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On one hand, Europe will have to break a downward spiral for countries on its southern tier: their contracting economies are making it ever hard to escape debt and rekindle growth.
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Eventually the network effect took hold, with Facebook's ever-growing user base making it ever-more valuable and attractive to new users.
Then again, this is the Board that ignored the advice of science experts when they crafted their science curriculum, making it ever-so-friendly to creationism, and this is the group that ignored the advice of social science experts when they opted to recast the state's social science curriculum in stark political terms.
The economic sluggishness has made it ever more challenging for the Fed to meet its two-part legal mandate: maintaining price stability while promoting maximum employment.
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