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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of <ei29>discussions</ei29> over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> In <t6>2011</t6>, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: What...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In <t6>2011</t6>, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of <ei32>upgrading</ei32> the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> In <t6>2011</t6>, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: What...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of <ei32>upgrading</ei32> the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of <ei29>discussions</ei29> over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In <t6>2011</t6>, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of <ei29>discussions</ei29> over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of <ei29>discussions</ei29> over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In <t6>2011</t6>, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of <ei32>upgrading</ei32> the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of <ei32>upgrading</ei32> the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> In 2011, during a round of <ei29>discussions</ei29> over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In <t6>2011</t6>, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of <ei29>discussions</ei29> over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In <t6>2011</t6>, during a round of <ei29>discussions</ei29> over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, <ei31>saying</ei31> that the costs of <ei32>upgrading</ei32> the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In 2011, during a round of <ei29>discussions</ei29> over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Questi...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 In <t6>2011</t6>, during a round of <ei29>discussions</ei29> over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, pushed back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> In 2011, during a round of discussions over stricter emissions standards, the China Electricity Council, which represents the companies, <ei30>pushed</ei30> back hard against the proposals, saying that the costs of upgrading the plants would be too high. Question: ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the start <t...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On <t7>Feb. 28</t7>, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On <t7>Feb. 28</t7>, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the start <t...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal <ei47>consumption</ei47> and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On <t7>Feb. 28</t7>, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On <t7>Feb. 28</t7>, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end <t0>...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end <t0>...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On <t7>Feb. 28</t7>, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On <t7>Feb. 28</t7>, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On <t7>Feb. 28</t7>, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal <ei47>consumption</ei47> and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal <ei47>consumption</ei47> and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal <ei47>consumption</ei47> and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous <ei36>surge</ei36> in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note <ei34>saying</ei34> that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On <t7>Feb. 28</t7>, Deutsche Bank <ei33>released</ei33> an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile sales over the next decade. Question: What is the temporal relation between the star...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 On Feb. 28, Deutsche Bank released an analysts' note saying that China's current economic policies would result in an enormous surge in coal consumption and automobile <ei48>sales</ei48> over <t8>the next decade</t8>. Question: What is the temporal relation between the end ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> "China's air pollution will become a lot worse from the already unbearable level," the analysts <ei38>said</ei38>, calling for drastic policy changes and "a strong government will to overcome the opposition from interest groups." Question: What is the temporal rela...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 "China's air pollution will become a lot worse from the already unbearable level," the analysts said, <ei39>calling</ei39> for drastic policy <ei49>changes</ei49> and "a strong government will to overcome the opposition from interest groups." Question: What is the temporal ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 "China's air pollution will <ei37>become</ei37> a lot worse from the already unbearable level," the analysts <ei38>said</ei38>, calling for drastic policy changes and "a strong government will to overcome the opposition from interest groups." Question: What is the temporal ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 "China's air pollution will become a lot worse from the already unbearable level," the analysts <ei38>said</ei38>, <ei39>calling</ei39> for drastic policy changes and "a strong government will to overcome the opposition from interest groups." Question: What is the temporal ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 "China's air pollution will <ei37>become</ei37> a lot worse from the already unbearable level," the analysts <ei38>said</ei38>, calling for drastic policy changes and "a strong government will to overcome the opposition from interest groups." Question: What is the temporal ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: <t0>2013-03-21</t0> "China's air pollution will become a lot worse from the already unbearable level," the analysts said, <ei39>calling</ei39> for drastic policy changes and "a strong government will to overcome the opposition from interest groups." Question: What is the temporal rela...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 "China's air pollution will become a lot worse from the already unbearable level," the analysts <ei38>said</ei38>, <ei39>calling</ei39> for drastic policy changes and "a strong government will to overcome the opposition from interest groups." Question: What is the temporal ...
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Context: Documents Creation Time: 2013-03-21 "China's air pollution will <ei37>become</ei37> a lot worse from the already unbearable level," the analysts <ei38>said</ei38>, calling for drastic policy changes and "a strong government will to overcome the opposition from interest groups." Question: What is the temporal ...
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