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  • "Sizable" job losses, he said, should continue for "the next few months," pushing the unemployment rate higher.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

  • Sizable deposits of oil were discovered in Sudan over the past decade.

    Eric Margolis: Sudan Faces an Earthquake Eric Margolis 2011

  • Seeds of Discontent Sizable funds held at MF Global are still hanging in the balance

    MF Global Collapse Felt in Farm Country Jerry A. DiColo 2011

  • Sizable, hairless, naked ears stuck out of the top of his head, whereas Buncan had acquired the sloth's ears: comparatively small, gray-furred flaps of skin.

    The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010

  • Sizable opportunities are sure to keep growing for companies that fully engage with sustainability -- and risks are sure to keep growing for ones that don't.

    Sustainability Must Be Central To Corporate Strategy Now Dean Krehmeyer 2010

  • To recap: Sizable majorities don't want repeal of the provisions that allow people up to age 26 to stay on their parents 'plans, prevent discrimination against people with preexisting conditions, and close the prescription drug "donut hole."

    No mandate for repeal of health law, part 973 Greg Sargent 2010

  • Sizable numbers of traders warming to semiconductor stocks would be noteworthy and "could spell better days for the markets as a whole," Mr. Claussen said.

    Bulls Take the Longer View on Oracle, Semiconductors 2010

  • Sizable lianas grow in these flooded areas and include Strychnos blackii, Landolphia paraensis, and Guatteria scandens.

    Marajó varzea 2008

  • Sizable Central European communities made up of relatively recent arrivals from the former Communist bloc have also taken root.

    Shock of Gray Ted C. Fishman 2010

  • Sizable payouts help attract and retain the top talent — the men and women who generate wealth in the U.S. economy.

    Don���t Blame the Bonuses 2009

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