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Incrementally, all of these options — including wildly popular swill like Jersey Shore, which sadly racks up bigger demographic numbers on Thursdays than its broadcast rivals — continue to chip away at network dominance on many nights.
Ask Matt: Why We Love The Middle, Tonys-vs-Oscars, Glee Project, Grey's and More! 2011
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Incrementally increase the amount of whole grains required, eventually requiring most grains to be whole grains.
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Incrementally tighten current laws to deal with the obvious problems, the other problems caused by illegal immigrants will diminish would be my strategy and I think Liberals would have a hard time fighting back.
Que Pasa? | RedState 2010
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Incrementally higher taxes on profits actually are a slight incentive to hire additional employees.
Michael J. O'Neil: Stuff and Nonsense about Taxes Michael J. O'Neil 2010
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Incrementally, the pro-life issue was an important obstacle.
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Incrementally higher taxes on profits actually are a slight incentive to hire additional employees.
Michael J. O'Neil: Stuff and Nonsense about Taxes Michael J. O'Neil 2010
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Incrementally, they go off things, but it never feels like a big deal – so what if he won't eat pureed parsnip?
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Incrementally higher taxes on profits actually are a slight incentive to hire additional employees.
Michael J. O'Neil: Stuff and Nonsense about Taxes Michael J. O'Neil 2010
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Incrementally advancing freedom is the best that media companies can hope to do in China.
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Incrementally higher taxes on profits actually are a slight incentive to hire additional employees.
Michael J. O'Neil: Stuff and Nonsense about Taxes Michael J. O'Neil 2010
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