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Therefore there is no wonder the numerous hydro-electric projects in India cannot supply their intended power for the country.
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There is no need to wonder if anyone was offended.
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No wonder there is an air of exhaustion hanging around the White House.
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No wonder there is little high technology in lands so inhospitable to freewheeling, American-style entrepreneurship, or that unemployment there is more than twice ours.
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No wonder there is such a huge increase in autism and other autoimmune disease, which was virtually UNKNOWN when this 69-year old writer grew up!
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If you keep telling people there is nothing you can do to boost growth, it is no wonder that they spend cautiously.
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The upcoming 4Q12 results are expected to be disappointing which must make Board members wonder if there is no other path to success.
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No, but I wonder if there is more to the story.
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But there is no doubt that the situation along the border is very sensitive politically, and although the White House may wonder privately whether there is some corruption among some American customs, immigration and police officials, it is unlikely to admit it publicly.
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No wonder the government is beginning to see there is a different way of doing business.
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No wonder the price of gold -- the most sensitive barometer of monetary policy there is -- has crashed to levels not seen in a dozen years.
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Somewhere beneath the frippery, there is a whisper of political threat: if the Queen really was as prodigal and heedless as this, no wonder the mobs were on the march.
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