While police in New York City investigate two small explosions in front of the British Consulate, they have already come to a conclusion about the security of another building, the Freedom Tower.
And, again, to go back to the Michigan speech, it was -- said a little bit of it last night, but I think the notion that -- what we lose in a debate that is overly charged and overly personal is the ability at some point to all sit together at a table and come to a good conclusion on solving some of our most serious problems.
Since my current loans involve me repaying seven hundred dollars a month as a minimum for the next fifteen years with only 12 months of forbearance, I have come to the conclusion that I must make at least a wage of twenty dollars an hour simply to cover my basic living expenses in order to simply survive.
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Democrats have come to a different conclusion: They want to get rid of the deductions and raise tax rates at the same time.
So with their aging fleet of barely 160 long-range bombers facing a growing array of operational challenges, Air Force leaders have reluctantly come to the conclusion that they need to buy a new bomber.
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Though Steil seems to come to a different conclusion, White left a far better legacy of growth than did Keynes.
"Every five years, this discussion erupts and people spend a lot of money and time and come to the same conclusion, " she said.
Every group that has looked at this objectively -- bipartisan groups, in fact, that have looked at this objectively have basically come to the same conclusion that in order to take a significant whack out of our deficit and debt we need to do it in a balanced way.
Shocking as this is, it is not, in fact, the first time such decisions have come down in Western courts: a German judge came to a similar conclusion in the case of a Muslim woman (also Moroccan) in 2007, and other cases have ended similarly in Canada.
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But measurements of true success of these programs still seems to be too far off to come to a real conclusion on their efficacy.
All this points to a sobering conclusion that few in Europe are willing to admit: the vaunted social market has come to the end of the line, in the age of information and globalization.
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