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In the long run, crowding out tends to mitigate the effects of fiscal policy.
In the long run, crowding out tends to mitigate the effects of fiscal policy.
We have a lot of sympathy and we give him the maximum moral and technical support.
We have a lot of sympathy and we give him the maximum moral and technical support.
I'm not going to get involved in the contractual details. I don't want to do that. One of the reasons read more
I'm not going to get involved in the contractual details. I don't want to do that. One of the reasons I came into the job was to get away from that sort of thing.
You bring the personality with you wherever you go. So in the past we were at York Cinema and we read more
You bring the personality with you wherever you go. So in the past we were at York Cinema and we loved to be there and it did have a great old personality.
We plan to selectively open stores each year in important markets in Asia, Europe and Latin America.
We plan to selectively open stores each year in important markets in Asia, Europe and Latin America.
He has many years of experience in this field.
He has many years of experience in this field.
It was good to be back on the court. And it felt good that everyone was supporting what our coach read more
It was good to be back on the court. And it felt good that everyone was supporting what our coach did.
A long-term solution is creating a more market-driven terrorism insurance market in the sale of catastrophe risk bonds with some read more
A long-term solution is creating a more market-driven terrorism insurance market in the sale of catastrophe risk bonds with some presence of the government backing up insurers.
The superstition was that disability of any sort was the mark of the devil. The phrases are in languages throughout read more
The superstition was that disability of any sort was the mark of the devil. The phrases are in languages throughout Europe: the devil's hoof, the devil's horn mark. It reaches back to early Christianity and the middle ages. Where a child was born out of wedlock, the church cooked up the impression that you'd done something sinful, and something dreadful would result. You will still find, particularly in Greece, people doing a little sign when they see a very badly disabled child – it needs warding off.