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This, he explains, matters for the US economic outlook.
Bogle explains matters of surprising significance, notably Bill Cosby's emergence as the advertising spokesman who led the way in "deghettoizing" television commercials for such products as Coca-Cola and Jell-O.
Some of the book seems to be directed at the general reader, and explains matters that anyone remotely familiar with this territory would know; in other places, he indulges in the most arcane arguments, settling picayune details by quoting pages of obscure statistics and wordy official edicts.
Seneca explains matters in precisely this fashion: while we should take indifferents (health, illness, wealth, poverty, etc).
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