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1 It would also create room to promote a high flyer from within the cabinet.
2 That in turn would create room for the central bank to reverse its tight-money policy.
3 How about cancelling the bonds the BOE has bought to create room for tax cuts?
4 Such products are not transparent and could create room for illegal operations, the media report said.
5 Analysts said they may also create room for him to spend ahead of parliamentary elections next year.
6 A third fears healthy trees will be taken down "to create room for the works".
7 We have a lack of space in this city, so it's a clever way to create room , he says.
8 This date was removed from the final text, apparently to create room for the deal to come into effect earlier.
9 Even when he was utterly wrong, Tam could present his case with such serious-minded conviction as to create room for doubt.
10 Marty Jepson and Mr. Contreras had moved all the cases around to create room for Rivka to spread out her materials.
11 Chief Executive Fritz Henderson has said the move will create room for the automaker to seek a private line of credit from banks.
12 And the proportional representation system creates room for further fragmentation of the opposition.
13 You can easily create rooms , or store sets of your favorite rooms, and so on.
14 The overhaul also creates room for local operators to dominate, as is the case in China.
15 Arabs created room for an Osama through inertia.
16 In response, the UN concluded the moves "have created room for interpretation and even suspicions".
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