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Electronic Data Systems, a former American multinational information technology equipment and services company.
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Shadow chancellor Ed Balls is on hand to explain the sums; despite all the talk, the two Eds look like a team.
Yes, Seldon's piece must have irritated the two Eds.
Princeton Princeton University Press.Craftss, N.,and Fearon, P. (eds)., (2013).
This error lies at the heart of many a market bubble".The Global Financial System: A Functional Perspective", by Dwight Crane, Ken Froot, Scott Mason, André Perold, Robert Merton, Zvi Bodie, Eric Sirri and Peter Tufano, eds.
The failure to communicate his efforts to persuade voters – when they are ready to listen – that Labour is being realistic may be laid at the Two Eds' doors.
Unlike the relationship between Brown and Blair, that between the two Eds has not been marked by in-fighting.
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That's what proper scientists do, write op-eds and work for think tanks.
Op-eds in online publications and my media-driven Twitter feed often bemoan what could have been.
The experience this time of dueling op-eds citing papers the relevance of which no one can agree upon is less than heartening.
THE Middle East Media Research Institute collects representative op-eds and cartoons from Arabic-speaking nations, reacting to Barack Obama's Cairo speech.
Or are local opinions soured by a supplement of accompanying editorials and op-eds, which tend to range from highly critical of Ms Rousseff to rabidly anti-government?In a recent article in Valor Tony Volpon of Nomura, a broker, offers an alternative explanation.
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