There are economic pessimists who refuse to accept good news about our economy. |
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The first bit of good news for the consumer is that 3-megapixel digicams now cost about the same as the earlier 2-megapixel ones. |
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A good news story has been the revival of the Italian fashion house Valentino. |
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The good news is that thanks to relatively low levels of sovereign debt, these governments can afford some stimulus. |
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That looks like good news for the firm's management, who will not be dragged through a bruising battle they would probably have won anyway. |
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This is good news for lovers of venison, as even farmed deer are fed a pretty natural diet. |
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The good news is that there are products that are not sold specifically as vermicides, but do reduce the worm population. |
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And, when a spokesman from the breakfast show phoned to tell him the good news, John put the phone down thinking it was a wind-up. |
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The lifting of the thirty month ban is good news for farmers but there are still uncertainties. |
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But even if not as many people could watch the games in person, the good news is that television viewership continued to grow. |
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However, it's still a bit surprising today to see Eolas trying to spin yesterday's story as good news for them. |
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My grandfather is on the improve still and I think he is possibly out of intensive care now, so it's good news on that front. |
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All of this is good news for Carlyle's family of investors, who seem nonplussed by the questions swirling around the firm. |
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After scratching off the sealed panel Dennis knew he was on to a winner and rushed off home to tell Brenda the good news. |
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A pick-up in London will be good news for sellers, as it has been a buyer's market in the capital for the past few years. |
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Despite the good news, some authors worry about the message they are sending by publishing under imprints aimed at specific communities. |
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The good news is that the fish, a northern snakehead that has been targeted by biologists for the last several weeks, was caught. |
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The others have just had so many false dawns they've learnt not to be too gung-ho, which is good news from an investment point of view. |
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But why squirrel your money away when there is so little good news on the savings front? |
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The good news for first-time buyers is that fixed mortgage rates are falling and property prices appear to be stabilising. |
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Since good news doesn't make the news, we don't notice it nor realize how often the good things are happening. |
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It has been obvious in the last couple of training sessions we've had that he's more demonstrative and that can only be good news. |
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Since Bangaloreans have a penchant for good theatre, a stage production of the popular musical should be good news to theatregoers. |
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The good news for lovers of overwrought kitsch is that the second series promises to live up, or down, to expectations. |
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That's good news for gun dealers, who are always looking for an edge to boost business and increase profits. |
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The good news, therefore, is that naturally unlucky people don't have to accept their apparently ill-omened fates. |
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The recent launch of Kerry Astronomy Club has been very good news for all stargazers in the area. |
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Even the good news was marred by signs that the anti-agreement camp within his own party is growing. |
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It has to good news for Mick O'Dwyer with all three, players of some size and stature. |
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Every politician likes to be associated with good news and he was cock-a-hoop. |
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The weekend was rounded off nicely with some good news from the doctor on Monday. |
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This has come as very good news to all who breed and show at agriculture shows and pedigree sheep sales. |
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The blind could see, the lame could walk, lepers were cleansed, the deaf could hear, the dead had been raised, and the poor had good news. |
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The good news in this case is that the Old Believers stayed true to their three-century tradition of tenacious independence. |
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The shares may be marooned at 22p but, what do you know, the good news just keeps on coming. |
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When they finally arrived on the twenty-fifth floor, the couple stepped out hesitantly, doubtful of good news. |
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The good news is that Nicaragua is now cracking down on this animal harvest. |
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The good news however is that there are a number of contracts starting to roll in. |
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The good news is that there has been a complete culture change at Riverlands, the one-time Sauvignon Blanc factory. |
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But in one of the few good news stories to emerge from the tragedy, the couple were later found to be alive and well. |
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The good news is that an ambitious young chef has opened a rather upmarket restaurant. |
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The good news is that nothing can separate us from the love of God that we have known in Jesus the Christ. |
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He added that it was also good news for the people of Shap as there would be more employment opportunities. |
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When Hetty gets the good news, she packs a rucksack full of books and heads for Wordsworth country to escape the oppressive atmosphere at home. |
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There have been two announcements this week that herald some good news for consumers and not so good news for credit providers and retailers. |
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Times have changed, but here comes my hero Ronaldo, which has to be good news for all concerned. |
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It's a little bit of good news in what has been an otherwise bad seven days. |
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That's good news, since vinyl outgases toxic chemicals that can cause a range of health problems. |
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But despite yesterday's good news, the heyday of mining in Yorkshire has well and truly passed. |
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The good news is horsehair worms are internal parasites of insects only and do not harm humans, animals or plants. |
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As her confidence grew and she prospered on the course, there was good news on the medical front. |
