Bernanke then went on to insist that the view (which he did not identify as that of the Phillips curve, after a New Zealand economist of that name, by the way) had no credibility in point of fact and operation at any time throughout its period of doctrinal hegemony.
It was well-received but at that point in time part of a more hypothetical debate.
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"In 30 of these reports it is documented that the patient died at some point in time afterwards, often as a result of cardiac or circulatory problems, " the ministry said referring to the period after the drug was authorised in the EU in September 1998.
This is extremely well-said and its overall point, that counties tend to set their foreign policies not based on the political values that happen to be in vogue at a given point in time but by enduring calculations of national interests that often survive even the most extreme political turbulence, is clearly an accurate one.
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Unlike consumer grade smart phones that yield low performance and high failure rates when force-fit into line of business applications, the CS40 is built on Windows Embedded Handheld technologies including the Windows Mobile 6.5 platform and is designed for mobile professionals who need versatile and reliable access and acquisition of information in real-time, at the point of work.
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However, the true source of authority at any point in time only uses these structures as conduits for the leaders of the dominant member firms to exert control over weaker firms.
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It only makes sense to perform a classic, textbook analysis of the publically available information if you are an analyst who controls enough money that a tenth of a percentage point in stock price equals the cost of the time that you spend doing the analysis.
"It's a very provocative observation to say that one's state of anxiety at a fixed point in time can in some way foretell an increased risk of cardiovascular disease 20 years down the road, " says Dr. Gregory Dehmer, M.
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Because I think as both Maina the professor have explained, it suggests a point in history rather than a point in real time now, and I think belies the existence of nations and states and reasonably modern political systems.
But there is little doubt that at some point in time an adjustment of this type will likely have to happen if there is any hope to rebalance this economy.
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In an attempt to educate his daughter on Miller and the economics of baseball at one point in time, Winfield shared with the captivated audience a fascinating anecdote.
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At times in our conversations, when I would criticize the decisions of record labels or phone carriers, he'd surprise me by forcefully disagreeing, explaining how the world looked from their point of view, how hard their jobs were in a time of digital disruption, and how they would come around.
And at any point in time, a third of the population is complaining of sleep difficulties.
To the point in fact that most of the time, its just easier to plug them in, (ugh).
The data above provide only a point-in-time snapshot of American dependence on government.
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In her last one-on-one interview before she steps down on Friday, Clinton told the AP that the attack in Benghazi was the low point of her time as America's top diplomat.
"He is a very, very experienced manager and we were hugely fortunate to have him at that point in time and a lot of the qualities of a manager that Walter exudes had to come into play this year, " he said.
If, on the other hand, the president adheres to the notion that a recovery will indeed come, but after a longer while than usual, then he must expect that at this point in time the stronger stage of recovery will be coming soon.
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Mr. JENNINGS: We just try to appeal to their common sense, remind them that at some point in time during the height of the storm, when they're huddled inside their house or they've gone to the attic, that any calls for help that might get through, as much as our police, fire and EMS would like to assist them, they simply won't be able to.
And the technology base to deliver more real time intelligence is growing, for example in traffic infrastructure where we are now approaching the point of real time traffic updates provided by cars on the road.
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At this point in time, the eventual outcome of the post-sequestration world remains a guess.
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How is Israel, at this point in time, measuring the success of its own military strikes?
At this point in time, the cumulative body of secret information about the money management profession is truly staggering.
"The boulder signals a point in time and a concrete idea of the launch and a projection into the future, " said Mike Stanley.
At some point in time, at some level of assets, every manager acknowledged he no longer would be able to execute his best investment ideas.
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Whirlpool is an interesting investment at this point in time because it plays off of two of the biggest and most important economic trends impacting the market.
Nokia had to announce at this point in time to stay in control of the story, a story which was almost derailed by a number of accurate leaks in the week before.
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If Stratus, at any point in time, disavows the existence of contamination, then the company will have a lot of explaining to do: extensive interviews Stratus gave with every major U.S. newspaper and a 60 Minutes crew as well as depositions taken under oath where Stratus experts discuss in detail the horrific contamination.
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It may be why -- as I pointed out in response to another question, given the history of assertions of privilege of this kind in the last 30 years, this President is asserting it for the first time at the latest point of any history in those -- at the latest point in his term of any President in those past 30 years.
Greece passed the point of no return in this game a long time ago.
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