71. Consumers have continued buying things and financing those purchases and expressing confidence about the whole process, allaying the worries many economists expressed a few months ago. 72. Crowley pointed out an example of random editing from music television programming that captures the inconsistencies plaguing the whole process. 73. David Olson wishes the whole process had taken place long, long ago. 74. Dr. Michael Byers, an international lawyer and a fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, estimated Thursday that the whole process could last up to two years. 75. Even if the committee eventually recommends strong punishment, such as censure and removing Packwood from his chairmanship, the refusal to hold hearings clouds the whole process. 76. Even with such a compact campaign, Canadian voters had trouble focusing on the messages of five major parties, and seemed eager for the whole process to end. 77. Except for the period during which he awaited the results of the biopsy, Scott said he never really was worried about the whole process. 78. Ferguson admitted the whole process took longer than it should have. 79. Even those who pay their own way are often intimidated by a system in which, for the television press at least, the studios control the whole process. 80. Finally, the whole process is pushed along by a complex group of strong muscles. |
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