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It's, in fact, close to the legal limit, which is 8%, a year before the bank collapsed.fell sharply, so the ECB started to call on the margin.
fell sharply, so the ECB started to call on the margin.
while vegetarian goes sharply down.
He turns sharply towards me.
that Kennedy very sharply escalated the Vietnam War.
No matter how sharply you dress, if you're wearing crap shoes, it's not going to work as an outfit.
So we need to sharply separate the two questions, like the distance between now and human-level, and the distance in time between that
The unemployment rate fell sharply from an estimated 23% in 1932, Hoover's last
They say things project their identities less sharply than they used to.
So this is a story about sharply disagreeing viewpoints.
And then that growth either decelerates sharply or stops.
So military spending has fallen sharply as a share of the economy decade after decade, following the Second World War.
The number of columnar crystals that make it through drops sharply.
But even more notably in the Habsburg family was their sharply jutting out lower jaw, to such an extent that the top and lower rows of teeth
and the word "vegan," people searching for the term vegetarian has sharply declined and people searching for the word vegan has sharply inclined.
The proxy function goes up where there's no data-- sharply.
And then if you try and turn too sharply, if you try and pivot too quickly, it might send you into your panic zone.
The Institute for Policy Innovation put it a little bit more sharply.
2 years with a number of dogs available sharply limited since dog sellers were treated as lowly criminals a black
In 2009, Sterling fell quite sharply, by around 25%.
Compared with stretchy spider silk, that means that the stress/strain graph rises sharply and fails before it can stretch very far.
GDP remained almost constant until around 1800, after which it accelerated sharply.
So, so do you Are you expecting house prices to to come down sharply?
It used to be a little bit higher, but it's declined pretty sharply over the past couple years.
And there's a point where-- I think it's like around 2005 or something-- where people searching for the word "vegan" just sharply go up,
And 10 young people come in, 10 young men dressed really sharply, skinny kids, good looking.
And then we're going to grasp an imaginary bar and breathe out through the nose sharply.
More recently he's, Joe Stiglitz has been advising Obama but has also been sharply critical of the Obama Administration's financial industry rescue plan.
and this is what uh enabled uh you know uh Senator Obama to defeat Senator Clinton in a very sharply contested
And you're right, I should mention that from even my two days, my ability to be present, my ability to sense everything sharply focus on this experience is elevated.
Wool prices have increased sharply over the past year.
And then, in anticipation of wake and activity, in the need to get lots of oxygen and glucose to all the metabolizing tissues, it rises sharply.
So you've got genetics, you've got hormonal changes associated with the sex steroids as they rise sharply through puberty
And when I was going to class, I noticed that I was actually able to focus a little bit more sharply on what the professors were saying to me.
Just kind of like rising up at a 45 degree, it's not 45 degrees, but rising up pretty sharply, very nicely.
Kasdan, a genius, as Lucas is, sharply disagreed, the two of them, on the question whether Luke or somebody else should
And what you find there on the curve is that as soon as there is a little increase in the risk, that falls very, very sharply,
Defense, education, what goes in Washington as "discretionary spending"-- that's all sharply down relative to GDP.
thrown out of Washington, he had a policy of double-indexing Social Security benefits, so the real value of those obligations rose sharply.
fuzzier at 8:45 a.m. One of the hallmarks of wisdom, what distinguishes it so sharply from “mere” intelligence, is the ability to exercise good judgment in
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