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Summers pointed to the example of Sweden, which was regularly cited by economists who favored nationalization.
Meanwhile Robert's casting his eye over a battle weary San Jose squad: The San Jose Earthquakes almost made history this week in the CONCACAF Champions League, coming a missed penalty kick from Shea Salinas away from knocking off heavily favored Deportiva Toluca FC and becoming the first MLS club to ever win a two-leg series on Mexican soil.
But it had become evident in recent months the MLS preferred a soccer-specific outdoor stadium, which favored McGuire's pitch.
The watch is a rallying point for Apple lovers: 72% of purchasers had bought an Apple product in the past two years (though some of that probably has to do with the device's iPhone requirement), and majority opinion favored both the larger of the two case sizes and the Apple Watch Sport, as opposed to the pricier Apple Watch proper or the much, much pricier Apple Watch Edition.
The self-described "democratic socialist" enters the race as a robust liberal alternative to Hillary Clinton and pledged to do more than simply raise progressive issues or nudge the former secretary of state to the left in a campaign in which she is heavily favored.
The GOP holds all of the key statewide offices, and Sen. George Voinovich (R) is strongly favored to win a second term in November, while Democrats control the big cities.
Several factors favored Mr Vázquez in this election.
In the hallways of the New York headquarters, English is (naturally) favored, and French is preferred in Geneva.
They might use their political power to thwart policies favored by majorities of Americans perhaps opposing progressive taxation, regulation of the financial system, or spending programs that favor low- and middle-income citizens.
A majority favored the first approach.The subject here is the Fed's $400 billion in "Operation Twist" purchases sales of short-term debt and purchases of long-term debt made in order to flatten the yield curve.
Like this:Either Republican Danny Tarkanian or Sue Lowden would knock out Mr Reid in a general election, according to a recent poll of Nevada voters... Nevadans favored Mr Tarkanian over Mr Reid 49 percent to 38 percent and Mrs Lowden over Reid 45 percent to 40 percent.Mr Reid's troubles come after months of carefully boxing potential Republican opponents out of the race.
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