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"This will be a real core country for Leopard in the future".
Taken together, it's unclear who Mr. Rich wants to rib harder: core country fans who can't stomach his boisterousness, or his rowdy friends, who probably groan when he gets to balladeering.
Third, Merkel's decision rips the very engine out of the entire integration idea: that Germany, Europe's historically problematic core country, underwrites the ever-fragile idea of European politics transcending the merely national.
Analysts at UBS, a bank, reckon that euro break-up could cost a peripheral country 40-50% of GDP in the first year, and a core country 20-25% (see article).
Following the lead of Taylor Swift, who took album of the year at last year's ceremony, Lady Antebellum has made a seamless transition from a core country audience to a broader one in mainstream pop.
The Brussels official who found a majority of E.U. members liking the idea that Turkey's entry seems shelved for now — I spoke to a cabinet minister from another E.U. core country who agreed — described Turkish assertiveness as "tactics, not strategy," and part of an expression of Turkey's irritation with Europe's resistance to it.
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Back in November 2010, Aviva set out a strategy of focusing on 12 core countries.
The lack of demand from the periphery is affecting also the core countries.
In core countries, notably Germany, this fiscal consolidation is voluntary, even masochistic.
That may not happen in Europe — but only if the core countries pay the price.
"They do have substantial exposure to European banks in the so-called core countries: Germany, France, etc.
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