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There was a stubborn bit of data buried in the August jobs report released on Friday: The unemployment rate for blacks (11.4percentt) was more than twice that for whites (5.3percentt).
This week the lira firmed further to about YTL1.32 US$1, notwithstanding stubborn 10% inflation and data releases that underlined the ongoing slowdown in growth.The solid fiscal performance of recent years may worsen in 2007 due to sluggish tax revenues, higher interest costs and some pre-election loosening by the government.
The latest data illustrating this stubborn work-centrism come from the U.S. Travel Association: Americans left a record 662 million vacation days unused in 2016.
In addition, each stubborn mutant was killed with a lower number of test data evaluations in comparison with the work of other authors.
Gatekeepers at prestigious science journals rejected research papers in the stubborn belief that the immune system can't attack cancer — data be damned.
The data-devouring Missile defended Noble, repeating "facts are a stubborn thing," a favorite mantra, as he lauded its record.
Data released just before the decision suggested that even the most stubborn indices are retreating: a preliminary estimate of consumer inflation this month was less than 0.2%.
By moving most of the data burden to broadcast, Sezmi is getting rid of a declining but stubborn cost in the online video revolution.
But violent crime has proved stubborn in Memphis, and the city continues to be one of the most dangerous places in the nation, according to F.B.I. data.
Stubborn people.
Stubborn history.
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