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It's true I think, that gun ownership is not a straightforward liberal position; the level of risk to others must be factored-in, which goes beyond the risk that the gun-owner will start killing.
Take The Test Patrick Vessey 2009
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One possibility that must be factored-in is how we will communicate with other family members, how and where family members are to congregate after such a declaration, as a declaration of Martial Law could result in a temporary information black-out.
Survive Martial Law.com - A Critique And Second-Opinion 2008
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Prison-hosting carries significant non-economic costs that deserve to be "factored-in" alongside material "dollars and cents" considerations.
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Prison-hosting carries significant non-economic costs that deserve to be "factored-in" alongside material "dollars and cents" considerations.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: January 2006 Archives 2006
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The miniscule "real dollar" increase in the VA healthcare budget turns into "fewer usable dollars" when inflation and the increased number of veterans needing healthcare are factored-in.
BUSH'S VETERANS' HEALTHCARE BUDGET A RECIPE FOR DISASTER 2005
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"Sony sharply revised down its net forecast to a big loss to show that the impact of the earthquake has been largely factored-in during the previous financial year, while the impact would be limited for the current year," said Mitsushige Akino, chief fund manager at Ichiyoshi Investment Management.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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"This month's report suggests that consumers have factored-in the latest ... rise in the official interest rate as early as February," Melbourne institute research fellow Michael Chua said.
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"This month's report suggests that consumers have factored-in the latest ... rise in the official interest rate as early as February," Melbourne institute research fellow Michael Chua said.
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In our view, most of the ` positive ` performances are already factored-in the current prices.
News Centre@myiris.com India's Most Comprehensive Financial Destination 2010
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"This month's report suggests that consumers have factored-in the latest ... rise in the official interest rate as early as February," Melbourne institute research fellow Michael Chua said in a statement.
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