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Loan repayments in April spiked to a six-month high, with early indications suggesting that May could prove to be yet another bumper month for inflows.
FORBES: May 2012, European Leveraged Loan Market Trends and Analysis
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DraftExpress, run by its President, Jonathan Givony, penciled Oladipo in as a late first round selection, while the popular NBADraft.net was not as optimistic, suggesting that Oladipo would leave school early only to be selected near the top of the second round.
FORBES: Indiana's Victor Oladipo Set To Cash In On Outstanding Season
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Furthermore, analysts are suggesting that the vast majority of early adopters either don't know or don't really care about the bonus connectivity features, so long as the "picture and sound" are improved from their old setup, which doesn't exactly bode well for those anxious to see a mass rollout of this here technology in the near future.
ENGADGET: Blu-ray / HD DVD "Live" internet functionality still on hiatus
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These have fallen by 10% over the past year, compared with a surge of 35% in early 2008, suggesting that incomes and output have tumbled.
ECONOMIST: Is China overstating its true rate of growth?
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There is not a single software producer among its early customers, suggesting that hackers will be able to fool around for some time to come.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The OBV broke its short-term downtrend in early November, line c, suggesting that the correction was over.
FORBES: Two Paths for Precious Metals
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He does this not by wrenching fascism out of its early 20th-century context or by suggesting that its after-runners in western Europe pose a serious or immediate threat.
ECONOMIST: Fascism in history
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Important insights to emerge from the panel included the plasticity of the brain in recovering from traumatic injury over time, as well as preliminary studies suggesting that certain genetic mutations may influence susceptibility and recovery after traumatic brain injury as well as early-onset dementia.
FORBES: NFL and GE Launch 'Head Health Initiative': Innovative Imaging and Technology to Address Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussions
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The prime minister, Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz, made the mistake of suggesting early in July (before the full scale of the disaster was known) that there would be no state aid for victims: the floods, he said severely, should be a lesson to the millions of Poles who are not privately insured.
ECONOMIST: Europe��s floods