Another third opposed it across the board, and the remaining third were equivocal or noncommittal. |
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My front foot is still above the board, positioned across the board to keep it from flipping like a kickflip. |
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Maintaining the current workforce size but reducing the number of working hours across the board is not typically done. |
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Salaries dropped by an average of 5 to 7 per cent across the board in the past eight months, but are now beginning to level off. |
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All of this activity will benefit the Australia-U.S. alliance across the board. |
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So now we have voter apathy across the board, adversely affecting both parties, and independent candidates fared worse. |
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However, business operations have been restructured, with workers across the board accepting wage cuts and lay-offs. |
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I haven't gotten a grasp on all the nominees yet, but so far I'm resolutely not surprised across the board. |
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Their venom is fundamentally similar and therefore antivenin can be applied across the board. |
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Imported light beers are up across the board, while domestic lights are a mixed bag. |
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An instant classic of its kind, it was the lively and original archetype for fantasy across the board. |
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Now, additionally armed with the Sony DSC-T1 pocket camera, I'm 5 megapixels across the board and loaded for bear. |
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I yelled out my battle cry and jumped across the board, landing on Melanie and flattening her to the ground. |
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I just think it would be better for all concerned if female toons across the board were toned down just a bit. |
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The objective is simply to be the first to move all the pieces across the board and into the star point opposite. |
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Brady bettered his '01 numbers nearly across the board in '02, but that didn't translate into wins. |
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The country unilaterally reduced its overall import tariffs over the years, recently dropping them to 6 per cent across the board. |
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The diversity of genre, the incredible artwork across the board, and the generally impressive writing make it a snip at fifteen dollars. |
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Poor braking distance judgement is a sign of bad driving across the board, at any speed. |
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Sound quality is solid if unspectacular across the board, though the dialogue is a mite whispery in places. |
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I'm tempted to say simply that South Africans, across the board, need to grow a sense of humour. |
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It established a series of industry firsts, including the first sportsbook to accept single match bets across the board. |
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Susan soon extended her tiny hand across the board for a sportsmanlike victory shake. |
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Meanwhile, back at the Empress, a string of standouts reminded us there's good Riesling to be found across the board. |
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They will be right across the board from cashiers to shop floor, managers to warehouse. |
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But taking the knight left my rook a wide open path to move across the board and checkmate your king. |
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There's a lot of disease raging across the board from cholera to malaria to measles. |
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The symbolism carved out of flowers, the sun and elements of nature is surprisingly shared across the board of all three artists. |
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It will also focus attention on why so many more men get a pass degree, almost right across the board. |
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It's OK to be a cog in the wheel and not every college in the world is looking for somebody that's been a leader across the board. |
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But from what you've all been saying there's clearly a lot of room for improvement across the board. |
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She had a commanding lead, and it narrowed, and then she won convincingly, so it was good news for Republicans across the board. |
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The acting in this film is fine across the board, from lead actors to bit players. |
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The cotes are the subject of constant campaigning and the standards have risen across the board. |
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If closing the gap between different income brackets is the name of the game, let it be across the board. |
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He has been specific about cutting the income tax rates across the board and eliminating the death tax. |
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But why not go a step further and improve incentives across the board by creating a degressive tax? |
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Taunton's College was found to have good teaching and learning standards across the board. |
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In its defence, the police service would argue a history of underfunding has led to a desperate shortage of officers across the board. |
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If they introduce it, it will have to be across the board, it can't be just targeted at the diggers. |
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Thus, predatory tactics are employed more frequently and across the board by large and small firms alike. |
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I bet on both Giant's Causeway and Tiznow using across the board tickets on both and boxing the two of them in the exacta. |
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After some deliberation, he moved his queen diagonally across the board, capturing Adam's remaining knight. |
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Our athletes came up trumps across the board, with many admirable performances. |
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Mr Henderson said the money was not earmarked for either secondary or primary education but was general funding across the board. |
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Values such as scientific rationalism and secularism are today on the retreat in all areas of life, and across the board in education. |
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Apply this principle across the board to other areas of life and you lose more than you gain. |
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When asked where exactly the cuts would be made, Mr Collins said the savings would have to come from across the board. |
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We've heard nothing but praise for this film so far, but strangely it gets three stars across the board from the broadsheet reviewers. |
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Beyond any purely national relevance, many of his points apply right across the board. |
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It's a pretty simple concept, and apparently it applies across the board, no exceptions. |
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This applies right across the board, as people are keen to find out news from home or find out information on an area. |
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It allows schools to build a centre of excellence, and use that specialist excellence and ethos to raise standards across the board. |
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So greater regulation and enforcement of industrial laws are needed, but they must apply across the board. |
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He said it was most likely that the eventual pay deal will result in increases of around 3.44 per cent across the board. |
