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Several "tail funds", which invest in assets that should rise in bad economic times, have started up in the past few years.
He said that the Senate in the last two weeks had unexpectedly created a comprehensive measure -- amendment by amendment -- covering parties, candidates and outside groups that should rise and fall together.
Over time, Short says, he suspects that if the oil has formed microdroplets they will coalesce and form larger, more buoyant drops that should rise to the surface.
"73% of UK premises can access fibre - including some businesses who say they can't in this report - and that should rise to 90% in under two years," said a spokeswoman.
Nashville is a city that should rise to the top of anyone's list.
That should rise to 250m by 2004, says Scott Stevens, a director of Motorola, making China the second-largest market in the world.
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It'll be attractive to some people and it will offend only the sort of people who reinforce that tired old social expectation that women should rise above their earthly bodies -- shouldn't have bodily functions or smells or imperfections.
It reckons that borrowing should be at least £3.5 billion lower than it is, and that taxes should rise (or spending fall) accordingly.Many other economists think that estimate is on the low side.
It says that the science budget should be ring-fenced and that it should rise by 3% above inflation for the next two years.
Mr Obama, who had insisted that rates should rise for anyone making more than $250,000, has now made that $400,000.
The administration has estimated that premiums should rise no more than 2 percent because of the new consumer protections, and warned this month that it would have "zero tolerance" for efforts to blame the law for larger increases.
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