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He seized on Mr. Bush's statement on Tuesday that "we ought to explore seriously" a national sales tax.
"You know, I'm not exactly sure how big the national sales tax is going to have to be, but it's the kind of interesting idea that we ought to explore seriously".
"It's kind of an interesting idea that we ought to explore seriously," Mr. Bush said in response to a question during an "Ask President Bush" session in Niceville, Fla.
It is only in the past 30 years that economists have started to explore seriously the implications of these "agency costs"—the financial loss to the "principal" (the shareholders) due to the abuse of discretion by the "agent" (the manager) hired to run the firm.In the world of Modigliani and Miller, no account was taken of agency costs.
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Had he done so, instead of leaving talks with Labour to his acolytes later, he could have explored seriously the possibility of a Lib-Lab coneition, one more in tune with what the voters had understood of our consistent Liberal ideology under all six leaders since Jo Grimond.
The Killing was much slower and less corpse-strewn than UK police shows had been allowed to be – although, influenced by Scandi-drama, they have now calmed down – while Borgen explored seriously the work and motivations of politicians and journalists, subjects that in this country were either completely ignored or treated as satire.
I decided to explore directing seriously, and got an Arts Council bursary to be an assistant director at Theatre Royal Stratford East.
But then Daneman was a supremely good exponent of doddering silliness - or the younger variety, such as the self-torturing, anxious lover, Faukland, in Sheridan's The Rivals, whose complicated character he refused to explore too seriously, settling instead for just the right level of what a critic called "inflated Byronism".
"It is one of the things we're exploring very seriously," she said, adding that high housing costs on the South Fork had previously stood in the way of such a program.
There is also an anxiety in America and Europe about the lives of boys — their deep absorption in video games, their emotional stuntedness — and then their entry into an extended adolescence that has been parodied by the 2006 film "Failure to Launch" and explored more seriously in the book "Guyland" by Michael Kimmel.
By embracing and acknowledging values and exploring them seriously, we anticipate that EBM will achieve a more mature, and socially useful, status.
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