| 11. | Usually, this type of event would be low on the radar screen of players and others in football.
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| 12. | The Serb calculated that the aircraft would be low on fuel by that point and relatively unprotected by other planes.
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| 13. | "Really, the vanity factor should be low on our list of priorities, " says Newton.
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| 14. | :Seems to normally be low on fats, so will just dissolve in water with a bit of agitation.
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| 15. | Trading activity is expected to be low on Monday as well because of the Independence Day holiday in the U . S.
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| 16. | That means the fund's return will be low on a relative basis to other funds that are not constrained to these risk parameters.
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| 17. | Managers who do so, through increased dividends or stock buybacks, tend to be low on ego and high on shareholder interests, he believes.
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| 18. | Tire pressure is susceptible to changes is air temperature, so a tire properly inflated on a warm day may be low on a cold one.
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| 19. | While few doubt that getting more organized with e-mail would benefit them at least slightly, it may be low on the priority list.
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| 20. | Perhaps in a nod to their hosts'objections, U . S . officials said the pursuit issue would be low on the summit agenda.
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