Comparison with the old days is tricky, because the new government has set itself higher standards.
In the old days, it typically took 20 years for this process to happen.
After all, in the old days who had a problem with 3% or 4% base rates?
In the old days, molds were often whittled at home from scraps of lumber.
In the old days and God, do I sound old here there was excitement.
She can tell plenty of stories about the automaker's dysfunction in the old days.
"In the old days we'd find the opportunity, and then find the capital, " Jeffrey says.
In the old days lawyers and accountants were the ones who curbed their clients' tax-evading urges.
In the old days, agencies used to place an ad in relatively few places.
In the old days, companies could huff and bluff and generally get away with such nonsense.
As in the old days, customers will have to decide for themselves what gratuity to leave.
In the old days the downside of small-and-nimble was limited access to resources and distribution.
"In the old days, you'd spend eight weeks in the field, just eating meat, " he said.
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In the old days, politics was something you went into after doing a real job.
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In short, in the old days, MacEachin refused to believe the Soviets were a threat.
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In the old days, Rose Mary would send off an immediate response if I flagged something.
Indeed, it would seem disingenuous for him to totally do away with the old days.
In the old days, a slip of paper authorising absence was known as a chit.
New Yorkers fear that abandoning it will mean a return to the old days.
For those who really miss the old days, there may yet be some hope.
Kim Jong Il's high-profile public performance sent a clear message:the old days are over.
In the old days journalists were not just threatened, they were killed if they gave trouble.
Mr Alan himself may have had a touch of sentiment for the old days.
If you've collected 31 T-shirts, it means you've been hacking for the company since the old days.
Such a state of affairs might not have been noticed in the old days, but not today.
In the old days Kita Buratino, the neighbourhood's kindergarten, used to take care of nearly 200 children.
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In the old days conscripts were moved round the country in order to build up national loyalty.
In the old days, people using McCormick Place had their pockets picked from the moment they arrived.
For example, in the old days they might have spent three months coming up with a clay model.
What was nice was that all of them the Bush family, the Carters and Clintons seemed like the old days.
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