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She hadn't been doing much economic since she was in town, she was now mainly a farmer by trade and this was a house-sitting vacation
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Torn apart by the migration to cities, bothered by economic storms, the families tend to strip themselves of unwanted relatives and convert to what is commonly called nuclear families
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Economic development on the rez
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with the Iraqis on economic
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Many social, economic, cultural or religious differences are not tolerated by us instead we want God not to create such people at all
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"They have never registered as a tribe with the Kassidor Economic Union," Tahlmute said
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Breakfast food can be limited by the presence of only one mammal on the planet and the economic impossibility of using mother's milk in a dairy products industry
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Herndon had used a little technology and a bit of money to establish this ranch farther into the chaparral than any other fenced operation, but tried hard not to upset the social or economic fabric of the area by encroaching too much on the open prairie
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He got her to explain more of the economic details of food raising/gathering in this area
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He would get the economic data to him, but didn't want to call even that much attention to the trouble Alan could be in
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He ruled the government system, the religious system, and the economic system
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Her work in building bonds of friendship and economic benefit between our peoples over the last fifteen years will stand as a lasting tribute to her vision and practical ability
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Maths honours was a stupid course to take from an economic
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economic methods of problem resolution had irked Jack and Jill
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“There was a certain competition for influence between the sacred and the economic
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Bunty appears to have given up her very economic style of writing and is now cramming in a lot more into the space provided, putting down her feelings
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The relationship of supply to demand is a key economic principle – here the demand for parts exceeded supply; hence, the profit from attaining a replacement turbofan would be handsome
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He found they were engrossed in speculatory simulations on ways to gain the maximum possible economic benefit from the introduction of their latest augmentation achievement, which they really didn’t even have deliverable yet
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She suddenly always knew way too much history, way too much biology, like the codes to the seven most important plasmids in the ephemerality cures, way too much geography, economic statistics
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"The word 'success' has an economic connotation to me," Desa said, "That's where that came from
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She already knew of their vast aggregate economic importance but she never thought of their vast knowledge base
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She was tall and self-possessed, her movements confident and economic
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there always were economic and politic interests,
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laid the most, in relation to their economic
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solution is the economic growth, and this involves
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It is interesting the French economic involvement in
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old economic formula, and created a
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country according to his economic power
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The real problem is the economic crisis and how
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conquest and not by economic growth of its own
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war with weapons and a economic one? How many
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Yet somehow, for some reason, he was seemingly being punished by his corrupt government, or the badly managed economic structure, or the power-mongering banking system, or perhaps even by God himself! Who were the true villains in this nasty, unspeakable situation he had been so unfairly subjected to? Who was to blame! The culprits had to be identified quickly so they could be scolded and punished and then things could be put back the way they were
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(The upper-class hippos of course have the economic means to purchase brand name, water-resistant sun lotions by the truckload and apply it generously from head to tail to better protect themselves
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For manufacturers of concrete (concrete mix, products and structures) is important to distinguish the economic effect provided by the admixture due to economy of other resources during manufacture and effect reached at concrete application
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It had been a mecca of economic activity for this area
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It made him think of the economic potential of Alleghenia, especially with its reservoir of natural resources
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By the time the social and then the economic underpinnings collapsed, everyone had chosen sides and there was no American unity
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The story in Pittsburgh is that Atlantica plans to leverage the Aquifer in order to gain trade and economic credits from the UN
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Apparently, Atlantica has threatened to hold the other countries of the Hemisphere hostage for economic concessions
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When there was economic hardship, he gave back to the people some of the tax money that was collected earlier
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He's also a member of the economic
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"But economic neglect can't be all that
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Just what pathology causes liberals to continue to insist that poverty causes crime, in the face of all the evidence to the contrary? This is simply another twist of the Marxist stance that economic relationships cause behavior
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The outcome of that confrontation was but the first and most, to that date, blatant example of American economic fascism in action
