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That irreducible tension led Huffington to pursue a sale and push her partners to go along.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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After all, housing and capital spending have wound down to near irreducible desuetude.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Recession is highly unlikely because the most volatile sectors of GDP have already wound down to almost irreducible levels.
FORBES: Three Horsemen Of The Shopping Apocalypse: Apple, Google And Amazon
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Housing and capital goods spending along with our net trade balance remain depressed but have wound down to nearly irreducible lows.
FORBES: The Lady Or The Tiger? Maybe Neither
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But Mr Barak, ever the logician, maintains that irreducible interest and not ephemeral emotion will determine the two sides' bottom lines.
ECONOMIST: Clinton, between Arafat and Barak
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And in backing an irresponsible student demand for a referendum on educational policy, a subject irreducible to a single question, it has shown intellectual cowardice.
ECONOMIST: Pent-up frustration at the flaws of a successful democracy
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By ignoring irreducible uncertainty, modern economics had gone fundamentally off course.
ECONOMIST: John Maynard Keynes
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Capex already has wound down to a nearly irreducible level.
FORBES: Like Jimmy Cannon, Nobody Asked Me, But...
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Mr Milosz is as much a philosopher as a literary critic, though one with a practical turn of mind, a wry sense of humour and a taste for irreducible particulars.
ECONOMIST: Translating poetry is impossible but worthwhile
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The irreducible ambiguity left all options open.
FORBES: J.S.G. Boggs' Counterfeit Money Is Worth More Than The Real Thing. Are You Buying It? [Book Excerpt #2]
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According to the standard model these six particles (the flavoured neutrinos and the corresponding electron-like particles) together with another six, the quarks (which make up the protons and neutrons in atomic nuclei), are the irreducible units from which the rest of matter is composed.
ECONOMIST: Neutrinos
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This observation has led to the assumption that disease-related genes are recently evolved for the older a gene is, the more likely it is to be part of the irreducible structure of being alive, and therefore the more likely it is that breaking that gene will be fatal.
ECONOMIST: Genetic disease and evolution