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Investors who once criticized countries for not embracing enough austerity to mend tattered balance sheets have recently started to acknowledge that too much austerity is squeezing growth — making it harder, rather than easier, to pay back debts.
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These days, Mr. Andriessen is embraced enough that Lincoln Center is mounting a festival of his works, "Sonic Evolutions," which started last night and runs through May 15.
"The problem is we've tried to do it in-house, and haven't embraced enough of the bright smart things out there who have a different way of looking at it," he said.
But if this leading institution cannot embrace enough humility to address even mundane demonstrations of racism, how can it expect the rest of the nation to address greater ones?
So his issue seems to be more with filmmakers not embracing 3D enough.
Any counterculture embraced by enough people becomes culture; works of art meant as blows against orthodoxy become classics worthy of enshrinement.
Implicit in this sense in Muhammad's personal example and genius, tradition inferred an elasticity and an embrace large enough to comprehend and anticipate all that Islam in its wide geographical experience was to become.
This season, the freshman Moustafa Hamada embraced it enough to compose an essay to his teammates on how much it meant to be a part of this Trinity team.
This is the Envy's biggest problem but something that can be accepted and even embraced given enough time and patience.
Will Louise and OFWs like Louise embrace Bitcoin enough to use it in their daily life?
We had not embraced them enough to understand how to market them.
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