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Still, as Carl Emmerson of the Institute for Fiscal Studies points out, after both world wars, the level of public spending in Britain rose permanently; you might expect something similar after a once-in-a-lifetime financial crisis.
The judges ruled that Ms. Pisam repeatedly urged Mr. Ron to get rid of Rose permanently, putting her demands in writing.
The world has changed since 1989, when Commissioner Bart Giamatti, who was more fan than insider, banned Rose permanently for conduct not in the best interests of baseball.
A few weeks later, Giamatti banned Rose permanently from the game.
Sadly, the primitive device handicapped Rose permanently, and now she can never be returned to the wild.
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Although swift action from the ECB could protect other vulnerable countries, such as Portugal, from immediate market attacks, in the long run their borrowing costs would rise permanently.
Mean sea level may rise permanently due to global climate change (eustatism) and occasionally due to tides and intensive storm events.
She's since risen again, permanently docked in Chelsea, to service Manhattan's Wayfarer-wearers.
The number of children who can be permanently adopted rose to 2,123 in 1999 from 1,033 in 1996 because of procedures developed to keep children from languishing in foster care, an aide to Mr. Bush said.
His analysis for why unemployment will rise: The permanent decrease in house prices will permanently decrease the jobs in residential investment activity.
The whipsaw of eternally rising costs and permanently depressed prices.
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