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Taken together, all these attitudes, numbers and contexts offer a blurry explanation as to why the middle class is an ideal to which politicians believe most Americans aspire.

From Salon

Taken together, it suggests voters can be moved more than the polls suggest by concerns about rising fascism.

From Salon

Taken together, the two documents are a classified US assessment of Israel’s preparations to hit targets in Iran, based on geospatial intelligence gathered and analysed on 15-16 October.

From BBC

The group’s individual cases may not appear all that connected, but when taken together, they paint a very clear picture.

From Slate

“The JLR takeover was widely seen as 'revenge' on Ford, which had derisively refused to acquire Tata Motors in the early 90s and then was beaten to the punch on the deal by Tata Motors. Taken together, these acquisitions suggested that Indian corporates had 'arrived' on the global stage just as growth rates were picking up and the liberalising reforms bearing fruit,” says Mr Raianu.

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