That's apart from the tightness of capital, in the wake of the financial crisis.
He was focused on and talked a lot about it in the wake of that visit.
The chancellor came out fighting, on Monday, in the wake of that downgrade by Moody's.
In the wake of Game 4, though, those comparisons are less flattering than they've ever been.
The move comes in the wake of repeated hacks to prominent Twitter accounts in recent months.
Major U.S. carriers announced schedule cutbacks and plans for layoffs in the wake of the attacks.
And how do other industry participants protect their brands in the wake of the continuing fallout?
In the wake of each incident, a recession and negative job growth followed shortly thereafter.
Indeed, Lauvergeon has been traveling the world defending the technology in the wake of the disaster.
Publisher News International axed the 168-year-old tabloid in the wake of phone-hacking allegations last week.
Meanwhile, China's Shanghai rallied 1.2% in the wake of strong U.S. employment data on Friday.
Trouble in the United States could ensue in the wake of an economic catastrophe, he thinks.
Baidu's dominance of China's search market has grown in the wake of Google Inc.
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Pictures of the 33-year-old helping the wounded have circulated widely in the wake of the bombing.
Patrick Chamings, who trains Binanti, suggested foul play in the wake of the result.
In the wake of the row, Pope Benedict XVI expressed "full and indisputable solidarity" with Jews.
The dueling proposals come in the wake of conflicting news in the Garden State.
European markets posted further declines Tuesday in the wake of a downbeat investor survey for Germany.
Next week's Switched On will discuss some options emerging in the wake of crowdfunding's laissez-faire.
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Clearwire, which declined comment in the wake of the public offering, offers no timeline for profit.
Without a limiting Constitution, dramatic changes can occur in the wake of any one British election.
Mr Najib Razak assumed office in the wake of the election, replacing Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
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The move came in the wake of sharp attacks from presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Sen.
The hedge-fund industry has already shrunk significantly in the wake of the financial crisis.
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But their growth has slowed to a crawl in the wake of the recession.
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Regulatory reform in the wake of the latest crash has been far more restrained.
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In the wake of the latest incidents, both sides appear to be hardening their positions.
In the wake of 11 September police, and firefighters, have become national heroes in America.
The group was founded in the wake of closure of the Aeron Valley Cheese plant.
So investors would doubtless cheer a stock-market bounce in the wake of patent expirations.
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