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  • Factored into this equation is whether a local or state government can afford to pay for the vaccines of children whose parents can't afford it.

    Vaccine Safety FAQs 2008

  • Factored into this equation is whether a local or state government can afford to pay for the vaccines of children whose parents can't afford it.

    Vaccine Safety FAQs 2008

  • Factored into this projection is the fact that housing remains in a funk, It may not be declining as much as in the past, but it's still declining, she says.

    Dan Dorfman: Dreaded 'D' Word Picking Up Steam 2010

  • Factored into this projection is the fact that housing remains in a funk, It may not be declining as much as in the past, but it's still declining, she says.

    Dan Dorfman: Dreaded 'D' Word Picking Up Steam 2010

  • In a pop scene dominated by the saccharine, the sterile, the X-Factored and the media trained, N-Dubz are a raging, sporadically illegal, unrefined, imperfect and beautiful anomaly.

    N-Dubz: 'We were naughty. We used to cause madness!' 2010

  • Factored into this projection is the fact that housing remains in a funk, It may not be declining as much as in the past, but it's still declining, she says.

    Dan Dorfman: Dreaded 'D' Word Picking Up Steam 2010

  • As In.estors Accept the Worst Unemployment, Consumer Outlook Already Factored In. There is something to be said for a market that can take the announcement of more than 50,000 job cuts in one day and move forward with solid gains on the session.

    Markets Unfazed by Large Layoffs 2009

  • Factored into his thinking, as well, are fundamental and technical market trends.

    Dan Dorfman: Bad Vibes from the Stars 2009

  • Factored into Social Security are the people who work their whole lives and pay into the system but due to self-inflicted lifestyle choices, die before collecting much or any of it.

    Robbie Gennet: Preventable Deaths and Social Security 2008

  • Factored into a population of 8.1 million, that's 4.5 per 1,000 residents, significantly exceeding the 2004 national average of 2.8 per thousand for first-tier cities (Table 71, Crime In The United States, 2004), and doubling Seattle's weak per capita commitment of 2.25 sworn officers per thousand residents.

    Sound Politics: Seattle Could Take Lessons From New York, On Crime 2006

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