This prescription sounds very close to the recommendations of America's top political scholar on Britain, Samuel Beer, in his recent keen affidavit for the Blair government in The Economist (February 7th), who lauds New Labour as a return to the social-liberal spirit of Lloyd George, after the long years in a collectivist wilderness.
The real danger comes after 10 years, when the long-term care program will increase deficits and create even greater pressure for government rationing of medical care.
The damages, if any, will come in future years long after stopping the merger has become moot.
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After four long years, the Tribune Company announced on December 31, that it had completed its restructuring process.
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Five years after the long-ruling coalition was wounded in an earlier vote, its weaknesses were made more manifest: It got only 47% of the popular vote.
However, in the legacy report, the net short of the non-commercials stood was the most October 2009, after the market had been mostly net long during the last two years.
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Mr Stewart, who studied Islamic history and Arabic at Oxford, says that after his long years in the Gulf he would find it hard to adjust to Western corporate culture.
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Mr Fowler retired from the Canadian foreign service two years after a long career that included postings as ambassador to Italy and the United Nations.
While a final judgment on the full magnitude of the risks will not be knowable for years to come, long after the crash investigation into today's accident is complete, the enormity of the contribution the V-22 will make to the Marine Corps is clear.
Lauringson started the project not long after completing three years of maternity leave, and has a son in kindergarden.
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He first held a hearing on the topic more than 25 years ago, not long after he started in the House of Representatives.
And since the mutualised debt would have to become a national responsibility again after 25 years, it might actually make the long-term mutualisation of eurozone debt harder to achieve.
The results come three years after the Government's National Service Framework for Long-Term Conditions, which pledged to improve quality of life and independence for people living with chronic conditions.
But in 2004, researchers discovered that a dwarf species of human, dubbed "The Hobbit", was living on the Indonesian island of Flores until 12, 000 years ago - long after modern humans had colonised the region.
But the result was that many Fortune 500 companies changed auditors during the first three years after the law was passed, sometimes breaking up very long relationships, over the same kind of impasse or seemingly sudden disagreement over old issues.
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The first half will be made available to him five years from when Cook officially became CEO, and the rest will vest five years after that, as long as he stays.
Two years after the ouster of long-serving strongman Hosni Mubarak, Egypt is in the throes of a full-blown economic crisis.
The authors even identified a universal "tipping point" in the life cycle of new words: Roughly 30 to 50 years after their birth, they either enter the long-term lexicon or tumble off a cliff into disuse.
It reminds me of Nokia two years after the iPhone launch, not long before their adoption of Windows.
Sharon Kleinpeter with the local cable company, Cox Communications, says the law was passed two years ago after long negotiations.
Dr Huang had been a long term admirer of the choir after spending 18 years working at the University of Wales, Swansea.
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Our brains have kept us employed for all these years, long after we lost the ability to sell our muscle power to each other due to the advancement in steam, electricity, and gas motors.
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There's an in-depth retrospective of the technology at the source link, looking back to Samsung's exit that left Mitsubishi alone in the segment three years ago, long after others like Sony and Hitachi fled for thinner-framed climates.
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Van de Velde was named as the European Tour's Golfer of the Month for March after his first victory in 13 years at the Madeira Island Open two weeks ago following a long-term knee problem.
The move was made to protect the foundation's long-term capital after years of falling short of covering its operating expenses.
Mr Almskog held the top job at Kvaerner for three years after a long career with ABB where he was one of former chairman Percy Barnevik's most loyal senior executives.
Seven years ago, after the near collapse of Long-Term Capital Management , 12 Wall Street firms got together with Gerald Corrigan, a former Federal Reserve Bank president and now a managing director at Goldman, to look at ways to mitigate counterparty risk in the markets.
In the private sector, companies' long-term bonds can be called in 5 years or 10 years after issuance, even if the bond's maturity is, say, 25 years.
Thirty years after its birth, the organization will at long last have fulfilled the dream of its founding fathers -- a strategic alliance that encompasses all of Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, which joined two years ago.
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