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Lee's work was changing in the mid-1960s she mid-1960s shel, lightweight pieces, and a series of madel relief sculptures.
We made more small talk as we walked to the apartment.
In the subjects given placebo, Met-COMT subjects made more small bets than Val-COMT subjects (p =.05); this difference was reversed in subjects given tolcapone (p =.025; Figure 1E), with tolcapone-treated Val-COMT subjects being more risk averse than tolcapone-treated Met-COMT subjects (p =.008).
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But Representative John D. Dingell, the powerful Democrat from Detroit who chairs the House Energy and Commerce Committee, argues — as he did more than a decade ago — that tightening CAFE standards unfairly penalizes domestic automakers while rewarding foreign rivals who make more small cars.
A common refrain: Detroit needs to make more small cars.
Firstly, by making more small bets on more emerging brands and building a culture of innovation, Kellogg's would become a dominant player in consumer goods.
This paper examines the effectiveness of a specific U.S. Treasury program, known as the Small Business Lending Fund (SBLF), that is designed to stimulate small financial institutions to make more small businesses loans.
Congress and the Obama administration would probably be willing to sign the check in return for some environmental promises (making more small cars, for instance), some concessions by workers and the departure of the top executives.
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