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sharps
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Third person singular of sharp
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Numbers released this week confirm that the supply-side limits on growth are gradually tightening.In this section In three parts The inevitability of instability The year of the ant From a low base Card sharps Bribing the taxpayer Grease-proof taper Risk off ReprintsThe country's urban workforce, which produces most of its output, is growing more slowly.
Recent advances in behavioural economics, however, are changing that.In this section In three parts The inevitability of instability The year of the ant From a low base Card sharps Bribing the taxpayer Grease-proof taper Risk off ReprintsEconomists have long known that people are risk-averse: Daniel Bernoulli, a Swiss mathematician, observed as much in the 18th century.
The KSE sizzled last year, too, posting a gain of 49%.In this section Das slog Holiday hassles A small step forward Premium members Inefficient frontier Card sharps Penury portrait ReprintsSome of this reflects the country's potential.
And like the British bank, it quickly ended up tapping state coffers to survive.In this section Das slog Holiday hassles A small step forward Premium members Inefficient frontier Card sharps Penury portrait ReprintsThe parallels between the two are less obvious now.
Banks are now free to set lending rates (save those for residential mortgages) at any level they want.In this section Das slog Holiday hassles A small step forward Premium members Card sharps Inefficient frontier Penury portrait ReprintsIn truth, the measure is less bold than it appears.
It was more a surgical than a statistical route.Denver entered the game a two-and-a-half point favourite, largely because of Mr Manning's tremendous popularity: even one of the sharps profiled in James Vlahos's tremendously entertaining piece about the world's best football betters maintains a rule of never wagering against a marquee quarterback.
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When I tell people what I do for a living, I see the same look again and again — a flinching sideways glance, as if they were about to be reprimanded for not knowing about C-sharps.
("Death Valley '69" is a good example: Ranaldo plays a guitar tuned — bottom to top — to two low F-sharps, two medium F-sharps, and an E and a B. Much of his playing involves no fretting at all).
Nevertheless, where new rifles were employed, they played a decisive role: Gen. John Buford's Sharps-equipped cavalry was able to hold off a larger number of Confederate infantry during the opening phase of Gettysburg in July 1863.
Ross Norman of the gold dealer Sharps Pixley said: "What's happening is simple – investors are de-risking and putting their money into safe havens like gold – which will keep climbing.
Albion had defender Ian Sharps sent off after an hour for two yellow cards – he will miss the second semi and the final should Burton get there – but the Essex men were unable to make their numerical advantage count, failing to trouble home goalkeeper Dean Lyness until the 87th minute when he blocked a shot from Ryan Leonard.
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