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CAPITALISM is ever prone to cycles.
The White House, ever prone to confuse what is good for chief executives with what is good for the economy, regards the Sarbanes bill as too tough (see article).On independent directors, what the president said this week was better.
"Markets, ever prone to irrational exuberance and pessimism, mistakenly and irrationally presumed that the elimination of exchange risk… meant the elimination of sovereign risk – the risk that a government could not pay back what it owed".
If girls are forced into such exposure at school functions, I figure -- why not level the playing field... Boys are hardly ever prone to such baring of the 'bootay' as women.
Instead, endlessly reactive, we persist in a low-grade mean fascistic fever, ever prone to instant escalation to high fever (the proverbial red alert) at the least prompting of the next demagogue to come along, whether it's Rick Perry or Michele Bachmann or some other medieval inquisitor yet to find his or her way to the media megaphone.
They are more than ever prone to make transitions across large ranges of the latent metric of functional capacity.
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But the former Alaska Governor is the anti-Romney; headstrong where he is cool, impetuous and off-the-cuff where he is bland and scripted, and ever-prone to gaffes.
India's Congress-run government is ever more prone to denial.
His characters, as ever, were prone to wildly unrealistic assessments of their own talents.
From this perspective, the only way capitalists could increase their wealth was through the expansion of a finance sector which, divorced from the real economy, became ever more prone to asset bubbles.
Another way to see it is that our visual art has become more essayistic in nature which is to say: sermonic, assertive, usefully relevant to a polity ever more prone to the bizarre.
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