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If you're an American, it's a price that has resulted in a recession and recovery characterized by historically high poverty – with 42 million Americans on food stamps – and historically low rates of Americans working, with only 63% of the population gainfully employed.

In a report on the Guardian's reporting published on Friday night, the Chicago Tribune characterized local attorneys' perception of the statement as "laughable".

The relatively measured talk on Iraq was the exception, however, in Rubio's appearance Wednesday, which he otherwise used to sharply condemn a White House foreign policy that he characterized as too passive and "unhinged from its moral purpose".

The CIA's chief of interrogations characterized rectal rehydration as a method of "total control" over detainees, and an unnamed person said the procedure helped to "clear a person's head".

The resignation of Suljagić is a sign of Bosnia's lasting incapacity to create public structures characterized by inclusiveness, not division, for all its different citizens.

As Ms McArdle (who used to write for The Economist) explains:High-fixed-cost, low-marginal-cost industries are characterized by brutal competition and punishing boom and bust cycles.

Second, as our understanding of the commons has become more complex, the design of economic policy instruments has become more sophisticated, enabling policy makers to address problems that are characterized by uncertainty, spatial and temporal heterogeneity, and long duration.

Speci cally, 92% of the job loss in these occupations since the mid-1980s occurs within a 12 month window of NBER dated recessions (that have all been characterized by jobless recoveries).

Participants discussed the possibility that this recovery could resemble the past two, which were characterized by a slow pace of hiring for a time even after aggregate demand picked up.There is ample reason to feel that the recovery might be weak and jobless.

Mr Warawa is characterized by some of his supporters as the last in a long line of people with inconvenient opinions who have faced the prime minister's wrath.Mr Harper has offered to set up a forum where dissident MPs can air their grievances.

Even dramatic attempts to protect one's health and minimize the need for health care will not always be successful, and the  health care market is characterized by unpredictable and unavoidable needs for care.

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