Yet now it is President Barack Obama actually threatening seniors with a cutoff of their benefits.
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O'Shaughnessy likes 1-800-Flowers.com, which has had its problems yet now is showing double-digit revenue growth.
Yet now, more people are continue to work either full- or part-time even after retiring.
Yet now those self-same businessmen are voicing precisely the opposite complaint: too few bean-counters, not too many.
And yet now it's starting to dip in the red and that's going to continue for several quarters.
Yet now that demographic patterns are set, we know the working age population will level off in three years.
Yet now, in a surpise reversal, the name has been deemed worthy enough to warrant a High Court battle.
Yet now Google even has business and government customers paying for its versions.
And yet now it is something that really helps a lot of people.
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Yet now the peso-for-dollar parity that goes with the system is at risk.
Yet now, 20 years later, you're banned from Britain, prosecuted in your country.
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Most Republicans fiercely fought McCain-Feingold because it limited free speech yet now support what has been dubbed McCain-Feingold on steroids.
"Wales was leading the way, yet now it will be playing catch-up, " said Ms Sandbach, who accused Labour of "political cowardice".
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Yet now, they are available in a touch-screen tablet and are pervasive.
Yet now a federal court has ruled the Environmental Protection Agency is illegally giving the lobby extra benefits that Congress never intended.
Yet now alarmists claim that skeptics who are earth scientists and engineers are not qualified to weigh in on the global warming debate.
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Yet now the euro is in trouble, they want those same ill-assorted economies to save themselves with a hefty extra dose of European integration.
Yet now Mr Wasmosy, critics say, is trying to postpone a presidential election due on May 10th, because its likeliest winner is General Oviedo.
Yet now it is Germany, along with France, Portugal and, yes, Italy, which is almost certain to be in breach of the pact limits.
Yet now four cases have upheld the IRS in an extraordinary action: serving a subpoena on a taxpayer suspected to have an undisclosed offshore account.
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It's still AMD 64 performance, yet now it's got the battery life and the thinness and lightness and all the things to do with mobility.
Yet now the company is telling the market it was hoodwinked.
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Yet now, all three of those middling economies are in danger.
Yet now that precision-pointing has been demonstrated, Landis says it opens up possibilities not just for planetary science, but for earth science and other astrophysics efforts.
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Yet now both states are considering making it harder for consumers to get the products and services they need, and driving up the cost of health insurance to boot.
Yet now Dodd-Frank has dramatically expanded the game.
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Yet now interest rates have gone even higher (this week the central bank raised the overnight rate from just under 30% to 32%), in order to stop the floating currency from sinking out of sight.
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