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1 Mr Blumenfeld said labour laws needed to offer more protection to workers.
2 Illinois needs to be able to offer more , he said last month.
3 Some schools that families think are too expensive actually offer more aid.
4 The company plans to offer more information about the offer next week.
5 How can we ensure standards are met, yet offer more differentiated services?
6 The following sections offer more information on each step in freezing fruit.
7 She hopes that the coming days will offer more exciting winter weather.
8 Still, Republicans are aware they have to offer more than just opposition.
9 Murdoch also would do well to offer more cash upfront, investors said.
10 Kudlow did not offer more clarity on the confusion over the deadline.
11 Life at the Coliseum will, I hope, offer more of the same.
12 Newsom would do well to offer more insight into her otherworldly tunes.
13 Nothing could offer more striking contrasts than the country on either bank.
14 What about spaces that offer more than a peek at an exhibition?
15 How to offer more effective care and do it on the cheap?
16 But the new package will offer more , plus many other measures, Somkid said.
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