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Similarly, if the breadth of trade didn't change much despite the drastic declines in depth during the Great Depression, it probably wouldn't change much in the event of a trade war today.
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"RMT has long argued for a policy of co-ordinated and generalised strike action that unites every group of workers threatened with the cosh of austerity and it is encouraging to see that that position is gaining traction the length and breadth of the trade union movement".
If completed by the deadline, the guidance would clarify the breadth of new trading rules adopted in the wake of the financial crisis, when overseas risk-taking imperiled some of the largest financial firms in the United States.
Here in Helmand, the breadth of the poppy trade is staggering.
O'Grady said the breadth of opposition – including from trade unions, employers, public and police – should serve as a wake-up call to ministers.
The new funding will be used to expand into new markets, specifically adding to the breadth of coverage for its comparisons in terms of the number of "trade lanes" in and out of Europe.
All those things which commencement speakers talk about — personal growth, critical-thinking skills, intellectual exploration, breadth of learning — will survive at the top institutions, but other colleges will come under increased pressure to adopt the model of trade schools.
"Matt brings to the job a breadth of experience working proactively with party members, trade unionists and the party in government," he added.
But the detail and breadth of the illustrations is breathtaking: the gorgeous trade card of a Turnham Green nurseryman, John Evelyn's sketch of the whale beached on the Strand below his house at Deptford.
This consigns non-élite students to other ways — if there are any — of developing "critical-thinking skills, intellectual exploration, breadth of learning," as their universities effectively become trade schools providing only "skills instruction".
The investigation of the Goldman banker, now identified as Matthew E. Korenberg, also underscores the breadth of the government's crackdown on illegal stock trading on Wall Street.
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