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That's why Antarctic scientists are clamoring to do vastly more research there — immediately.
As I have long argued, companies could do vastly more to explain how their tax bills arise.
"Five years of very high unemployment do vastly more than five times as much damage as one year of high unemployment.
Whereas the Reagan administration in the 1980s could do little to help Iranians (Ronald Reagan's determined efforts to engage the clerical regime over the hostages in Lebanon certainly didn't strengthen "moderates" in Tehran), Mr. Obama could do vastly more.
Oz's interview is not only one of the most sober reckonings of Israel's current position that you can find, his insistence that Israel and Palestine really could do vastly better by each other also makes it one of the most optimistic.
As an occupying power, Israel has "an international legal obligation to protect civilians" he said, as he called on its government to do "vastly more" to ensure the safety of UN sites where more than 173,000 Gazans have sought refuge.
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Economists who understand IS-LM have done vastly better in tracking our current crisis than people who don't.
Even among wage-earners the rich have done vastly better than the rest: the share of income earned by the top 1% of workers has increased since the 1990s even as the overall labour share has fallen.
Yet the very rich have done vastly better: someone at the cutoff for the top 0.01 percent now makes 30 times as much as someone at the top 1 percent, according to the latest numbers.
And certainly college graduates as a whole are doing vastly better than those with only a high school degree (young college graduates have an unemployment rate of just over 8 percent, while the unemployment rate for high school graduates within the same age group is close to 20 percent).
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