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So I can't tell you if deregulating utilities will necessarily lead to lower-cost, more efficient electricity service.
I can tell you that deregulation will cause more efficient electricity service.
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The area's spacious boulevards, grand plazas, and fountains are interspersed with densely populated 18th-century apartment buildings.
The landscape of the area is intermingled with apartment buildings as well as public offices.
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That almost surely means that parents have fewer children than is socially desirable, and that therefore, the population grows too slowly.
Parents are likely having more children now because they are pressured to.
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47Medicare payroll taxes are paid on all earnings whereas Social Security payroll taxes apply to earnings up to an annual maximum-$76,200 in 2000.
The amount of taxes is too high.
1neutral
He said, finally, "Oh, my."
He said, "Oh My"
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twenty minutes
twenty minutes after the hour.
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yeah yeah it might have been better yeah
It is possible it would have been better.
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There was a swish of full skirts, and he looked up at a girl.
He looked up at the girl wearing the polkadot skirt.
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Say, Miss Tuppence, you're looking mighty pale!"
She saw something very frightening.
1neutral
Such heavy-handed conceptual humor is a far cry from Duchamp's mercurial wit, or from the visceral delight of Meret Oppenheim's Object (1936), the famous fur-lined teacup.
Conceptual humor is distant from Duchamp's wit.
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Appropriate background information may include information on how programs/operations work, the significance of programs/operations (i.e.
You can find out how programs work by looking at the background information.
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well what else
What else do you have to say?
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If you walk to the rear door and rouse the priest who lives at the back in stoical underemployment, he'll open the entrance to the sanctuary and leave you to inspect the blue-and-white tiles on the walls, the Baroque-style altar, and his own minute kitchen beyond.
The priest is busy and always ignores tourists.
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The Wine Market Council will launch a media campaign in February.
In February, the Wine Market Council with engage in some marketing opportunities.
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George Bush, you may remember, trailed Gary Hart in 1987 polls, and Newsweek even ran a cover story about Bush and the wimp factor.
George Bush initially trailed behind Gary Hart in the polls.
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um-hum i agree but i think they're slow in testing you know i don't know
The testing is thought to be slow by some people.
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um-hum well it's a little bit surprising because uh the older we get my husband retired a little over a year ago and
It is a tiny bit shocking the older we get and my husband stopped working for good over a year ago.
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The inflows that it demands include taxes, duties, fines, and penalties.
Inflows are unrelated to taxes for any organization.
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Time 's cover story explains how popular serotonin-boosting drugs (such as diet pills Redux and fen-phen) work, and how they can be health risks (high serotonin levels damage heart valves).
Popular serotonin-boosting drugs can be health risks, but also worthwhile, according to Time's.
1neutral
They typically determined the specifications of the goods purchased, the volume purchased, and the price to be charged to customers at retail.
The specifications are then used to improve operations.
1neutral
Four: The Second Night
The fight was dragging into the fifth night.
2contradiction
Well, perhaps you're right.
Well, I bet you are wrong.
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Reducing mercury emissions will reduce mercury deposition in lakes and streams.
Mercury can be deposited into lakes and streams.
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If only Tuppence could have been at his side to share in the triumphant conclusion of their joint venture!
I wished that Tuppence had been there to see this.
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Keats is famous for his odes, which are taken to be celebrations; but they are not.
Keats wrote limericks.
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Between 24 b.c. and 15 b.c. , he had a small natural hill carved into an impregnable 100-metre- (300-foot-) high artificial mini-mountain, capped by a mighty fortress and palace.
He had a large army within the walls of his fortress.
1neutral
A national apology for slavery would be hollow and facile, but America should erect a slavery memorial on the Mall.
While America probably shouldn't apologize for slavery because it would be meaningless, the country should create a memorial.
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there's never there's never going to be enough hours in the day even if you took speed reading huh yeah
There's never enough time.
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yeah i mean uh to add dependents is is you know maybe another dollar or something it's no big deal
It costs thousands of dollars extra for dependents.
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is that all we need to say
That is the only thing we should say
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Computers at Safe Computing in the Information Age, the National Research Council, 1991.
The NRC has guidelines we should follow for safe computing.
1neutral
I lost everything.
I won the bet.
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Also named is Dominium Management Services Inc., property manager of the two apartment complexes.
Dominium Management Services Inc. is the property manager for one of the apartment complexes.
2contradiction
Before she reached it, the door opened to show a dull clod, entirely naked, holding up a heavy weight of nothing.
The door stayed closed, and she had no idea what was behind it.
2contradiction
So remember Luis Oliveri will give a fortune and this is the truth, senor !"
Senor, I'm a rich man, that's why I will give you a fortune someday.
1neutral
In Emilia-Romagna, the pride and creativity of the great city-states is still very much in evidence in the monuments and museums of Bologna, Ferrara, and Parma.
There are still many signs of city-states from their peak in history.
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From the height, he could see where the sun had landed.
The sun had landed right in the middle of the city.
1neutral
Zelon works to ensure that her misdemeanor court is a relatively welcoming place for the defendants she comes face to face with on a daily basis.
Zelon rarely meets with defendants face to face.
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Him? asked Ca'daan.
Ca'daan didn't bother asking any questions.
2contradiction
At the foot of the castle was Nor' Loch, a large expanse of water that required draining.
Nor' Loch was a nearby town.
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But this problem was quickly resolved when McCain, who was attending the lunch as a guest of U.S.
This problem was swiftly resolved when McCain attended the lunch as a guest of U.S.
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But he was curious as to what the Satheri had expected to do with aircraft.
But he wanted to know what the Satheri intended to do with aircraft.
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On average, the IOLTA fund repays 5 percent of all its earnings to those banks that charge for these accounts.
The IOLTA fund usually pays back 5 percent of the total earnings to those banks, a great opportunity for many people.
1neutral
The 8-hectare (20-acre) paradise is near Ashford, along the River Vartry.
The paradise is south of Ashford.
1neutral
There are always several temporary exhibits to explore, along with a cafe and gift shop.
There is a gift shop for purchasing souvenirs.
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The final rule was published on August 30, 1996.
The final rule was published in august 1996
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U.S General Accounting Office, DOD Financial Integrated Approach, Accountability, Transparency, and Incentives Are Keys to Effective Reform, GAO-02-497T (Washington, D.C.: Mar.
The U.S General Accounting Office is in NYC.
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Tuppence was first at the rendezvous.
At the rendezvous, Tuppence was last to arrive.
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it there's a way to recycle everything and and um if your husband just retired then i've got to believe that you've got to be old enough to remember that back during the wars hey recycling was the thing to do i mean you didn't
You can recycle a lot of things.
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