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Severe weather problems in our major agricultural areas, uncertainty in the European and United States financial systems, a stubborn low-growth economic environment, instability in the Middle East that threatens energy supplies, and slower growth in China and Asia all spell the pressing need for a reliable and trustworthy risk management industry.

The means, he hastens to point out, were a decidedly mixed bag of motives and techniques that embraced "daring, cunning, bullying, bluff and bluster, treachery, robbery, quick talk, double talk, noble principles, stubborn resolve, low-down expediency, cash on the barrelhead, and, when deemed necessary, spilled blood".

Way back in 1996 Akerlof, Dickens and Perry suggested that this would make inflation stubborn at low rates, breaking the usual link between high unemployment and disinflation.

Neither package of bills is expected to gain much traction in Congress, where the parties remain deeply divided over the best approach to stubborn unemployment, low wages and too few new jobs.

As such, the work we present here, as well as that of Drew and Williams, adds to a growing body of work that highlights how robust and stubborn the low-prevalence effect is (Kunar, Rich, & Wolfe, 2010; Schwark, Macdonald, et al., 2013; Wolfe et al., 2007).

Their hit "We Can't Stop" is an ornery, stubborn song, sticking low to the ground, never letting Ms. Cyrus soar vocally.

New evidence says there might be another reason for these stubborn spells of low employment: After a recession, the remaining job openings may become harder to fill because employers start to demand people with better skills, who can adapt to new technologies in order to be more productive.

The measures we have are imperfect reflections of the Platonic ideal; still, keeping your eye on core inflation has been a much better strategy than following the ups and downs of the headline rate: To be fair, I and other have been surprised by the stubborn persistence of low core inflation; if you'd asked me three years ago, I would have predicted slight deflation by now.

At 74 years of age and a stubborn advocate of a low-maintenance life, Anna is a most unlikely candidate to be the youth icon.

It also failed: 30% of schools exceeded the 40%-poor-student threshold in 2008.Yet those facts like the stubborn racial gap and the low graduation rate for poor pupils could just as well argue for improving as ending the current system.

And one way the Welsh government has decided to spend more money is to tackle that stubborn link between poverty and low education attainment.

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