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( "Tripling" our representation in the U.S. Senate is no triumph when the female faces go from two to six.)
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"Tripling, or at least the arguable overreaction to the public perception of a slow response resulted in resources being thrown at the spill in general rather than being targeted in an efficient way," the commission staff wrote.
Spill Panel Finds U.S. Was Slow to React Stephen Power 2010
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Tripling the fees appeared to have little deterrent effect in a market where demand continues to outstrip supply.
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Tripling of state excise taxes speaks for itself ... it puts the tax burden on the producers while at the same time eliminating our state-wide trade organization sending all the additional revenue into the general state coffers to help them balance the budget.
Wine In Grocery Stores: Coercion? Boycotts? Intimidation? 2009
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Tripling and reducing — these two outcomes are more than “nearly opposite.”
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Tripling the size of the EFSF would likely require guarantees of around 25% of GDP for each guarantor, JP Morgan notes.
The Euro Zone's Inadequate Bailout Fund Richard Barley 2011
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Tripling fees when struggling economies need massive upskilling is obviously bad policy.
Tom Vander Ark: Riots or Innovation? Tom Vander Ark 2010
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Tripling fees when struggling economies need massive upskilling is obviously bad policy.
Tom Vander Ark: Riots or Innovation? Tom Vander Ark 2010
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Tripling your revenue sounds great, but is it realistic -- particularly in light of the economically challenging year we just completed?
Susan Wilson Solovic: Make 2010 New Year's Resolutions That Stick! 2010
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Tripling your ratings gets you a 4 and only within the top 10?
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