"I have to live, as soon as possible, in the depth of the club, " he said.
What kept going up even in the depth of the worst recession since the 1930s?
That fell to 905 million in the depth of the recession, but it is now almost back to where it was before, at around 945 million.
In the depth of the crisis, as trade for a while seized up, the region, as one of the most trade-dependent in the world, saw growth plummet.
Warren Buffett wrote in the New York Times two years ago in the depth of the recession that he was betting on equities, and even more boldly, on American ones.
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In the depth of the financial crisis that brought the global economy to its knees, U.S. authorities conducted stress tests on major banks including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs.
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Stolz said state and federal agencies failed to do detailed reviews, so a Duquesne team has been monitoring water quality and surveying households in the Woodlands, in what is one of the most in-depth surveys of alleged impacts of gas drilling in the nation.
And the lack of strength-in-depth of the women's game suggests she could return to that level if her confidence picks up.
Remarkably enough, it has been argued by senior U.S. government officials, among others, that the Gulf war actually demonstrated once and for all the irrelevance of strategic depth in the age of ballistic missiles.
Explain in those communications the depth of investment in Mac security.
Lake Malawi, also called Lake Nyasa, is the second deepest body of freshwater in Africa and one of the deepest in the world, reaching a depth of 706 meters.
He was 30 shots behind at Firestone in 2010 at the depth of his struggles, and he was 20 shots behind in the 1996 Tour Championship at age 20.
But wearables are superficial by nature and cannot provide the level of in-depth data of embedded sensors being developed for the body.
One judge will be in charge, in the hope that he or she will acquire in-depth knowledge of the local community and the people in it.
"The office of the chief medical examiner will do an in-depth examination of the site to see if there are, in fact, human remains there, " Kelly said.
"I have been referring recently to the growing strength in depth of the Scotland squad, " said the head coach.
Now it's time for the in-depth review of the first laptop to take full advantage of Vista's SideShow feature: ASUS's W5fe SideShow Notebook.
There is an invisible hierarchy of emotions at work in this new India, where the depth of someone's stated religious feelings can and do trump the depth of someone's stated belief in the free flow of ideas.
Also, while the British Library may not be as large as the Library of Congress, it is unrivalled in terms of the range and depth of its collection and services.
When the movie begins, for a couple of minutes the difference in fluidity of movement, the precision of details and depth, is striking.
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"With the rapid pace of globalization, corporate America has got the message that global growth requires talent with in-depth knowledge of the languages, customs and geography of other parts of the world, " she says.
These are serious charges that have been raised by others, including Brad Friedman on his BradBlog, Bob Fitrakis and Gerry Bello, writing in The Free Press, and Denis Campbell at the UK Progressive, that I discussed in more depth on the eve of the election.
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The new in-depth analysis of their remains highlights the fits and starts of evolution's early advances in intelligence and mobility, several independent experts said.
We now launch the second step of this process with an in-depth assessment of the nature of these imbalances and the root causes of impediments to adjustment.
The gift will aid the museum in its efforts to catch up to the depth and scope of the African art collections in other encyclopedic museums around the world, including New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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But Maria Celina Rodrigues, the Brazilian consul in Paris, said the depth of the ocean would make it difficult for searchers.
And with the loss of in-depth knowledge of each individual comes difficulty in tailoring communications to each of their individual thinking styles.
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Foley is a big believer in statistical analysis, especially the type of in-depth, multivariable analysis that academics are beginning to crank out using the detailed ShotLink data that the Tour records for every shot in every tournament.
Given the ease with which data regarding fees can be compiled, we began to suspect the lack of in-depth fee information might be due, in part, to conflicts of interest in the pension consulting industry.
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