This journey never reached the destination that was until recently in vogue in the West that of a statutorily independent central bank narrowly focused on setting interest rates and targeting inflation.
Stock-buyback programs were much in vogue in the 1990s, but Arnott says that those programs, for the most part, merely bought back shares that were issued to executives through options.
Having steered the U.S. economy into a ditch that he created given his unfortunate reprise of big government spending and big regulation liberalism last in vogue in the 1930s, President Obama remarkably is asking voters for another term.
Pro forma first came in vogue in the merger-mad 1980s, as it was used to help investors see what the new combination would have looked like financially had it been a single entity for the previous year or so.
The Prophet (SA) always arranged for war exercises, and issued instructions to collect and acquire all those weapons that were in vogue anywhere in those days.
Carine Roitfeld was a highly respected and well-connected fashion stylist with no experience in magazine editing when she took the job as editor-in-chief at Vogue Paris in early 2001.
Todd, through his Ugg connections, helped Hunter land mentions and features in such magazines as Grazia in the U.K. and Vogue in the U.S. The brand also benefited when trendsetters started wearing jeans and tights tucked inside their boots.
The influence and importance of famous photographers and illustrators in Life Magazine, in Vogue and The New Yorker and many other European and American magazines grew over the 20th century aligned with the rise of well printed magazines and newspapers.
This movie records what she got from Warhol star status in the art world and appearances in Vogue and the gossip columns but not what he got from her.
Domain expertise is in vogue as VCs hone in on new areas, such as healthcare, education and travel, and finetune their investing skills in these areas of growth.
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Two white aides objected, saying that having the First Lady appear in Vogue, inevitably dressed in expensive designer clothing, would look unfeeling when so many people were living in misery.
The music was something new in American rock: both ancient and modern, rooted in the past and eschewing the psychedelic sounds then in vogue.
Pleats were big in menswear until the mid-'50s, when flat-front pants arrived with that era's slim Continental look, and stayed in vogue, only ending when boxy looks took over in the '80s.
This is extremely well-said and its overall point, that counties tend to set their foreign policies not based on the political values that happen to be in vogue at a given point in time but by enduring calculations of national interests that often survive even the most extreme political turbulence, is clearly an accurate one.
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In Belgrade, comparisons with Iraq have been much in vogue this week.
The problem remains its deep reliance on government subsidies and infrastructure investment in an age where austerity, not moonshots, are in vogue.
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Plato was in vogue then, and Plato believed in central planning by intellectuals in the context of communal property, centralized state education, state centralized cultural offerings and communal family structure.
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Shops, restaurants, galleries and museums will take part in the annual celebration of shopping and fashion which was launched by Vogue in 2009.
Pop art is currently in vogue with a number of retrospectives drawing in a new generation of fans.
With the leading generic players taking more fragmented approaches in terms of strategic direction, mergers of equals are unlikely and smaller targets will remain in vogue.
Bonuses are back in vogue throughout the industry but are proving particularly contentious in France.
In the spring of 2001, McQueen went to an Italian Vogue party in Monte Carlo at which Arnault's great rival, Domenico De Sole, the CEO of Gucci, was also a guest.
Nowadays, it's hard to imagine any photographer, or artist for that matter, not jumping at the chance to have his or her name in Vogue, collaborate on a designer handbag line or immortalizing this year's starlet with a photo in the buff.
The success of Gladwell's first book, "The Tipping Point, " published in 2000, and of his later work have come at a time when simple explanations of complex systems are in vogue.
Sometimes there are a great many when a particular technology or business idea is in vogue.
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According to the trade group Wines of Argentina, Argentine wines are in vogue worldwide.
Clean tech went through a time when it was in vogue and now it is not.
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Inflation will be back in vogue and stocks will again be all the rage.
Some other hallmarks of the season: Both lug-sole shoes and dainty heels are in vogue.
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