Gone are grandiose plans for massive stimulus to boost output and employment on Keynesian steroids.
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The grandiose Barack Obama was the personification of that attitude, if not a caricature of it.
Trade economists, who have actually worked with the models, have a much less grandiose view.
If it is unwise, it will embark on several years of grandiose social experimentation.
Most people jump into the stock market expecting instant, grandiose results that are not realistic.
Skyrim is a mature creative work by the very nature of its grandiose aesthetics.
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Forget the grandiose paper plans projecting long-run spending reductions from changes to entitlement programs.
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It merely increases confidence and induces the more grandiose errors that overconfidence can feed.
GDP, though, he may yet be refused the cash to turn his grandiose vision into reality.
His strategic foreign policy is to grandiose to be sustained by a temporary presidency.
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Manic people are typically extremely hyperactive, grandiose, sometimes euphoric, often very irritable and violent.
It is grandiose, ill thought-out and obvious electioneering, but it's also thinking outside the narrow box.
POLITICIANS, more than most mortals, like to be remembered by something tangible and preferably grandiose.
China's banks have lent too much money to decrepit state enterprises and grandiose property schemes.
Indonesians have known about the empty stadiums and grandiose governors' mansions for a while.
Its pamphlets have a near-fatal taste for grandiose pronouncements which fall apart on closer inspection.
His strategic foreign policy is too grandiose to be sustained by a temporary presidency.
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Commerzbank, meanwhile, is cautious by nature, leaning more towards highly focused co-operation agreements than grandiose transactions.
Compared with Mr Gingrich, he was less given to extreme remarks, less grandiose, less pot-bellied.
It was grandiose ideas, after all, that wrought havoc on Russia for much of this century.
Mastodon, which came together in Atlanta during metal's commercially lean years, unapologetically embrace the genre's grandiose beginnings.
But Mr Brown soon lent his support to the Shepherds' much more grandiose plans for Walkergate Works.
Farther down the mountain, at Barisakho, stands a warning to grandiose plans in the forbidding Caucasus terrain.
Beijing is full of grandiose hotels that were timed for the opening of the Summer Olympics in 2008.
Known for grandiose projects such as the Shanghai World Financial Center, China's tallest building, which opened in 2008.
If they meet their targets on May 4th, their momentum will fuel their grandiose plans for the future.
According to founding partner Lyndon Neri, the South Bund provides a much-needed alternative to the grandiose environs of the old Bund.
But the violence in Yangon exposed the enormous credibility gap between ASEAN's grandiose talk and its piffling achievements.
So I think, Bretton Woods is a very - is a grandiose way of describing what might be done.
Some houses are slightly ramshackle and delightfully bohemian, others handsome and knowingly grandiose.
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