On the basis of original intent, the IMF is failing by a nosebleed order of magnitude.
Government spending has risen to nosebleed levels alongside dollar creation in a similarly grotesque way.
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Yet young technology companies with unproven management teams and business models are commanding nosebleed valuations.
His biggest problem in the early going was a nosebleed that developed soon before the first pitch.
Then it not only enacted a state income tax but also subsequently raised it to nosebleed levels.
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Ballard, Michael Moorcock, Samuel Delany, and Ursula K. Le Guin, the otherness quotient actually climbing, nosebleed high.
Kotelnik gave Rees a nosebleed in the third round and dominated after that.
Theme parks are sensitive to the state of the economy, and the stock trades at a nosebleed valuation of 32 times expected 2013 earnings.
Considering healthcare, politicians on both sides of the aisle remarkably decry nosebleed prices all the while allowing businesses to cover insurance costs with pretax dollars.
LinkedIn, which are both growing fabulously and trading at nosebleed valuations.
Yes, they've seen nosebleed levels of profits, and yes, profit taking and lingering profiteering are likely to increase, not abate, as we head toward year-end.
Again, this hardly suggests nosebleed valuations on the verge of crumbling.
Vito Rea, clad in a Leafs flag draped around his back, was one of the few to snag some last-minute tickets, albeit in the ACC's nosebleed section.
Del Potro confirmed that his medical timeout had been for a nosebleed, something he suffers from on a regular basis, but put the defeat down to Murray's great start.
He told the court he accepted he told police that days before his wife went missing, he had found her sitting on her side of the bed, with a "horrendous" nosebleed.
It usually involved him stealing the ball from a clueless opponent and taking it down the court for a leisurely layup while the nosebleed section, where I was sitting, erupted in joy.
Monetary malfeasance does eventually show up in goods prices, and over the past several years, citizens of the world have become reacquainted with inflation through nosebleed prices paid at the gasoline pump.
And who knows what inadvertent mayhem and million-dollar lawsuits might result if a T-shirt meant to reach the nosebleed section landed full force in the face of some hedge-fund guy seated courtside.
She said that Mr Huntley told her the girls had come in their house, one of them had a nosebleed and had been in the bathroom, the other the bedroom, then they left.
We pay nosebleed gasoline prices as a result.
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Though it may well be able to float debt locally at nosebleed rates of interest, any attempts to draw in larger institutional investors from around the world assumes that Greece will still issue debt denominated in euros.
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Content to rest solely on its tax-cutting laurels, the GOP became an increasingly "inside Washington" party that seemingly only existed to maintain its power, all the while raising taxes on the electorate through nosebleed spending and dollar debasement.
However, it was just to take care of a nosebleed and the 6ft 6ins man from Tandil recovered sufficiently from a slow start to ensure an absorbing encounter which saw his aggression from the baseline up against Murray's defensive skills.
Moving to President Nixon's tenure in office, on March 26, 1969, he extended the 10% tax surcharge allegedly necessary to fund the Vietnam War, which was 10% on top of already-nosebleed rates of taxation that were 70% for the biggest earners.
Allison would no doubt agree that banks today are politically connected in the worst way, so if their ability to generate profits were constrained by nosebleed capital requirements, the latter would eventually be relaxed in order to keep those same banks in operation.
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Lest we forget, it was the Republicans who first foisted on the electorate nosebleed levels of spending, regulations like Sarbanes-Oxley that turned enterprising CEOs into accountants, a weak dollar that robbed workers of their earnings, and bailouts of banks and car companies that should have been allowed to die.
The latter crisis is in a sense unseen, but painfully real nonetheless in that nosebleed spending has surely robbed present and future generations of a far more advanced economic present and future, cancer and heart disease cures, and the transportation innovations that would have been far more likely to reveal themselves were the political class not so eager to spend the money of others.
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