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And better childcare for women could increase the female participation in the workforce across the board. |
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The first wave of fresh buying often goes into tracker funds, which invest in shares across the board, irrespective of the sector. |
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A low-fat diet and exercise, however, produced strong results across the board. |
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The BBC, sensing a winner, cashed in all their espionage chips, and placed bets across the board. |
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Growth in activity and employment was robust, while confidence levels were high across the board, he said. |
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They are competing in terms of business but will join together when it will help to bring about benefits for retail across the board. |
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Last year was another banner year for the U.S. motorcycle market, which continues to enjoy growth across the board. |
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It had been a year, and the meters were giving normal readings across the board for air quality and temperature. |
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It was a bit of a reality check for the U.S. credit market, with yields rising across the board. |
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Products manufactured across the board include butter, dry and cultured products, spreads, cheese and cheese sauces. |
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From inexpensive models like the scion to the upscale Lexus, sales were strong across the board. |
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The census also noted a reverse in the long-term decline in the Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Methodist faiths, with sizeable increases witnesses across the board. |
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Their combined activities result in a net diminution of wealth across the board, whether peanut farmers or tobacco farmers win their vaunted subsidies. |
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In a time of epics, Pirates of the Caribbean managed to bring together real humans, CG fun, outsized proportion and pitch-perfect performances across the board. |
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That is, if tariffs were applied, then they were applied across the board. |
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So it's something that needs to be looked at right across the board. |
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The problem here is coordination, and it's coordination across the board. |
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The Budget Control Act of 2011 and the sequester have cut discretionary spending across the board. |
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As her feet hit the mat, a score of 9.95 flashed across the board. |
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Well, let me just say throughout our history, and even recent history, there have been attempts, organized attempts to disenfranchise people across the board. |
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And radio appears to be wallowing in the prevalence of semi-literacy, because a lot of what airs across the board seems to be disseminated on precisely that premise. |
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The conflagration in Congress is spreading to singe, if not consume, critical decisions across the board. |
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I think that's a fair comment on my governance style across the board. |
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Imagine a thought experiment, in which Walmart agreed to pay marginally higher wages across the board. |
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Flavors that are decadent and dessert-like continue to be popular across the board when it comes to milk and dairy beverages, yogurt products, ice cream, and frozen novelties. |
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He therefore ignored the move, advancing a bishop across the board. |
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You should reward your more productive employees with merit-based pay, such as bonus or share option schemes, rather than increasing wage rates across the board. |
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The side dishes and appetizers were okay, but uneven across the board. |
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Then again, cable news ratings are down more or less across the board, and Americans find much of the media untrustworthy. |
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They are, across the board, quixotic characters hacking at the windmill of language. |
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This is a public policy decision which has to be applied across the board. |
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The Act permits incorporators to establish companies which do not have limited liability, and thus to opt out of limited liability across the board. |
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But why do you go to such lengths to criticize them across the board? |
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Starting Jan. 1, 2013, taxes would rise on individuals across the board if no evasive action was taken. |
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Additionally, steeper tax progressivity applied to social spending can result in a more equal distribution of income across the board. |
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Collectively, you saw across the board in the New Zealand game there was a level of intensity with people looking for rucks to hit. |
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We're moving across the board from FM synthesis to wavetable synthesis, and looking to propel audio technology as far as it can go. |
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Buying, she said, was right across the board with newcomers such as Lazer Tag and Combat plus old favourites such as Scalextric. |
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Well, across the board, most of the male professors wear partly rolled, long-sleeved polycotton shirts and baggy, pleated chinos. |
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Chile provides the region's best example of a country that has successfully reformed its core public administration across the board. |
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Write-ups that let you know this place gets straight A's across the board. |
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The GE and Frigidaire labels posted gains pretty much across the board. |
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Mindshare Mena was recognised across the board for the team's outstanding accomplishments and creative campaigns spanning the Middle East and North Africa region. |
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Rooney, who took home the matchball against Arsenal and Bolton, is 33-1 with Hills to threepeat with United also odds-on across the board for the victory. |
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Petros Souppouris, head of the PASYPI union, told the Mail that instead of selling off time slots, the airline should be looking to cut expenses across the board. |
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The council is still looking at whether to close some outright, or whether it can limit opening hours across the board as it tries to scratch together a pounds 500,000 cut. |
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The Birdman receives straight 6-figure contracts across the board except from the East German judge, who makes him pay for his own lunch and won't even validate parking. |
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The one daily supplement that often reduces allergic symptoms across the board is the phytonutrient quercetin, a chemical compound known as a bioflavonoid and found in plants. |
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At a press conference, Mr Tsang said the ad valorem stamp duties on both residential and non-residential properties would be doubled across the board. |
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Over the past six months there has been a great deal of news coverage on the state of the insurance industry and across the board escalating premiums. |
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I don't want to put a mocker on him or anything, but regardless of his hiatus at the moment, I think the way his form has been across the board, he has to be a front-runner. |
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