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But Mr. Carey, who left office that December after eight years, now points to history to show who was right after all.
"It's a very, very grudging labor market," said Joshua Shapiro, chief economist for MFR Inc. "A growing amount of evidence now points to this recovery taking a long time".
After decades of discussion over the use of synthetics, research now points to hydrolyzed starch (an old Japanese recipe) as a solution or, when the use of water is inadvisable, methylcellulose in an organic solvent.
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