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We all work together in Washington to improve the economic situation
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He was adamantly opposed to the economic theories of John Maynard Keynes
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His influence extended to such economic giants as Milton Friedman, James Buchanan (another Nobel winner) and Thomas Sowell, perhaps the most important social philosopher of our time
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Obama, demented socialist that he is, nevertheless understands that in order to transform America into a socialist state, he and his leftist cohorts must successfully destroy the three pillars of American liberty: Individual Liberty, Economic Liberty, and Constitutional Liberty
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Around thirty years ago, as I was finishing the studies required for my degree in political science, one of the professors told the class I was in that we had more or less achieved political democracy in America, and that we now had to move on to economic democracy
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I asked him to explain at whose expense economic democracy would be achieved
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for the Yankees and had a positive economic impact in the
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And why has Texas done so well? Simply because Texas rejects the economic model that now prevails in Washington, D
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My favorite Trumanism, however, is his statement that he would prefer a one-armed economist in his administration, due to the fact that he tired of economic advisors telling him one thing on the one hand, and then contradicting that advice on the other
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Another problem was the unsettled economic conditions, and a third was that the
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The European currency was currently in a state of free-fall, its plummeting value owing to the nascent economic infrastructure; a misalignment with their new credit issuing system
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East west, no longer divided, were now using one constantly adapting economic model
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Blackmail? What could she hold over both parties? Economic trouble? That would be a disaster for government and business alike, but she could hardly start a recession by willing one into existence
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Neither institution sought/seeks to improve an individual‘s ―natural‖ condition but exploit, rather, that individual‘s labored and intellectual resources for economic and political reasons
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Whereas the Slave Owner or Imperialist sought to exploit human resources for personal economic gains, the social engineer, on the other hand, seeks to exploit the under-utilized capacity of individuals or groups for utopic reasons
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Its flexibility wisely allows our judicial system to adapt to political, social and economic arrangements vastly complex in proportion to the evolving requirements of a pluralistic society
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should be apparent by now after prolonged experience with failed (economic) policies
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The decline of great civilizations is not entirely owing to economic reasons
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It is a gradual process precipitated by a variety of factors including economic disruptions, natural disasters, over-population, famine and disease
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His unfortunate flirtation with Keynesian Economic Policies (Wage and Price Controls) and prolonging the ―Great Society‖ by introducing fresh initiatives, threw a monkey wrench into the economy but enough of that! Seeking (public) forgiveness, if not self-forgiveness, this tormented soul sought redemption in seclusion and productive writing
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The army officers have done splendid work, but it has yet to be proved that a military training fits men for the reconstruction of a system of jurisprudence suitable for a Latin society, the administration of the revenue, or dealing with the intricate economic and financial problems and the adjustment of currency, to be faced by the people in Cuba
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Capitalism, when unregulated and properly tuned, is designed to promote upward social and economic mobility along a broadly defined cross section of individuals and groups
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Certain groups in recent generations, however, have been hampered, for political and social reasons, perhaps, by bureaucratic ―visionaries‖ whose (utopic) imaginations and impractical zeal for alternative (economic) reforms have repeatedly impeded economic progress, if not encouraged underachievement
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Arguments exploiting ―root causes‖ by advancing false notions based on questionable economic assumptions, rather than devolving moral standards, have gradually promoted our society‘s collective disregard for human life while providing little if any credible solutions to this problem
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Per Capita Income, however much it has increased among (native) segments of our population, has been barely able to keep pace with the rapid rise in immigration whose recent emigrants are living on the (economic) fringe in unprecedented numbers
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Marginalized communities existing on the (economic) ―fringe,‖ normally consisting of recent emigrants, although many such groups often include native born Americans, who, for a variety of reasons, have been unable to elevate themselves above the ―poverty‖ line, are oftentimes perceived or treated unfairly, as if their present social or economic standing were entirely owing to questionable value structures predisposing many to under achieve
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(Macro Level) Excessive (government) spending and higher tax rates negatively impact long-term economic growth by withdrawing
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A society that measures its economic output in terms of per capita GDP, a useless indicator in many respects, without regard to its components (people), may ultimately discover its social costs equally prohibitive
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Be that as it may, welfare reform is all well and good provided that it is supported by educational and economic opportunities
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(I am speaking here of social issues rather than economic or security issues) There are many notable examples which need not be elaborated
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Although tax cuts promote investment, production and (economic) growth, not to mention spending, that fuels all of the above; and while such measures should be vigorously pursued whenever possible, the underlying crisis concerning most (critically minded) Americans is (correctly) understood as Moral rather than Economic; especially among social conservatives, the illegitimate offsprings of an Establishment Party who will not be easily swayed by the prospect of a few additional dollars in their wallets
