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However, despite the strong development of the concept of creative economy and its broad impact in political and academic circles, the literature on the creative economy, creative classes and creative cities has been criticized both for its conceptual definition and character asepticsuch as for responding to interests of certain economic groups or hide phenomena of urban segregation.
Their severe and deteriorating cognitive impairments are such that carers find progressive difficulty in authentically ascertaining and responding to interests, preferences, and needs.
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On top of that, Amazon is responding to interest in the program.
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Once floated, a fixed-income security will, apart from responding to interest rate movements, vary in price almost entirely in accordance with rating changes.
Higher interest rates, at least in theory, make people more reluctant to borrow and spend, and so should help cut inflation.The problem is that inflation does not respond to interest-rate changes straight away.
A promising basketball player as a teenager, his dreams of making it professionally were squashed because, without British nationality, he wasn't allowed to travel, which meant he was unable to respond to interest from universities in America.
But not everyone is in this position — if nothing else, by definition there must be creditors as well as debtors, so someone is able to respond to interest rates.
Going forward, he says Canopy will focus on giving brands a "more expressive" home on Canopy, as well as expanding beyond the U.S. to respond to interest it has seen from regional Amazon sites in the U.K., Canada and Germany.
Although the research doesn't cover these investors, there are a number of reasons to think leveraged investors are more likely to respond to interest-rate differentials.
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