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Howard Archer, chief UK economist at IHS Global Insight, said: "There is no getting away from the fact that the January trade deficit is disappointing and also worrying for hopes that the economy can rebalance over the coming months.

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But they won't, so I repeat my refrain of asset allocation, diversification, and rebalancing over and over again, through the markets' endless high notes and low notes, to anyone who will listen.

And this, he said, is a good thing: Although such a transition will no doubt be marked by some bumps in the road, it represents a desired macroeconomic rebalancing that over the longer run can help ensure sustained non-inflationary growth.

Analysts now fear that these poor figures could ruin any chance of the economy rebalancing over the coming months.

The stocks carrying mutations in a gene of interest and Dcas were rebalanced over a green compound balancer to separate GFP-negative double homozygotes and GFP-positive double heterozygotes.

The P[lacW]k06808 insertion chromosome was initially outcrossed for eight generations to a Bloomington stock isogenic for chromosome 2 (y w 67c23; iso-2) and rebalanced over y +CyO (kindly provided by Karen Blochlinger).

Stocks with these mutant alleles were obtained from the Drosophila Stock Center (Bloomington, IN) and rebalanced over chromosomes containing Tubby (Tb) to facilitate the identification of homozygous or trans-heterozygous mutant third instar larvae.

So "if you rely on inertia and don't rebalance regularly, over the long run, you're going to end up with a bigger allocation to stocks than you started with," said Christine Fahlund, senior financial planner at T. Rowe Price in Baltimore.

The pkn dln and Df 2R w45-30n chromosomes were rebalanced separately over CyO, P{w [+mC]ActGFP}JMR1, and then the lines were mated together.

Teenage voting – which was introduced in Austria mainly in an effort to rebalance the generations with over-65s starting to outnumber under-25 voters – has had a positive effect, he said, and there was every reason to hope for the same in Scotland.

Over the longer term, the private sector can engage in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) style investments that will shift conservative government-owned bodies into more enterprising growth industries, rebalance the typical government over-employment, and create vibrant and fast-paced job opportunities that are driven by market demands.

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