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Yet no less eminent an economist than Martin Feldstein, a Harvard professor, former president of the National Bureau of Economic Research and chairman of Ronald Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers when the country was recovering from a severe recession in the early 1980s, is worried.
Dissenting voices, though perhaps fewer in number, have been no less eminent.
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Mr Fischer no less eminent an economist than Mr Stiglitz, by the way is a man of (hitherto) unquestioned integrity, admired right across the profession.
So it's fitting that covering it is giving less eminent but experienced CNN correspondents like Ben Wedeman and Arwa Damon a chance to have their say as well.
But less eminent and established researchers won't just become reluctant to act as concerned citizens, weighing in on current debates; they'll be deterred from even doing research on topics that might get them in trouble.
Now she is presenting a season of her own at City Center, dancing in a triple bill of ballets created for and around her by more or less eminent choreographers.
Hence the spit and polish applied to Mr McDonnell who, having surrounded himself with lots of (more or less) eminent advisers, did indeed manage to sound quite reasonable in a speech light on policy but heavy on promises of consultation and conversation.
"He deserves no less".
And in "Gatsby," no less.
Our guests deserve no less.
A silver medallist no less.
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