To them economic growth and low unemployment are simply a function of allegedly wise central planning whereby 4% GDP growth and 5% unemployment can essentially be conceived in a lab.
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The idea for the centre in Witnesham, which will not be exclusively for Christians, was conceived following the murders of five women in Suffolk.
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But it will face tough competition from BAE Systems, the only company that managed to be a key player in all of the originally conceived software-defined radios that would have been used by Army helicopters, ground vehicles and dismounted troops.
Yet the business of museums takes place indoors, where Mr Gehry demonstrates that he is well attuned to a fundamental shift in how visual art has come to be conceived and displayed.
El Castillo de Buen Amor (the Castle of Good Love) may be about the least martial name ever conceived for a fortress, but in truth this place in the plains north of Salamanca was designed more for pleasure, despite its crenellations, impressively bulky walls and (dry) moat.
Any financial book conceived in far-off BC times would seem unlikely to be relevant in the AD era.
Known for the elegance of his designs, Calatrava discusses the relationship between art and architecture and man's desire to build increasingly higher -- he has recently conceived the proposed Chicago Spire, soon to be the tallest residential building in the world.
We will reverse this ill-conceived policy, and while we are in power there will never be a European Union Army.
Most Japanese electronics firms remain highly focused on engineering and products, which are for the most part conceived in Japan by headquarters staff and sent to the regions to be distributed.
If it were not for this kick, the apparatus would be behaving just like Maxwell's Demon, a hypothetical creature (conceived of in the 19th century by James Clerk Maxwell) that could cause the spontaneous separation of hot and cold particles and thus do serious damage to some of the laws of physics.
The percentage depletion deduction was conceived in 1932 based on the accepted corporate tax principle that business taxes should be reduced in scale as the value of company equipment, structures and other assets diminish over time.
Investing in the market should be long-term and purposeful, with a well-conceived plan for your situation.
The fertility industry in the US state of Washington will be transformed in late July 2011, when a new law to recognise rights of donor-conceived people comes into effect.
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If these associated costs only led to set backs in school operations and management, there would be reason enough to change the ill-conceived hiring policies.
On one recent visit to this exuberant survey, a group of kindergartners could be seen doing just that under a bright-red cube originally conceived by Tsuruko Yamazaki for an outdoor festival in 1956, and reconstructed here.
Even if the trace elements of PCBs that can be found in Hudson River fish posed a danger to humans, the EPA's solution is ill-conceived.
America will remain by far the greatest military power (and spender) in the world, and the consequences of an ill-conceived budget law will prove to be much less onerous than we currently fear.
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After the "email deletion policy" was conceived in 2009, the filing says, a senior executive for News Group Newspapers pressed for it to be put in motion.
Second, U.S. foreign policy cannot be either effectively conceived or successfully executed on the basis of polling data, focus groups or less sophisticated means of determining in which way the political winds are blowing.
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