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Once countries can no longer use monetary policy to moderate national highs and lows in economic activity, fiscal policy will need to assume a greater, nationally differentiated, counter-cyclical role.
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Mr. Lahille said that the discussions were "based on the realization that middle- and small-sized business schools will not be able to survive unless they forge alliances" to gain greater "visibility, nationally and internationally".
And as the provenance of what is placed on a plate becomes a greater concern nationally, so, too, does the method of raising the fowl, pigs and calves that reach the table.
What they have said is that once people climb out of poverty, the link is weak, and may not work at all above a certain point (as one British pundit put it, extra money "is now proved beyond doubt not to deliver greater happiness, nationally or individually").
"Greater organization, greater cooperation and greater awareness nationally of who we are".
Commissioner James W. Gardner, the lone dissenting commissioner, protested that "there is a necessity for this power" and said that "there are great pressures nationally and in Kentucky to increase renewables".
This might be a reflection of the greater resources available nationally for materials research and of the service role that many ME departments have in Engineering Schools.
European Cooperation in Science and Technology offers support to help researchers throughout Europe to build research networks for greater coordination of nationally funded research across Europe.
Twenty-first-century viewers will get a chance to see for themselves, when this musical is rebroadcast, on Dec. 5 in the New York area on PBS Great Performances and nationally on Dec. 13.
Although the Delta's antebellum history is skimpy — until the middle of the nineteenth century, it was a virtual wilderness — Greenville takes pride in some cultured planter families, such as that of the novelist Walker Percy, whose great-uncle became nationally known in the twenties for denouncing a resurgent Ku Klux Klan.
Although the Delta's antebellum history is skimpy until the middle of the nineteenth century, it was a virtual wilderness Greenville takes pride in some cultured planter families, such as that of the novelist Walker Percy, whose great-uncle became nationally known in the twenties for denouncing a resurgent Ku Klux Klan.
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