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The break was given a nudge when Mr. Sweeney, according to an account he later told several friends, was asked by Mr. Lowenstein to share his bed.
A few weeks ago the price was 4,550p, given a nudge down by some analysts who feel the group's debt is too high and that competitive pressures, plus the Government's new minimum wage, will burden Whitbread.
Joshua Smith, a senior policy analyst at the Economic Policy Institute, a liberal thinktank, described the measure as "completely backwards logic", because it wrongly assumes there are swaths of unemployed people who would work if only they were given a nudge.
If you have to pull out 30,000?" Sometimes evolution is given a nudge by a notorious incident, like Todd Bertuzzi's retaliatory attack in 2004 that ended the career of Steve Moore and has resulted in lawsuits that are still pending.
Sheila Bair, the FDIC's chairman, indicated this week that banks would be given a nudge.Still, some fear that the plan may not be big enough.
Whatever the reason, he notes, life as we know it could just as easily have been given a nudge toward the right-handed side in a different environment.
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By giving a nudge to interest-rate expectations, it could be exactly what is needed.
And the camp, Dr. Worsey said, can give a nudge in the right direction.
The inclusion of the words 'innocent face' was giving a nudge and a wink to readers," he said.
Behind him Hermes gives a nudge to a servant bearing gifts — a reminder that the gods had the power to make or break heroes.
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