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And the good news is the European Space Agency's Mars Express appears to have gone into orbit around Mars without a hitch. |
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I'm open to suggestions for additional good news sources, especially foreign ones. |
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Just to show we are not the cold-hearted, ambulance-chasers of popular myth we have brought you some good news this week. |
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We should cheer the good news, of course, but the downgrading of offshoring as a national issue is a big mistake. |
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The good news is that wind power and other renewables don't have to depend on federal leadership. |
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That's good news for those who enjoy a glass of wine that doesn't overwhelm the food. |
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There was good news for homebuyers last week when mortgage rates remained unchanged and house prices continued to soar. |
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The only good news is that this is clearly recognised by a very large proportion of the public, not just in Australia but around the world. |
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Its findings on the odds of a repeat disaster are good news for homeowners seeking household insurance. |
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The only good news emerging is the release of the three Japanese hostages who were threatened with execution for more than a week. |
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It might not be good news for certain companies, but it surely is a boon for consumers. |
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Anyway, the newspaper horoscope is alive and well and the really good news is that it appears to be adapting well to our high-tech times. |
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A leap in price, reflecting recent good news at the company, could occur if its offer is taken off the table. |
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The good news is the pilot safely ejected and will be around to be in all the holiday festivities. |
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The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. |
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This is very good news for highly geared economies, such as the US and UK, and of course for equities. |
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I stood my ground, and he stood his, and we agreed to differ, although he still remains a very good news source. |
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As well as highlighting these positive stories, regional newspapers also generate good news by campaigning for local causes. |
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Then let us live to your praise and glory, for the sake of the good news of Jesus Christ. |
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This may be good news for some older employees but for others it will close the door to an opportunity they would not like to miss. |
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This is good news for those who oppose federal limitations on biotech research, right? |
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It is important to prioritise good news stories and to release these stories and progress of positive and worthy projects into the public domain. |
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All the signs are, though, that the merger of CGU with Norwich Union to form the UK's largest insurance company could be good news for York. |
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There was good news for job hunters across the county with all Kerry centres registering a drop in the numbers signing on in April. |
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But by the end of 2002 the stream of good news began to dry up as the economic downturn dragged on. |
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The lack of decoration or furniture made his mind dwell on what could be happening outside his cell, and none of it could be good news. |
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The good news about mussel farming is that unlike other forms of aquaculture, the end product is better than the wild version. |
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The good news is that the most common mistakes are easily preventable if you know what to look for. |
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The good news was that the company reported a pre-tax profit for the quarter to the end of September. |
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The good news is that there are many effective remedies available for generalized anxiety disorder. |
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The good news was that they were rooming together in the drafty, dirty attic. |
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The good news is that most political forces are willing to enforce the changes. |
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Either way, it's got to be good news that being lousy at parking is once more endearing rather than a relationship deal-breaker. |
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There was a lot of great art to see in the city this year and the good news is some of it you can still catch over the holidays. |
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The good news is that the show is back for an extended run this year and more than lives up to its own legend. |
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The good news is that today's sexy lingerie is no longer uncomfortable, scratchy and unpractical. |
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Kingstonian received some rare good news this week when they were assured of a place in the Ryman Premier League next season. |
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This is good news, most assuredly, for investors, and especially for pension funds. |
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I'm distracted, tense and edgy, staring intently at the phone willing it to bring me good news. |
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The fact that 47 percent of low-income high school graduates went immediately to college was good news. |
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As a young materialist it mattered to me that we too have our ancient texts, our saints and sages, wise men and good news. |
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The good news, from it standpoint of the Americans is, that means that most of that lethality is wasted if you're detonating a roadside bomb. |
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The good news for consumers is that the fall in the price of mortgage protection and life assurance premiums seems set to continue. |
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The good news is that there's a lot boaters can do to conserve fuel on their own, without having to trade in their ski boats for sailboats. |
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But the slight decline in revenue is good news compared to the loss Sun took in the quarter. |
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But this is the limit of the good news to be dredged from a dismal couple of days in Brussels. |
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The good news is that a growing range of new tools and techniques can help companies automate the process. |
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For a business and investment world starved of good news, this seems almost too good to be true. |
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A late night call conveyed the good news to a disbelieving Carmel who proved a very popular winner. |
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To anyone who thinks of an abattoir as a place of gruesome horrors, this might sound like good news. |
