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A: We'd like to offer you the opportunity to simplify your finances and pay off your existing balance.
Internal AmEx Doc On $300 Bribe To Zero Account And Leave Program - The Consumerist 2009
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We'd love to be able to give you a yes or no answer, but according to Marketplace's personal finance guy, Chris Farrell, nobody agrees about what makes a depression different from a recession.
What Is A Depression And Are We In One? - The Consumerist 2009
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We'd love to get a little apartment; it's quicker to go to Paris from London these days than to go to Oxford.
Wild, Wild Westwood 2011
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We'd believe it more if this "reputation index" chart from Vanno, a brand index company, didn't look like someone was given PowerPoint and 3 minutes and told to produce some convincing evidence for a press release.
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We'd watch Japanese anime and TV game shows on VHS tapes that their friends and families had sent over from Japan.
An Utterly Fabu Shabu-Shabu Tyson Cole 2011
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We'd still have substantial redistribution to relatively poor Americans and the American elderly - much of it funded by surtaxes on guest workers.
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We'd like to believe that when the government decrees what kind of light bulbs you can screw into the lamp in your own bedroom, even liberals would be nervous about the nanny state.
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We'd do that the whole day and have a transcript ready by 5:30-6:00 p.m.
The Perfect Reporter Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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We'd see educational vouchers, not the separation of school and state (my first choice); and those vouchers might not even be means-tested.
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We'd like to make sure there is much better communication between their office and our office.
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