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"And then when I'm singing, I'm trying even harder to get at the heart of something".
IBM, HP's arch rival, is trying even harder, with a marketing splurge for what it calls "on-demand computing".
The artists say their groups for instance, the acrobatic Sarakasi dancers have been brought closer together by the crisis, and they are trying even harder to reach out for recruits to the slums where the fighting was worst.
"The B.O.J. could act to signal it is trying even harder to support the economy," he added, suggesting that the bank could increase a fund for the purchase of bonds and other assets by ¥5 trillion, or $60 billion.
At 34 Berry, a 142-unit rental on the other side of Williamsburg that opened in 2010, the landlord is trying even harder to create a cafe-by-the-concierge effect.
With monetary policy almost at its limits – although the Bank of England now seems to be trying even harder – a pithy observation of Keynes's strikes a chord: "The inability of the interest rate to fall has brought down empires".
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