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This is good news for the town, which had lost so much of its population through emigration over the years. |
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It is good news that there is a deal, but many questions remain and policyholders should not take precipitate action yet. |
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The good news is, the Supreme Court isn't the end-all be-all of every issue ever. |
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There is also good news for the Maldivian fishing industry, with the tsunami causing little change in fishing conditions. |
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Blends are up a touch, as are malts, but the good news is that it's the pricier, more sophisticated Scotches that are growing. |
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The good news for Idle is they meet Baildon again in the quarter-finals of the competition. |
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One piece of good news is that the majority of Britons do not need to complete a tax return, as all of their income is taxed at source. |
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I quickly doubled back to the station to check the validity of the good news but no-one there had as much as a hint of it. |
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We are glad to get this good news, but she is far from being out of danger, and this will affect the rest of her life. |
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Like the tele-evangelists of today, these wandering preachers were trying to spread good news. |
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For people wasting away from the side effects of chemotherapy, this could be a small bit of very good news, indeed. |
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Sitting in his Hong Kong office, he reports that there is good news and bad. |
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The good news is that the process model is simple to understand, ensures stability on the system and is portable across many operating systems. |
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The good news is that treating overuse problems like tendonitis is fairly straightforward. |
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Now the counting is over and, as so often in life, we have good news and bad news. |
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If you want to avoid this process, then there's some good news and some bad news. |
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She didn't know whether the news was good news or bad news, and so she didn't react at all to it. |
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The only good news was that I was able to scooch the wine cooler out of the way, without having to remove all 30 odd bottles of wine. |
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I mean, the good news remains that early detection is very important, because they're so curable if we catch it early on. |
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This is not good news for the development of a balanced physician workforce thought to be necessary for effective, sustainable healthcare. |
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The good news is that the fan uses a ball bearing instead of a sleeve bearing. |
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The good news is that Kate came over last night and I cooked a frittata and it turned out quite lovely. |
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But the rainy season is good news for some animals such as water buffalo and David's deer. |
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The chance of a freeze is low now, which is good news for those who planted early. |
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The good news is, the crackpots are planning to get together at a conference. |
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The midwife visited this morning and the good news is that the head is engaged but the bad news is that the baby is posterior. |
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But despite the recent spate of thefts, there has been some good news on crime levels. |
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Amid the din of quarterly losses and bankruptcies, the U.S. steel industry got some good news from the government. |
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He came onto the public address system and said he had some good news and some bad news. |
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The good news is that the partnership collaborations for sea horse and marine conservation have grown enormously. |
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But the good news on that is I have a receipt for it, so they can't use it to buy a big lunch on the way back to the cop shop. |
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He sounded matter-of-fact when he told us good news and somehow sounded very convincing when he came out with the not so good news as well. |
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As I say, this report is at least third-hand so it may not be entirely accurate, but it sounds like good news for science-fiction fans. |
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And despite all the good news about dental health, tooth decay remains one of the most common diseases of childhood. |
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The good news is that business travel expenditure is one of the largest controllable expenses within a company. |
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Lots of press coverage was good news for the show and the ten performances sold out. |
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The only good news is that there should no longer be a shortage of traditional tradesmen such as plumbers and electricians. |
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That Georgia has moved beyond the time warp that for so long kept it wedded to 1956 is good news for the rest of the nation. |
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There is good news for all those health, fitness and sports conscious people. |
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This is good news for people who want to hit the hotspots and for those who want to head off the beaten path. |
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The news was one of two late good news breaks about the health service as we put the newspaper to bed on Thursday afternoon. |
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The good news is, New Yorkers are following the strike contingency plan we developed and put into effect early this morning. |
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The good news is that camp directors are not responsible to decide innocence or guilt. |
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The good news is that the questions seem to be very good, and the testing methods are smooth and easy. |
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They set about finding out what their peers were eating and the results don't make for good news. |
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I have not been contactable by e-mail for the past couple of weeks but the good news is that this facility is now back in action. |
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The move is long overdue and it's mostly belated good news for shareholders. |
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How good it would feel to be without constraint to spread the good news of the gospel to those who never saw the need for it. |
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Construction, however, was a conspicuous exception to the general good news. |
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This might be good news for the communications industry and good news for anyone trying to get in touch with us. |
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The tough-minded approach isn't good news for high-tech companies looking for a return to glory days. |
