If taxpayers want to preserve gains made thanks to tax competition, they must be weary of the threat posed by global tax cartels though organizations such as the OECD.
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The head of Elliott Management warned of the massive levels of leverage at major global banks, and at the perils of quantitative easing which is masked money printing, telling investors to be weary of holding U.S., European, or Japanese bonds.
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Today we are informed by many politicians and commentators that we are weary of those burdens though what we should be weary of, given that our children aren't conscripted and our taxes aren't being raised in order to pay for those wars, is unclear.
Weary as you must be of hearing about Silicon Valley, you have to admit it ticks and hums to perfection.
The long-promised road map for Israeli-Palestinian peace, which Syria condemns as inadequate, is likely to be endorsed by the rest of the war-weary region.
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It might just be because they recognize that lots of voters are weary of witnessing many billions of tax dollars squandered on phony climate alarm-premised green subsidy fiascoes and empty promises of energy security and employment benefits.
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Be weary that the further we go deeper into the month of December, fundamentals and technical can sometimes be easily tossed to the wayside!
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However, al-Nusra rebels continue racking up victories on the battlefield and appear to be attracting growing respect from many supporters of Syria's weary armed opposition.
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Much of that money will be used to energize election-weary voters to get out and vote.
The same policy could be extended to other uses of social media tools, making companies weary of engaging at all.
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An end to the violence and uncertainty in Kashmir would also be widely welcomed in India and Pakistan - and not only by those weary of the fighting or those who see it as a hindrance to the economic development of the South Asia region.
Mr Romney would take a more hawkish line abroad, with more criticism of enemies and more buttering-up of old allies, though a war-weary America would be no more likely to get involved in new conflicts.
Because rather than ill-use the weary hordes, retailers are making it worth the trouble for customers to be one of them.
Pivot could be the first of many "a la carte" broadband channels offered to subscribers weary of paying for whole tiers of cable-TV networks.
It's sort of this velvety, smooth, world-weary voice that seems to be untouched by time.
Pacino's looking his age at last, but it suits his world-weary Dormer to a tee, Hilary Swank makes good use of what would be a throwaway support role in any other thriller, and Robin Williams?
The technique is little changed from the previous venture, and is starting to look weary: he makes fools out of gullible celebrities (mostly, it must be said, from the lower ranks), pausing only to make fools of regular folk.
These debates still seem to be mainly the preserve of the usual euro-suspects, and are treated with rather weary ennui by many MPs, but tension over a whole series of EU issues is rising, and they could yet result in serious problems for the government.
There appear to be no good options in Syria and, like most Americans, NATO countries have grown very weary of the long war in Afghanistan.
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