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Central banks in the Philippines, South Korea and Vietnam all cut interest rates in July.But the main argument for owning equities is the unappealing nature of the alternatives.
The language used in this article, from 'exotic' to 'Far East' and the unappealing nature of the word 'blob' to describe a drink well-known to many Asians and Asian-Americans unintentionally alienates this population from reading this article.
The dollar has since stabilised on a trade-weighted basis, and with global trade expected to grow only slowly, the boost from foreign profits may be dissipating.Still, because of the unappealing nature of likely bond and cash returns, it would probably take a shock to derail the equity rally in the near term.
Researchers commented on the unappealing nature of lifestyle changes such as nutrition therapy and physical activity changes as opposed to a more appealing 'magic pill'.
Additional roadblocks include the unappealing nature of the process as well as the cumbersome procedure of screening of potential fecal donors.
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Larson and colleagues have reported that men found couple testing unappealing because of the unstable and distrustful nature of their marriages [ 41].
The quiet sketches of gentle nature that Nikolai Mikhailovich's entire clan, young and old, loved to make were similarly unappealing to Boris Ivanovich.
Some Giuliani aides and national Republican figures concluded that his interest in the campaign was flagging, as although he was desirous of winning in political combat against a Clinton, he was by nature an executive personality and the prospect of serving as one of a hundred legislators was unappealing to him.
Very unappealing.
unappealing to the critters?
Although an unappealing one.
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