Maybe, but it will help to be big, or at any rate well-capitalised.
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Last week's seemingly relentless slide to wholesale anarchy appears--at any rate, for the time being--to have been stemmed.
At any rate, the long-awaited BlackBerry Curve 8520 (which may or may not go by Gemini on T-Mobile) has finally found a dedicated landing page on its maker's website, and while the list of specifications aren't a surprise, there is one thing that caught our eye.
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Of course, it could also indicate that this is really early software with the wrong (read: iPad) wording -- but at any rate, we could definitely see the benefit of, say, a two-finger gesture to swipe between apps.
Pundits including Rush Limbaugh and Rick Santelli urge listeners to read her books, and her magnum opus, "Atlas Shrugged, " is selling at a faster rate today than at any time during its 51-year history.
At any rate, it is not anti-American for Israel to cultivate closer ties to China.
Mr Obama was re-elected with the highest unemployment rate - at 7.9% - for any incumbent president since the US wartime leader Franklin Roosevelt.
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With any long-term bond the investor is at the mercy of interest-rate fluctuations.
That is tantamount to a death sentence for a corporation that lives on its integrity--it was, at any rate, for Arthur Andersen.
There is a chance of a stand-off, or at any rate an uneasy compromise between Mr Fukui and the central bank's traditionalists on the one hand, and Mr Muto and Mr Iwata on the other.
At any rate, economics is clearly moving beyond the carbon-tax-alone position on climate change, which is a good thing.
Should you sell your second home after holding it for a year or more, you'll owe federal tax on any profit at the long-term capital gains rate, now a top 15%.
The government denies that it has any plans at all to switch to an exchange-rate target.
And tax receipts were 19.2% of GDP. (Tax receipts were higher at a 50% top rate than any time during the post-WWII era of 80% and 90% tax rates.) The top rate was cut to 38.5% in 1987 then 28% in 1988, and tax receipts were 18.4% and 18.2% of GDP.
At any rate, for many of Germany's neighbours the name-change debate, however linguistically tortured its outcome, has been more comforting than absurd.
American lawmakers, at any rate, seem convinced: they slipped an extension of all-important subsidies for renewable energy into the recent bail-out for financial services.
That, at any rate, is the view of Tunisia's bravest human-rights campaigners who, earlier this summer, badgered officials in Spain, which then held the EU's rotating presidency.
At any rate, corporate governance has come a long way since the not-too-distant days when directors regarded all shareholders' questions as gross impertinence.
At any rate, Graves has filled her public Facebook page with her look-alike media stories, which have run everywhere from Canada to Hondouras.
If enough persons want to own T-bills at any price, even at a negative rate of interest, then THAT is the appropriate price at which the bill should trade.
At any rate, construction on something has already begun, much to the celeb-weary dismay of some West Villagers.
But at any rate, now you have these two groups who are about sixty percent - who won sixty percent of the votes.
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If governments can't rely on their own in-house counsel, they can do what any sensible business would do -- hire outsiders at a fixed hourly rate.
In addition, private equity-backed businesses do not appear to go under at any higher rate than similarly situated business.
At any rate, the scientist in him would have been intrigued to learn that Goethe-ites have set up an Internet website chronometer that ticks off in milliseconds the time to their idol's birthday on August 28th.
Loans are going bad at a slower rate, and are not expected by Lloyds to deteriorate any time soon - which is another one of those benign trends that makes the current UK recession seem slightly odd.
You need to read the speech for the full explanation, but the basic idea is that higher inflation can help push down the real cost of borrowing - the real interest rate - at times when nominal interest rates can't go any lower.
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