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The stockmarket continues to reward cost-cutting, even if it pares muscle as well as fat.
ECONOMIST: American business
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The idea that, after a period of expansion, the brain pares back its workforce to become leaner and meaner is somehow rather appealing.
ECONOMIST: Memory formation
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The expectation appears to be that, by so doing, Commerce will effectively enjoy primer inter pares status in future defense cooperation and similar negotiations.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The FS-X Agreement
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Unlike Mr D'Alema, whose own party is the coalition's biggest, Mr Amato has no personal base, so may try to cast himself as primus inter pares.
ECONOMIST: Giuliano Amato, Italy��s agile stopgap
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Se utilizaron 1.600 pares de orejas y pies de goma.
BBC: RADIO
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It is a charge that resonates beyond romantics who recall the post-war golden age of cabinet government when Whitehall was a collection of ministerial baronies, each run by a big beast and overseen by a prime minister who was merely primus inter pares.
ECONOMIST: Reform of the civil service
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With growing middle classes and a vast array of natural resources, the countries are also vulnerable in that they are still tied to the fates of other countries: China, which is also a competitor, and Brazil, which is more like a primus inter pares.
FORBES: Brazil, China, Commodities, Key To Latin America's Future, Say IMF And World Bank