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Slothful medical suppliers will suffer from these cuts, but the smarter ones are spotting new opportunities.
ECONOMIST: Japanese medical suppliers
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Slothful member states are told by Berlin to trim their spending and raise their taxes.
FORBES: Europe Will Recover As The Euro Falls
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In essence, our environment has made it easy for us to live inherently lazy, slothful and sedentary lives.
BBC: Laziness will send us to an early grave
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Moreover, provisions have been inadequately enforced because of slothful bureaucracies and a long tradition of putting defendants' rights first.
FORBES: Fact & Comments
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Slothful Sundays that begin with a bed-bound TV session often translated into an extra bout of dozing in the Up app.
ENGADGET: Jawbone Up review (2012): a reboot and a shot at redemption
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Women were more slothful than men, however (33 percent versus 26 percent).
MSN: Most of Us are Social Media Sinners
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As we have learned from other claims with the NLRB in both the NFL and now with the NBA, the agency moves at a slothful pace.
FORBES: Locked-Out Discipline
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Slothful, skinny, only thinks about himself and his postage stamps.
NPR: Excerpt: 'The Assassins Gallery'
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Pet owners purchasing Wandant must decide whether it's best to have the device ferret out the truth about their slothful dogs or whether they should just let sleeping dogs lie.
ENGADGET: Switched On: The fork, the ficus and the flandoodle
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But Rod's slothful habits (heavily lubricated by alcohol) are not easily tamed, and Abby reluctantly leaves him, having tried vainly to persuade his family and friends to help him reform.
WSJ: Lombard on the Path to Stardom | 'Carole Lombard in the Thirties' | By David Mermelstein
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Local dissatisfaction with Pakistan's slothful and corrupt justice system so much worse, Swatis say, than the traditional system of modified sharia that it replaced in 1969 has helped fuel Mullah Fazalullah's insurgency.
ECONOMIST: Pakistan and the Taliban
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These questions are raised once again by this latest batch of stockmarket advisories, a set of four books which advocate everything from the slothful approach of Burton Malkiel's indexers to Peter Krass's hedge funders and options traders.
ECONOMIST: Can you beat the blindfolded monkey?