• Demonizing the alleged global-warming industries may play well with a key Obama constituency, but it has come at the expense of taxpayers as bankruptcies pile up with wind, solar, and battery firms.

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  • So the government may pile up more debt, and with it, future headaches.

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  • If you have no architect, if the plan keeps changing, and the foundation is lacking, you are likely to end up with a pile of bricks instead of a home.

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  • The designs ceased to be novel, the excitement wore off and the chain ended up with a sluggish pile of inventory.

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  • With losses set to pile-up for mortgage lenders and big banks, the real possibility exists of a sequel to TARP.

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  • The bouts pile up toward the end, but, as with almost every boxing picture, they lack the grunting doggedness of the real thing.

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  • U.S. tech companies continue to pile up huge amount of cash outside the country, with little inclination to bring it back home under current tax policy.

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  • But if neither have the time nor the inclination to comparison shop on every purchase--and given that the more you spend, the more the rewards pile up--you might as well sign on with one supplier to ease the pain.

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  • With budget accounting, the program will pile up more revenues than its costs.

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  • Uncollected rubbish began to pile up (sometimes in the strangest of places) along with other objects - thanks to an ever-thoughtful production team, who left mattresses and old fridges on the street to prompt a debate about how to legally dispose of them.

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  • He is talking about the risks that many investors face as they pile into bonds with longer durations, in order to pick up extra yield.

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  • Truth is, America's tax burden--after you add up state and local and pile on the cost of complying with our buffoonish 54, 000-page tax code--is not much less than Europe's.

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  • Scott's name came up again last week, with the release of a pile of memos from 1993 and 1994 in which she outlined ways to court the President's political supporters with visits to the White House mess, special policy briefings, trinkets, White House tours and the like.

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  • Auto manufacturers wouldsave a bundle on healthcare premiums, and most workers would see HSAs as a positive step up from their current plans: If a worker is blessed with good health, he would build up a nice pile of cash that belonged to him.

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  • If the economy is not growing, if the Kremlin has to try and placate multitudinous interest groups with a shrinking pile of money, then the system will seize up and crash.

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  • The pile-up of cash must touch off a merger and acquisition binge by the fat cats with mounds of cash and no place to reinvest it in their own business.

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  • But due to the large tax bill the company would face from repatriating the cash, it will continue to pile up outside the country until the tax law changes or Apple figures out something else to do with it.

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  • Third, the tone is so relentlessly bright that even the most laid-back reader may end up wanting to hurl the book into a pile of dirty laundry and retire to an unmade bed with a takeaway meal.

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  • The Dragons went back to basics, and a series of short-range forward drives ended with a try for the outstanding Owen, the lock reaching over the top of a pile-up on the Exiles' line.

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  • Either they're going to pile on the tobacco companies and just build up a very expensive bill that the tobacco companies can't live with and either break them or cause a black market to exist, or they're going to do a reasonable bill, which will attract the tobacco companies, even though they hate everything about it, to come onboard and make this matter constitutional.

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