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But when the numbers in the national accounts started to pose awkward questions about whether Labour's big spending spree was delivering value for money, ministers started to take a keen interest.
To be regarded as excellent, my research must be recognised by my peers, but, if good research is by definition marked by dissidence, then such evaluations can pose awkward difficulties.
(For much of the 1990s, the average inflation rate in poor countries was 50%.)In this section A delicate condition A Citi situation Finding default Power play Millennium bug Baby boom and bust Selling sex Reprints Related items R-word index: Warning lightsJan 10th 2008 The global economy: The turning pointSep 20th 2007Nonetheless, the upswing is broad enough to pose awkward questions.
In some instances this is inevitable — it's hard to deliver e-mail without knowing the destination, after all — but in many cases it's a result of the drive to stay compatible with regular e-mail, since encrypting the sending e-mail address and subject line would pose awkward problems for users who prefer to view their e-mail with standard mail programs.
No probing exploration of the "whys and wherefores" is launched; no pressing questions posed to our leaders in Washington; no editorial pleading for an answer; no op-eds dare pose awkward questions.
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Two or three times the move worked, the Spaniard's pace posing awkward questions of the home left-back, Oscar Wendt.
He suggested new elements: maybe adding an alumni donor who is horrified at the string of campus homicides, or the ubiquitous crime scenes posing awkward moments for a campus tour guide leading around prospective students.
A spent force Greed is gone L-shaped poverty lines The big bear Once bitten, twice shy Divided we stand The faith that moves Mammon Bold strokes Reprints Related items Economics focus: Krugman's conundrumApr 17th 2008 Economics focus: Intelligent designOct 18th 2007Economies of scale had long posed awkward problems for theorists.
The extradition of one of the president's foes poses awkward questions for himON MARCH 22nd Charles Blé Goudé (pictured), an Ivorian widely known as the "street general", was flown from the Ivory Coast to The Hague, to be charged at the International Criminal Court (ICC), alongside his patron, Laurent Gbagbo, the previous Ivorian president, with four counts of crimes against humanity.
Current political circumstances in the UK are posing awkward questions for Jones's idea of the Establishment.
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