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Dwelling
noun
A habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.
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It led to annual state final demand in WA falling for the sixth quarter in a row: By contrast, state final demand in New South Wales increased by 4% over the past year, driven by a 3.9% increase in household consumption and a 16% increase in dwelling construction.
But before we run for our anti-smug shelters, it's worth dwelling on one final image of the Sydney Test.
Given the success "Capital" has had, I'm reluctant to second-guess Mr Piketty, but it does seem as though it would have been worth dwelling a bit more on how his r relates to other interest rates.
When the repeated rounds of cheering had subsided, he addressed the audience in his able and eloquent style, dwelling with great point on topics similar to those urged in the Preliminary Number of THE ECONOMIST, touching on sugar, coffee, wool, &c., and then addressed himself to the question of the opinions of the Liverpool constituency.
Second, dwelling on soft issues left the Tories unprepared for the return of hard economic questions brought about by the financial crisis, a subject on which they rarely sounded convincing.The government knows that making too much of its environmentalism risks alienating squeezed voters.
He also paraphrases William Galston, a former aide to Bill Clinton, who says the president is taking "a 'winning the future' approach rather than dwelling on the problems of the moment".So is Mr Obama giving up on a progressive liberal vision of the future for realist pragmatism, or is he being pragmatic by staying above today's partisan squabbling and focusing on the long-term liberal vision?
Democracy's critics however for instance, in even-larger China can seldom resist dwelling on the system's flaws, in particular a tendency for democracies to duck hard decisions, especially at election time.
"Seven" was flashy; "Zodiac" is sober and ravishingly elegant.In this section America's friend Meet the family The isolation ward Bad blood, bad art Casting a spell A great divide Signs of the times Correction: Iwo Jima ReprintsInstead of dwelling on gruesome images, Mr Fincher sets our nerves on edge with three brutal crimes, then mesmerises us with a mystery just as the Zodiac did.
Dwelling too long on their bogus concerns is apt to rot the intellect.
It hardly sounds like a recipe for an uplifting film, but Ms Lipper has been careful to ensure that the story is more about going forward than dwelling on the tragedy of the past and Ms Abiola makes a compelling and sympathetic protagonist.
How, Mr Paul asked a distinctly sceptical audience of students, did the party of Abraham Lincoln and emancipation come to lose black votes to the point that 95% of them went to Barack Obama in 2012 According to press reports, some students chided Mr Paul for spending so much time dwelling on the past.
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