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Opposition to faster yuan appreciation has come from three directions in China, according to Chinese political and currency experts.
World War II has provided an endless number of true stories in recent years, as "greatest-generation" appreciation has come into vogue, and we have perhaps grown to expect a certain rhythm in these accounts.
"The speed of the euro's appreciation has come down somewhat, so they are a bit more relaxed". Mr. Krämer and other economists warn that the dollar's rebound is probably a technical correction rather than a lasting shift.
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Opposition to faster appreciation also has come from political leaders worried about urban unemployment and the potential for rioting if exporters lose sales and lay off workers — or even if exporters simply hire fewer workers each year at a time when nearly 10 million migrant workers are pouring into China's cities each year from rural areas.
"In a day and age of instant gratification, he has a great appreciation for what has come his way," Conte said.
But wider public appreciation of Lotto has come about as a result of a series of exhibitions in Italy, France, England and the United States, the first of them at the Doge's Palace in Venice in 1953.
Moreover, in line with earlier criticisms that much of the empirical work in landscape assessment and planning was focused only on scenic, picturesque environments, much of the historical tradition concerning the aesthetic appreciation of nature has come under attack.
And while his appreciation for men has come alive again (cold comfort since the love of his life is gone), the book didn't throw quite so many handsome young men his way (Firth is even hit on by a would-be actor loitering outside a liquor store).
With growing audiences has come the appreciation that museums can rebuild urban economies.
The dot-com crash "meant the end of what Alan Greenspan calls irrational exuberance," Mr. Brinegar said, "and with this has come new appreciation for what we call accounts payable".
More recently has come an appreciation that large regions of some proteins never fold at all, at least in the absence of a binding partner.
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