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           					Hard to object since it has been the other way around for centuries. 
            					  		    					
           					 FORBES: Call Me Maybe: Women and Corporate Boards 
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           					Japanese renewables firms' foreign rivals know it would be hard to object to such subsidies without seeming callous, given the scale of Japan's post-quake crisis. 
            					  		    					
           					 ECONOMIST: Japan's eco-industrial policy: A cloud with a green lining | The 
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           					Of course, cynics and die-hard progressives might object to the above evidence on the grounds that it was driven by an explosion of income gains. 
            					  		    					
           					 WSJ: Arthur B. Laffer: Class Warfare and the Buffett Rule 
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           					We ran through the process a few more times, tweaking things along the way and running into new issues as we progressed -- like when the demo cube we were printing was knocked off the platform by the Stepstruder itself, or when the nozzle pressed down too hard on an object, which melted at the heat and stuck to the toolhead. 
            					  		    					
           					 ENGADGET: MakerBot Replicator impressions: the dawning of 3D printers in every home? 
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           					At tiny scales, the position of an object is hard to pin down. 
            					  		    					
           					 ECONOMIST: Microrefrigeration 
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           					The surprising object lesson: hard-headed Scotland, which in the 17th century attempted to build an overland trading route across the isthmus of Panama starting in an area known as Darien. 
            					  		    					
           					 FORBES: When Scotland Lost Its Mind 
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           					Obama also has encountered resistance from Democrats who are reluctant to support his economic stimulus package because they object to his hard line against earmarks and his proposed tax breaks for businesses. 
            					  		    					
           					 CNN: Commentary: Guess who's not giving Obama full support? 
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           					It is hard to gauge just how strongly people object to inequality. 
            					  		    					
           					 ECONOMIST: Brains bring ever larger rewards 
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           					But it's hard to imagine that many people would object if leaders of both parties locked themselves up in a room and didn't emerge until they had, at long last, fashioned a reasonable solution to the budget turmoil. 
            					  		    					
           					 CNN: An ineffectual Washington blew it 
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           					This makes it hard to agree a restructuring if even a small minority of holders object. 
            					  		    					
           					 ECONOMIST: Bail in, bail out 
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           					When the rubber sack makes contact with an object, whether a glass, a pen, or other hard item, a narrow inner tube sucks a small percentage of air out of the sack, making it contract and conform to the shape of the object it touches. 
            					  		    					
           					 FORBES: Welcome, with a Nod to Robotics