It seems that question has been answered now that U.S. District Judge James M.
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Now that U.S. healthcare costs are approaching an eye-popping 25 percent of GDP and barely 30 percent of U.S. doctors work in primary care, it is time for us to pay attention.
Now that the U.S. economy is on the mend, Textron has come roaring back.
Now that the U.S. economy is no longer staring into the abyss, inflation concerns should be discussed.
Now that six U.S. states permit same-sex marriage, researchers have been able to conduct studies with those couples.
Now that the U.S. trade deficit with Japan is starting to fall, Tokyo hopes Clinton will drop import targets.
Now that the U.S. has already been flooded with liquidity, more easing is unlikely to have much positive effect.
But that growth is unlikely now that the U.S. market has become saturated, with more than one wireless device for every person.
Now that the U.K. prime minister has come to the rescue of the country's labor market, expect the praise to be put on hold.
Now that the U.S., Europe and Japan have embarked on large scale quantitative easing, emerging market currencies are bound to appreciate.
The European Union sovereign debt crisis is back on the front burner now that the U.S. debt-limit issue has been addressed by the U.S. government.
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The EUR on the other hand continues to trade sideways, now that the U.S. House of Representatives voted to suspend the debt ceiling until May.
Economic reports have been indicating for a couple of months now that the U.S. economic recovery is back on track after its spring and summer slowdown.
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And in a major rhetorical shift in the nearly four-decade-old Latin American drug war, American diplomats now acknowledge that U.S. demand drives the illegal drug trade.
And is the impression now that the U.S. doing the jamming and the -- is literally kind of out of the combat, less risk to American personnel?
Now that the U.S. Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, and the Bank of Japan have all introduced measures to help their respective economies, investors are looking elsewhere for new cues.
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Now that the U.S. auto industry has bounced back from its lows, expect to see an increase in acquisitions of U.S. auto parts makers by Chinese companies seeking to gain access to technology and international markets.
The topic may foment now that the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee has said that the Tennessee Valley Authority could have prevented the spilling of 5.4 million cubic yards of coal ash into local communities there.
One of the most striking implications of the latest action is that it suggests the Fed is now persuaded that the U.S. economy has more to lose from doing nothing than from accepting that moral hazard.
This is especially true now that Sino-U.S. relations are on the mend.
The international division clearly is Wal-Mart's growth engine, now that sales at U.S. stores open at least a year have fallen for five consecutive quarters.
Monday's comments come less than a week after GM's chief executive said he was feeling confident now that billions of U.S. government bailout dollars have bolstered the company's balance sheet.
"I don't think we'll want to snub Itlalians now that they have leadership that backs the U.S., " he said.
Yes, I have said several times recently that stocks are rising but the U.S. economy is not but now that the first quarter is almost over I can use real numbers that should scare anyone who believes the U.S. economy is in a sustainable accelerating recovery.
Now that we are naturalized U.S. citizens, we want to encourage public schools in America to give young people the same opportunity.
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Also, by cutting tax rates on labor and capital, Reagan freed up venture capital that led to the development of the technology that now drives the U.S. economy.
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Regardless, the world can go back to spinning on its axis now that we know the U.S. won't be beating out our Japanese counterparts in advanced telecommunications deployment anytime soon.
The free-to-play business model that now dominates the U.S. games industry was forged in China, where piracy forced publishers to offer games for free while making money through in-game micro-transactions.
However, the flip side of this, at least for now, is that the U.S. market simply throws valuation metrics out of the window when it comes to superstar companies like Apple.
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