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America‘s ―expanding‖ middle class is merely an artificial construct synthesized by the fusion of ―easy credit‖ and arbitrarily defined (economic) assumptions
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hardship on its people? Should its people, (they cannot properly be called citizens), be held liable for the criminal designs of its ruler(s)? (they cannot properly be called leaders) Should its people be subject to international reprisals by otherwise peaceful nations threatened by its existence? Should its people be perceived as innocent bystanders caught up in the whirlwinds of determined causes or willing accomplices drawn to ―dynamic‖ currents exceeding their moral and physical endurance? Should its people be subject to (economic) sanctions imposed against that nation whose objectionable conduct at home and abroad poses a viable threat to its peaceful neighbors? Is ignorance an excuse, or complacency or cowardliness for that matter? The present situation in Iraq recalls Hitler‘s Germany
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Not unlike Iraq, America had to deal with its own domestic factions (Tories) who favored conciliation with Brittan and were willing to provide aid and comfort to its majesty‘s armed forces for economic reasons
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Conservatives need to provide (viable) economic alternatives to bilateral assumptions whose differences are oftentimes formal rather than essential
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Whenever social costs begin to (marginally) exceed their intended benefits because (limited) resources are either inefficiently allocated or mismanaged or depleting revenue is (simply) unable to keep pace with spending requirements or whenever non-recoverable anti-social attitudes begin to compromise that society‘s quality of life or whenever that society‘s efforts to rehabilitate its economic, intellectual or moral infrastructures or restore flagging morale are no longer effective or have lost their (spirited) momentum or whenever (public) proposals fall short of (private) expectations is that society said to be in a state of decline
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Instead, we got slow economic death as explained somewhere but at least, we are free men
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Addendum to the above: Poverty is a relative term that should be properly considered in relation to a society‘s (rising) economic expectations
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Addendum to the above: The undermining of traditional values has precipitated a socially divisive undercurrent in our nation that has further alienated lower income groups from the very values and customs that typically defined ―middle-class‖ success; principled standards that have (historically) improved (its) social and economic standing in a variety of ways over the years
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An individual, irrespective of his or her material status, should be (otherwise) measured by the quality of that individual‘s Character and that ―fundamental‖ arguments of questionable design have less to do with that individual‘s economic standing but that individual‘s moral content, rather, that transcends class distinctions; that is to say, that individual‘s (natural) state of goodness; and that an individual, however rich or poor, may be either meanly disposed or kind and generous in consonance with his or her Nature
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…socialist designs seeking to optimize a nation‘s economic output…and income equality…
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assumption? Will higher corporate profits and salaries concentrated in fewer hands create a pyramiding effect? What would be the economic and socio/political fallout for world governments that would otherwise lose their middle/center?
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The main difference separating America and Europe, however, is that centuries of War and unmanageable Welfare depleted the economic stamina of most European Nations unlike America; however it oftentimes appears confused over how to properly manage its ―manifest‖ calling historically pledged to support free and open societies
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Bush is among a long line of Moderate/Liberal Republicans; a list that includes former presidents Nixon and Ford and (would) have arguably included former Senate Minority Leader Robert Dole had he too been elected president, who simply failed to grasp the fundamental importance of lower taxes and increased productivity as the primary drivers that promote economic prosperity
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It had much more economic and military power being then and now the super power of Africa causing its neighbours to live in fear and show much more respect than with the Rhodesians
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•Regulation of Commerce vital to the Economic Prosperity of the Nation -
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It would appear that the European Economic Community (EEC) is focusing much of its attention on micromanaging the private affairs of its member citizens rather than promoting sound economic policies
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Although I am not principally opposed to inter-planetary travel, it would seem that given the number of pressing social and economic issues demanding our immediate attention right here at home, financial resources otherwise allocated to NASA would be put to better use by attending to the requirements of a planet that our progeny will continue calling home for centuries to come rather than exploring (uninhabitable) regions for no apparent reason other than satisfying quixotical designs
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Clinton's admirers prefer to remember economic good times
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In the mid 1990s, an economic collapse led to massive public protests
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The economic situation was steadily improving
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It will also cause serious economic disruption and should be taken seriously
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Setting aside divisive issues like Abortion, Gay Marriages and the Death Penalty, most voters generally agree on the need for a balanced budget, economic growth, safer streets and better schools
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Its citizens are typically blue collar types, conservative on social issues and moderate on economic issues
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Many are homeowners and investors naturally inclined toward (economic) policies that favor investment
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In other words, it will need to reduce spending, promote economic growth and stop its political pandering to special interest groups!