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The good news is that if you want to pursue a career in the licensed trade there are industry recognised forms of career development. |
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In sending her best wishes for her birthday we also wish her good news in her results. |
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That's good news for defenders, who grew frustrated with the conservativeness of the scheme last year. |
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The good news is that we can rebuild old loops and links on your jewelry that have worn thin and make them like new again! |
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The congregation or assembly does not wait until worship is over before it proclaims the good news. |
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The good news is that almost three quarters of the bottled waters we drink are natural mineral waters, with still versions the most popular. |
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It is a primal Reformation principle that our faith is evangelical, linked to the good news and not to biblicism. |
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The good news is that the world's busiest shipping lanes should see to a fair number of them. |
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When they returned from their week-long honeymoon in Spain, they revealed their good news to family and friends. |
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Bartlett's Good Friday sermon on a Johannine text demonstrates well how preaching may be shaped by a particular understanding of the good news. |
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But in the short run, in an economy struggling to generate jobs and income, it's not such good news. |
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The good news for hospitals limping along in the recession is the new federal stimulus package could feature money for shovel-ready projects. |
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Well, the good news is, for me, my hot water has not been shut off, I still have my parking privileges so I'm grateful. |
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There is good news tonight on helping single moms back to work and off welfare. |
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The good news is that stress-induced pounds will melt away with a few tweaks to your diet, exercise, and stress-management tools. |
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The other good news is that the northerly monsoons have arrived in the Gulf, blowing steadily from north-west veering north-east. |
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There is actually some good news though, I am now 8 months pregnant and with my new partner who is over the moon at having a child. |
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Against this bleak background, the good news is that there is a clear distinction between anti-Americanism and criticism of US policies. |
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The good news was that it was neatly cut in two, so only another wall had to be built to make it usable. |
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The good news for Gators fans is that the team is blessed at line-backer, with stalwarts such as Byron Hardmon, Mike Nattiel and Matt Farrior. |
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The results are more emphatic than I was expecting and this is extremely good news. |
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So the good news for the company is that more customers are positive about the merger than before. |
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That a majority of boats and boaters were in compliance with marine safety regulations is the good news. |
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The good news is that it is definitely not a blood clot and I probably don't have kidney stones. |
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But that's good news for the tree, since fire opens its serotinous cones to release the seeds, starting the process over again. |
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This innocence clashing with the ugliness of life, was this good news for art? |
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Overall, the budget proposal appears to be unalloyed good news for the transportation construction industry. |
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We must preach to sinners the good news of salvation through the grace of a sovereign God. |
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That can't be good news for the rest of the field, which not only has to contend with a tough course, but a tough player. |
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This is good news, because problems with transferring direct debits, standing orders, etc. has put off many of us from switching in the past. |
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The good news is I was already in therapy because of her dipsomania, and it was a free program! |
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The prevailing winds are strong westerlies, generally good news, but it's important to remember you do have to come back. |
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The good news is that the future of British rallying is looking bright, thanks to the burgeoning talent of Guy Wilks and Kris Meeke. |
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The good news is that, subject to Government approval, I am to get at least two gold inlays. |
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This is good news for the consumer, underlining the importance of shopping around for the best quote. |
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The off-year election on November 4 delivered another blast of good news to a White House already buoyed by boffo economic numbers. |
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The good news for motorists with fully comprehensive insurance is that they are covered if their car has water damage. |
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Among the many reasons for writing letters are communicating good news and, alas, bad news. |
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The good news is that his adviser, that rat Fred Tough, has had to go with him. |
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The good news is that mice can scare elephants, and that happens from time to time. |
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The good news for any prospective developer is that prices are more affordable than you might think. |
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Today's readings share an unmistakably universalist thrust, extending God's good news of salvation beyond insiders. |
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The good news is that just as negative thinking styles are learned, so can they be unlearned. |
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Mr Power said the significant slowdown in the rate of increase in prices is good news for the Irish economy. |
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There was also good news, with only around 1 in 5 landlords reporting any unlet periods in the past six months. |
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The good news is that the cooking is better than average, and you won't be slumming it as the place is extremely comfortable. |
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The good news is that books can be bought for relatively small amounts of money. |
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There's a disposition to believe any bad news, whatever the source, and an indisposition to believe the good news, no matter how reliable. |
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For the game in Scotland as a whole, for the national team and even for the Old Firm, that is good news. |
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The other good news is that there are plans afoot for there to be a free festival next year! |
