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The third answer lay in the promotion of a "revolutionary" new product: the juice of an orange.
The third answer is "English votes for English laws", championed by the Conservatives in their 2010 manifesto.
This is clearly the NYSE's secret: its apparently low trading costs reflect the fact that its high cost base is spread over enormous volumes.But the third answer is more brutal: to rig the market in some way.
We hypothesized that the third answer would be true: We expected that investors were susceptible to the pervasive bias associated with gender role stereotypes, and would be more likely to target female CEOs than male CEOs.
The third answer is to keep the car all-battery, but to introduce a network of battery-exchange stations similar to the existing network of petrol stations, so that someone who is running out of juice can pull in, swap over and pull out.Celling the futureA leading contender in the first category is Mitsubishi's i-MiEV, which should go on sale next year.
And the third answer is that while our blog for The World in 2010 was prosaically called Predictions, The Economist's preference now is to give its blogs a name, witness Babbage and Gulliver or Johnson and Prospero.The reality, of course, is that some of our prophecies will come true, and others will not.
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The first answer is time.
The first answer seems to be safety.
The fourth answer is house prices.
The first answer is money.
The first answer is advertising.
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