Draped in vines and thick vegetation, the hills permitted only the narrowest of beaches along their periphery.
What it does is, Owen argues, leave the periphery floundering while over-pressuring the core economies.
And why Germany is also growing so much faster than the countries on the periphery.
Yet the periphery looks weak, banks are still undercapitalized, and a lack of demand remains.
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He moved into a small apartment in Mountain View, on the periphery of Palo Alto.
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Sunlight is collected by photovoltaic panels and solar hot water heaters installed along the silo periphery.
"Steve and I were on the periphery of the civil rights movement, " she explains.
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On the other hand, some 91% of its 200, 000 population increase occurred in the suburban periphery.
U.'s own eastern periphery--is growing even in historically tolerant places like Great Britain, Denmark and Holland.
This reluctance to talk positively about Caesareans has forced them to the periphery of antenatal education.
Periphery players like Paul Shields, Bryn Cunningham and James Topping may also be asked to travel.
Cyber-Port, as it is called, has moved to the periphery of the firm's operations where it belongs.
Our perception is mostly focused on a given detail and fuzzy around the periphery.
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The stress comes in part from large and growing divergences between Germany and the periphery.
Carl Bildt, his Swedish counterpart, says the priority is reforming the economy and stabilising Europe's periphery.
The barrister also stressed that Mr McLaughlin is not suspected of just having a periphery involvement.
Bond yields for Europe's periphery remain worryingly high despite the bail-outs of Greece and Ireland.
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Wider worries about the euro zone and currencies on its periphery may have helped Poland, too.
The periphery, in contrast, is growing so fast it is in danger of overheating.
Some countries, particularly the embattled economies on the periphery of the euro zone, have no choice.
Yet the evidence suggests that, unlike the euro-zone periphery, the U.K. is struggling to rebalance.
EU, the authors split selected member countries into two groups: the core and the periphery.
So savers in the periphery would need some additional reassurance that their money is safe.
There are signs that sky-high property prices are pushing poverty from the centre to the periphery.
If it moved further to the periphery, its clout in negotiations would be further reduced.
It is hard to quarantine the policy decisions of a core from those of a periphery.
Germany enjoys historically low borrowing costs even as higher bond yields push the periphery towards insolvency.
He said the likelihood of a bank run in other periphery countries was limited, including in Greece.
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Pushing this electron out to its lonely periphery - and make a Rydberg atom - requires energy.
If German inflation is much lower, the adjustment could require years of outright deflation in the periphery.
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