Here is the corollary of that unfortunate nexus between weak trade and unsustainable high government borrowing.
That is because, in Mr Norquist's book, taking away a tax break has an iniquitous corollary.
Willy is defined by the spirit of competition and by its corollary, invidious comparison.
The corollary, of course, is that the states' cost of borrowing is inordinately high.
But I have made a corollary discovery: The gardener, too, knows that nature conspires against him.
The corollary of this is that our influence in how the company operates is also small.
Grant's unspoken corollary is: Herald your optimism and you risk looking like a space cadet.
In a second corollary experiment, participants were exposed to the same videos but with the interviewer obscured.
The corollary was that you and you alone were responsible for securing your own wants and needs.
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An outsider in a Wasp enclave, Kazan developed an appetite for revenge and its corollary, vindictive triumph.
The corollary to that is the popping up of privacy lawsuits as each new behavior is discovered.
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Rather, its bid for Paribas was a necessary corollary, given French takeover regulations, of bidding for SocGen.
In a way those transfers can be seen as the corollary, in part, of the UK's ballooning deficit.
The corollary question is whether the dialogue that ensues leads to a better fit between kid and college.
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The negative yield on inflation-linked bonds is just a corollary of the very low yields on conventional debt.
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Most importantly, the corollary of fast economic growth is that banks must expand credit at an eye-watering rate.
Corollary: perhaps higher-order spaces are denser, more difficult as a medium for conversation.
The corollary is that many companies paid well over book for unconventional gas plays when shale reached fever pitch.
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The corollary is, as long as we have it, we must maintain it.
The corollary to closing above the 50 day moving average is to watch when the moving average starts trending up.
But the rationale for spares is a corollary of Murphy's Law: Batteries run down precisely when you need them most.
And, the corollary to that is that, in the worst of times, there are always millions of people that find jobs.
So is its corollary that the creation of a liberal, democratic order in the Arab world is in America's own long-term interest.
And here is a very important corollary: just because stock prices are high, does not necessarily mean that there is no bubble.
While U.S. policy makers will not welcome that outcome, they certainly hope as a corollary that Iran can be contained and deterred.
This is the corollary of the evacuation of city centres by the middle classes, who take jobs and tax revenues with them.
The corollary of the enhanced liquidity provided to borrowers by hedge funds and other institutions is that they too are highly geared.
There is educational, cultural, scientific and social poverty, which is the corollary of material poverty and must be combated with the same determination.
Responsible monetary policy in the current environment requires attention not only to near-term macroeconomic conditions, but also to corollary risks with long-term effects.
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