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Japan has tried fiscal stimulus before, building roads and bridges that kept the construction industry happy but accomplished little else.
The department's new rules on reporting stockpiles of toxic chemicals, issued last week, have certainly made the industry happy.
"F.D.A. could fix this tubing problem tomorrow, but because the agency is so worried about making industry happy, people continue to die," Dr. Smith said.
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi also faces political pressure to spend more on public works projects to keep the construction industry happy.
Mr. Bush, or more to the point, Vice President Dick Cheney, came to office determined to dismantle Bill Clinton's environmental legacy, undo decades of environmental law and keep their friends in industry happy.
S&P made the claim in court papers it filed defending itself against the lawsuit, which alleges that S&P gave sound ratings to bad mortgage products to keep its clients in the banking industry happy.Bank of America decided to sell its remaining 1% stake in China Construction Bank, which should fetch around $1.5 billion.
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But by 2012, after 35 years of being given endless second chances by the TV and movie industries, happy to forgive accusations of spousal abuse and drug addiction as long as he brought in the fans, he finally made himself pretty much unemployable after his notorious meltdown during his departure from the sitcom Two and a Half Men.
Another update in the new version of the app is a new and improved the tipping interface for transactions, which is sure to make merchants in some service industries happy.
The advertising industry seems happy with the change.
And it's an appetite that the music industry is happy to indulge and cultivate.
Many people in the tech industry seem happy to oblige him.
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