Those who believe in quantitative easing certainly have their experiment, writ large in Tokyo.
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But the Web isn't media -- it's a store, a Mall of America writ large.
The behaviour of national governments is simply the tragedy of the commons writ large.
Obviously the NSC writ large is dealing with their counterparts all over the world.
According to mountainous survey evidence, the American Jewish community writ large remains deeply supportive of Israel.
Instead, he emphasises his corporate problems, which he says are those of Chinese state enterprises writ large.
The Bush Administration lacks economic vision and energy, and "Lame Duck" is writ large across the White House.
Another is that Britain, with its big financial-services sector, is Iceland writ large.
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When I criticize the NRA I am not criticizing gun owners writ large.
At this point, what Armstrong, the USADA, cycling and the public writ large need is some sort of final resolution.
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This is the Amazon "Recommendations for you" or Apple "Genius" writ large.
Driving could become Zipcar writ large (except the car comes to you).
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In the current economic crisis, a lot of economists have wondered if what we have going on is the marshmallow experiment writ large.
If we re-interpret this prize as a Nobel defense of economic integration writ large, aka globalization, then it may indeed do some good.
Family offices, writ large, tend to provide two principle categories of services: those that relate to managing wealth and those that relate to family support.
Back then, receiving email (or having any contact whatsoever with someone else without having to resort to telephone or face-to-face contact) was excitement writ large.
What is also true is that the American people are principally focused on the economy writ large, and on job creation and their own economic situation.
The International Energy Agency said that "political risk writ large" dominates much of the energy market, "and not just in Syria, Iran, Iraq, Libya or Venezuela".
Obviously the economy writ large is an issue that is of interest to both leaders and it is an issue that both are addressing in different ways.
What Gates has accomplished is essentially Winky Dink writ large.
The rise of social networking means conformity is writ large.
If there are documents that show that BofA acted illegally, they should be writ large and shown to everyone who has ever had a dollar flow through that institution.
"Our total commitment to this year's Heineken Cup competition is writ large across every billboard in London promoting our match against Leinster at Wembley on 16 October, " Griffiths added.
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Bottle bills have been extremely effective at increasing recycling rates, but Washburn points out that they only deal with bottles, whereas EPR gets at the broader issue: packaging writ large.
He understood it to be an appealing platform to the American people writ large, including of course economic, social and national security conservatives and the rest of his Republican Party.
In sum, the more unbounded social-engineering power the Congress gives the FCC, the less value and utility this highly valuable spectrum will have to users, taxpayers and the economy writ large.
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