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By contrast, NASA's direction tends to shift with every change of presidency.
The effect is diminished on screen because Anderson's cool direction tends to flatten out the feeling.
Because when found the wind potency, the wind direction tends to northwest position.
"All else equal, each successive action in the same direction tends to lower the incremental benefits and to raise the incremental costs of additional actions," he said.
Any orbit is a balance between two competing forces: gravity, which pulls things together, and the speed of the bodies, which (if it is in the right direction) tends to make them move away from each other.
And since the Fed chairman, Paul A. Volcker, has also supported bank powers to underwrite mutual funds, any action the Fed takes in that direction tends to create concern.
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