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The fact that more people can speak English is also not necessarily good news for native speakers who cannot speak other languages as well. |
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Using an unscientific method did not stop the government from announcing the results as good news. |
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The good news is that the building has commenced and is due to be completed by the end of August. |
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From what looked like very bad news came the unutterable relief of very good news. |
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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 good news about investing for your future nest egg is that it is very tax-efficient. |
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That would be good news for exporters, and also for UK companies with high dollar earnings. |
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Even though this is very good news, the levels are still lower than average for this time of year. |
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The email was good news for anyone who is interested in eating from local sources. |
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It is good news for Mr Mitchell, who is believed to be the only farmer in the country growing them. |
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That appears to be good news, and we await with keen interest the fuller details of the scheme. |
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This was good news as the chicken house I'd just built was way to heavy for me to move so I needed a hand. |
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The deal is yet to be finalised, but if it goes ahead it should be more good news for the local economy. |
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Certainly her success is good news for her sponsors who have financed an epic adventure. |
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There is an amazing number of new cars on the way in 2005, which is good news for the buyer. |
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That may be good news for the Port of Seattle but not for the country as a whole. |
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It became clear that not having done the A roads and busy roundabouts yet was not good news. |
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The good news is that the change of a single amino acid in the major peanut allergen can reduce reactivity. |
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I guess it's a case of no news is good news in as much as his condition hasn't deteriorated but by the same token hasn't improved. |
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I haven't heard from him since he went two-and-a-half weeks ago, but no news is good news. |
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He was finding it difficult to get in contact, but I think in a way, no news is good news. |
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McConnell is good news, but he is already being undermined by sustained denigration. |
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Sometimes we think that maybe no news is good news but if it carries on any longer the doubts will certainly become stronger. |
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There is nothing to suggest anything untoward has happened, so we just have to assume that no news is good news. |
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The good news was that the attractive cul-de-sac's pavements and kerbs were to be overhauled. |
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South Africans will be holding thumbs for a dose of good news coming out of Dublin, Ireland, tonight at 6pm our time. |
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The good news is, the dreaded event is not happening until September. |
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For those living in poor communities in particular, interactions with police rarely come with good news and a smile. |
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The good news is that governments and media of the free world are not proving quite as accommodating this time around. |
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The good news is that the departure of Berlusconi could be a tonic that awakens Italy from a stupor of lassitude and indifference. |
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If there's good news, it's that boomerang babies aren't entirely those who can't afford to live on their own. |
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The conviction of the man known as The hatchet, infamous for filming himself torturing gay people, is good news. |
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Normally this would be good news, since the steel tariffs were bad policy, but I think I'll wait for the other shoe to drop before I breathe a sigh of relief. |
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Best regards and thanks once again for helping to spread the good news! |
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Lagged realisation prices and weak markets are likely to have affected its coal and industrial minerals businesses, but that won't outshine the good news. |
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The good news is that Artie is now on the comeback trail and, looking nicely weighted for his first handicap, he is expected to take plenty of beating tomorrow. |
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The good news is that we have already begun to address the problem. |
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This is genuinely good news except for the fact that by then new genomic-based therapies will be available, blowing a hole in the national strategies. |
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That's probably why we enjoy being told how bad things are, which means the bearers of good news like Mr Trichet and others are simply whistling in the wind. |
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Now I'm hugging my friends when they have good news and even cheering on bloggers I don't even know who are running into streams of great good luck. |
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This has been hailed as good news in the media but like other write-ups on the epidemic, this has been done from the terraces and not in the ring as should be the case. |
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Protein doesn't interfere with glycogen replenishment, which is good news. |
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The good news is that people are responding to the level 5 restrictions. |
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At an environmental symposium held at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., on October 17, there was good news on the anti-noise front. |
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The clocks may have gone back an hour and darkness may be falling at 5pm, but the good news is that this is the best time of year for lovers of warm, rich foods. |
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But the good news is that the two men have apparently reconciled, so much so that Mokoena is no longer requesting the return of the lobola he paid for Herbie. |
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The good news for those who think such movies at once glorify and trivialize gun violence is that R.I.P.D. bombed. |
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The findings could be good news for Britain's 12 million hayfever sufferers, as well as asthmatics and people with serious allergies to insect stings or certain foods. |
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Some long-awaited good news on Laybourne Lakes, Hessay, is at hand. |
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After a bad month and a Hail Mary VP pick, the markets may have good news for Mitt Romney. |
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The booming economy has been good news for the consumer electronics industry by making many feel flush enough to take a flyer on expensive new technology. |
