Certainly, loans are benefiting from a wellspring of demand, which far outpaced supply again in September.
But will the wellspring of the Saxons ultimately join in a rejection of "Anglo-Saxon capitalism"?
In fact, the United States is seen around the world as a wellspring of great Design.
That wellspring you admire has produced little more than tax cuts and unbalanced budgets.
Perhaps because Eastern Europe's villages have become a wellspring of illegal immigration into Western Europe.
For most of the past half-century, conservative America has been a wellspring of new ideas especially about slimming government.
But while it lasted, work was a wellspring, a real source of light, the nurture of a beloved community.
And that is the wellspring of our wealth and how well we do.
Britain, wellspring of the industrial revolution, is the chief proof of this theory.
Yet all too many academics, politicos, bureaucrats and even businesspeople don't understand that risk-taking is the wellspring of our progress.
We are the party that knows that crime is caused by criminals, and that the wellspring of criminality is inadequate parenting.
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For courageously challenging the official orthodoxy on the ideological wellspring of the threats we face, namely Shariah, they lost their jobs.
But my Intuition is a wellspring of wisdom so far beyond the halls of law school and the walls of my brain.
But Bristol-Myers doesn't have a wellspring of new drugs coming right away, and two of its top drugs could soon face generic competition.
Policy Exchange has been a wellspring of new ideas throughout this decade and it is ideas that I want to talk about today.
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No such wellspring of criticism exists with naproxen, which is marketed by Bayer (nyse: BAY - news - people ) as Aleve.
Mr. Brennan's speech made no reference to this wellspring of jihadism.
Our government remains unwilling to recognize this wellspring of jihadist terrorism and insists on legitimating and empowering organizations and individuals associated with the Muslim Brotherhood (MB).
The digital infrastructure is the wellspring from whence emerges the new domains of nanotechnology, with possibilities potentially as radical as the earlier emergence of silicon devices themselves.
Instead of even alluding to the wellspring of Major Hasan's antipathy towards this country and his comrades, the review goes to absurd lengths to leave the obvious unsaid.
Does this mean that the secretive society, founded in Egypt in 1928 and a wellspring of Sunni Islamist ideology ever since, is on the verge of fulfilling a long-thwarted dream?
It was a century later, however, during the reign of couturier Charles Frederick Worth, that the haute couture was established in 1868 and Paris's role as the world's wellspring of trends was formalized.
"Religion here isn't a social problem or an old-fashioned embarrassment, it's a wellspring of energy and a source of life-giving vision for how people should be regarded and treated, " he said.
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By presenting himself as a down-to-earth Everyman who is the victim of upper-class snobbery, he has succeeded in identifying himself with ordinary Filipinos and in tapping into a wellspring of anti-elitist sentiment.
The resurrection of the Shia clergy in Iraq, the traditional wellspring of Shia teaching, has lately reinforced this trend, with many of its respected scholars professing political quietism rather than Islamic revolution.
It remains the wellspring of all our progress.
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Hanson has been examining the impact of stress on the brain and well-being, while working in the trenches in corporate America and as the co-founder of The Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom.
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"Culture is what makes us who we are, it gives us strength, it is a wellspring of innovation and creativity, and it provides answers to many of the challenges we face today, " declared the Director-General.
Located in the South Atlantic Ocean, about 480 kilometers (298 miles) east of the tip of South America, the Falklands have long been coveted as a strategic shipping stopover and potential wellspring of natural resources.
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