71. But Frenze noted that conventional measures of personal saving are imperfect because they leave out capital gains on securities and home equity. 72. But Gingrich pointedly left out banning unlimited contributions to political parties, so-called soft money, in a list of reforms he believes would win passage in the House. 73. But investors are hardly leaving out South Africa, whose economy was built on gold, the most enduring of all commodities. 74. But it leaves out some longstanding tour events. 75. But she said the stipend system unfairly leaves out teachers in those areas, like English, even though they work as hard as their colleagues. 76. But some remain nervous about what has been left out, both intentionally and unwittingly. 77. But she nonetheless backed the House Republican leadership on a deal that left out the provision, arguing that the amendment was too important to be allowed to fail. 78. But that still leaves out many people who have been convicted of spousal or child abuse. 79. But that argument leaves out a major point. 80. But that leaves out the Bluegrass country of Kentucky and leaves in the dusty oil fields of West Texas and the Latin bustle of Miami. |