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Despite a substantial body of research investigating this general relationship, relatively little empirical attention has been given to understanding the mechanisms that might generate this linkage.
Several mechanisms might generate this pattern, including variation in herbivory, but there is no evidence of differences in herbivory in inbred and outbred plants at any planting site (J. Hereford, unpubl. res).
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It just might generate the groundswell of public support needed.
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Instead, the central bank, which has already cut rates twice in recent weeks, still has to lower them by about half a point by January to converge with the rates of the other euro countries.For the euro-zone as a whole, any overheating that this might generate in Portugal, "would be like a very small radiator in a very big room," says one Lisbon economist.
The unbalanced growth policy might generate income inequality, and this might induce some welfare loss.
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