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The report is one of the few pieces of good news for farmers after years of drought and a financial crisis prompted by a case of mad cow disease earlier this year. |
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Izzy loves the Lord Jesus with all her heart and she wants to share the Lord with all who want to hear the good news about God's loving kindness and saving grace. |
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The good news is, this is an urgent but solvable problem, because almost all of these deaths are preventable. |
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The good news is this problem is solvable and we know where to focus our efforts. |
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The good news is that I'm not the only one who feels this way. |
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The new owner also noticed the superior fertility of the marled field, and he shared the good news about marl with his neighbors, who then began spreading it on their fields. |
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The good news is that once you master your emotions, you can gain an edge. |
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In any mature industry, a 1 percent boost would be considered good news. |
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This is very good news, because bee lice have decimated wild bee populations around here, and this swarm may be a sign of recovery of the local population. |
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But a mafioso such as Willie the Rat would have taken that as the good news by comparison when he heard the rest. |
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The good news is that the Route Verte, Quebec's cross-province bike path, a project that has been on a 10-year development plan since 1995, is 75 per cent completed. |
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Many brown species of frogs are being killed as a result of misidentification, but the good news is that many toads did not survive the winter frosts. |
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The good news is that groups like the American Civil Liberties Union and the NAACP have filed suit against the state. |
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To be a truly advanced, sophisticated democracy you need an opposition party that knows how to react to good news by sounding whiny and grudging and moving the goalposts. |
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The joy among backbenchers when McCreevy announced the programme last December was almost unconfined, as they scurried off to their constituencies to bask in the good news. |
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The good news was that three of the whales washed up in areas where they could be both scientifically sampled and salvaged by Natives hungry for muktuk. |
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The only good news for Rubio is that his immigration gambit occurred early enough for him to rehabilitate and recover. |
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The good news for Canada is that these acts of vilification have been met with resounding criticism from political leaders. |
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So, that's the good news and we're even learning more so that perhaps in the future we get better at predicting who's most vulnerable to going and suiciding. |
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But that mustn't be allowed to overshadow what is very good news indeed. |
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While the alpha-version of the Amiigo only recognized about half of the movements in our workout, that was good news. |
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We are on tenter-hooks all the time, but no news is good news. |
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But you have to stand back and remind yourself that no news is good news. |
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Maybe we operate on the classic principle that no news is good news. |
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The opposition success is good news for the coalition, but what next? |
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From a faith perspective, our mission statement followed from Jesus to preach good news to the poor and to heal the broken-hearted and set the captive free. |
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Well, the good news, my bucko, is you don't have to anymore. |
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The good news, what there is of it, is that the few remaining teeth that I do have are apparently good teeth, strong teeth, firm, manly, positively butch teeth. |
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The good news is that these cool, damp places are ideal for growing woodland plants, whose natural habitats include just such moist, shady conditions. |
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That is good news, because numbers games are already a curse in most betting shops, and what is betting on the lottery if not just another numbers racket? |
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These big events do nothing to push up the popularity of the royal family, but they do a lot for us, for us it's all good news. |
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The weather was very hot and sticky but the good news was no rain. |
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The other good news is that my annual is next week and oops! |
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The increasing economic value of education is good news in a society that strives to make economic opportunity subservient to individual merit, rather than family background. |
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According to analysts, any bit of good news in this climate elicits an exaggerated reaction in an oversold market that's coming off a slew of negative pre-announcements. |
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Naturally I texted Ade immediately to tell him the good news. |
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The good news is that these effects can be treated homeopathically. |
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The good news is that hip replacement should leave you pain-free. |
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The good news is that it is possible, with some training, for politicians to master the communications skills with which they can cut through the clutter. |
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The good news is that with a little bit of cash, a lot of imagination and a fair amount of hard work you can transform your bathroom into a room of which you can be proud. |
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It sounds good and if it does result in more properly-managed concerts, fairs, festivals and community events being staged in the city's parks it has to be good news. |
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Always providing that the nature of the proposed industry is acceptable in environmental and other terms, this is very good news for the new industrial park. |
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However, there is good news for people who get concessionary rates at the three swimming pools, such as OAPs, as some concession prices actually go down. |
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The good news is that Dato Star is in the pink of condition. |
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The media of course has an institutional bias against good news. |
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In a democracy like ours, this is good news, because it is essential that every citizen should feel comfortable, and compelled to participate and integrate effectively. |
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Also the good news is that the price of memory is continuing to fall. |
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