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Cement production by itself is a tiny part of the north-eastern economy, but as a crucial input for construction, which accounts for 6% of regional GDP, it is symptomatic of the broader excess in heavy industry.Poor investment decisions mean less money for spending on social services.
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The zone of acetylcholine receptor α mRNA distribution was broader and excess sprouting of motor nerve terminals was more prominent in meltrin β deficient than in wild-type embryonic diaphragms.
Our model includes all known sources of intrinsic noise in our calorimeters including the observed broad band excess noise.
Almost 7,000 deaths in England in 2008 were directly attributable to alcohol, according to official figures; government attempts in 2003 to estimate the broader costs of excess drinking to the NHS, to employers, to society in the form of anti-social behaviour came up with over £15 billion, in 2001 prices.Will this new minimum price change much?
The approach presented in this paper combines a determination of the effective carrier lifetime via time-dependent (quasi-steady-state) photoluminescence with a steady-state photoluminescence lifetime scan over a broad range of excess carrier densities.
But what about the broader problem of financial excess?
We identify several substantive considerations that differentiate work from non-work travel and point out how these issues impact the broader applicability of the excess commuting framework.
Finally, if there is a broader desire to tackle excess profits that banks may make from colluding with each other or confusing customers, then the answer is to try to address those problems directly, through antitrust or consumer-protection regulation, rather than simply skimming the cream of the cash made.That last argument, of course, also applies to the funding subsidy banks get.
In a broader context, greed being excess is an industrial plant spewing out sulfur dioxide in amounts great enough to recolor the sky.
It also highlighted broader concerns about financial excesses in China, where the supply of credit has been growing faster than the economy.
They argue that global "excess money" (broad money growth minus nominal GDP growth) is a handy gauge of liquidity which is available to invest in financial assets.
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