would disappear, " he says.
We also predicted that the notion of a distinction between "product" and "service" would disappear, as would the idea of distinct product models.
There was only the enormous goal and a sense of urgency, a fear that much documentation would disappear if it weren't captured soon.
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The architects painted the cables white, so that they would disappear into the sky on overcast days, and complement the blue of clear skies.
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Even if we were to measure UK inequality taking account of local price differences (especially, again, housing costs) then much of it would disappear again.
With the trade agreement most of those anti-U.S. tariffs would disappear.
Obviously any thought of economic sanctions would disappear as European energy giants lined up to develop Iranian gas fields, and European banks clamored to finance the projects.
If there is no farm bill by September 30th, Congress might pass a one-year extension of the 2008 law (in which some programmes, due for expiry, would disappear).
However, in this no-interval production, you begin to wish it would disappear long before the prow of designer Paul Brown's scary, red-sailed ship crashes through the back wall.
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Her own amethyst eyes, pearl skin, ruby lips, would disappear.
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However, the American Library Association claims the program has revolutionized libraries, allowing them to provide public Internet access and other services that would disappear if the program were cut.
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With mountain glaciers typically only tens of metres thick, this meant, said WGMS director Wilfried Haeberli, that many would disappear on a timescale of decades if the trend continued.
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Often the tax savings come from putting an investment into an offshore corporation in order to preserve deductions that would disappear if the same investment were made through a U.S.-based entity.
In 1997, many lovers of the game, myself included, were convinced that if the computer were to win, the great romance, mystery and living metaphor of chess would disappear and people would stop caring about the game.
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