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  • Expressed in U.S. dollars, per-capita retail spending in Canada is equal to the U.S. As recently as 2004, Canadians' retail sales per capita were $8,000, while Americans' spending power was 50% higher, at about $12,000 per capita, according to a study by real estate brokerage Colliers International.

    Retailers Look to Canada Karen Talley 2011

  • Expressed optimism about the league's presence in England.

    Goodell: NFL owners preparing for uncapped 2010 season 2009

  • Expressed in the currencies of the countries where goods were sold, sales increased 13%.

    Callebaut Expands Cocoa Resources Anita Greil 2011

  • Expressed how it was, it blew up, leaving Sanchez out of a job -- not for his shortcomings as a journalist, but for his lack of judgment and recklessness, and for alienating some listeners and advertisers (including non-Jews who found the comments offensive).

    James Love: Jon Stewart Spikes the Ball, But Misses the Moment James Love 2010

  • Pulmonary epithelial liquid absorption, Expressed in relation to alveolar surface area, is reduced in fetal lambs following in utero tracheal occlusion.

    CHOP congenital diaphragmatic hernia publications 2010

  • Expressed simply, increasing returns are the improvements in economic output that arise from mixing the right recipe of ingredients together, ingredients that enhance the value of one another.

    Michael Moynihan: The Secret Sauce of Economic Growth Michael Moynihan 2011

  • Expressed as greed, the desperate need to acquire emerges from our own fear, our own weakness, our own terror at the dark and the loneliness.

    Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson: Possessing And Releasing Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson 2011

  • Expressed worries about losing the help of Gadaffi's intelligence services in chasing after al-Qaeda in the Sahara is an even clearer demonstration of the extremity of our obsession.

    Michael Brenner: America's Middle East Future Michael Brenner 2011

  • Expressed simply, increasing returns are the improvements in economic output that arise from mixing the right recipe of ingredients together, ingredients that enhance the value of one another.

    Michael Moynihan: The Secret Sauce of Economic Growth Michael Moynihan 2011

  • Expressed how it was, it blew up, leaving Sanchez out of a job -- not for his shortcomings as a journalist, but for his lack of judgment and recklessness, and for alienating some listeners and advertisers (including non-Jews who found the comments offensive).

    James Love: Jon Stewart Spikes the Ball, But Misses the Moment James Love 2010

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