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"Consolidating" is the volume on the two days when the market pulled back during the six-day upswing.
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Consolidating the Pentagon's contract acquisition offices, military intelligence operations and efforts to track improvised explosive devices could save tens of billions more, it said.
Government overlap costs taxpayers billions, GAO reports 2011
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Consolidating these agencies into a much smaller number of well-funded entities would go a long way towards solving our problems.
Don’t Get Clever 2009
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“Consolidating such records in this information age should be a snap.”
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Consolidating support for SoS is, relatively, no big deal.
Gov. Brewer removes AG Goddard from immigration law defense. | RedState 2010
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Consolidating the Pentagon's contract acquisition offices, military intelligence operations and efforts to track improvised explosive devices could save tens of billions more, it said.
Government overlap costs taxpayers billions, GAO reports 2011
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Consolidating your technology services at a single company can often lower your total bill.
For Retirees, a Budget Is a Must Tom Lauricella 2011
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Consolidating trade-clearing functions could also aid regulators' aims of shifting more off-exchange derivatives business onto more-transparent venues, according to exchange officials.
Exchanges Try New Pitch Jacob Bunge 2012
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Consolidating the Pentagon's contract acquisition offices, military intelligence operations and efforts to track improvised explosive devices could save tens of billions more, it said.
Government overlap costs taxpayers billions, GAO reports 2011
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Consolidating Europe's small, financial-services specialists could look attractive to private equity.
Europe's Smaller Software Splash Hester Plumridge 2011
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