Years later when cash was more plentiful we never forgot our roots or lost our focus.
For SDRs to play this role, however, they would have to be much more plentiful.
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When money finally did become a bit more plentiful, we would go into a shopping frenzy.
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When immigration increases, physical skills become more plentiful relative to demand, but language skills become more scarce.
Many of those residents will likely shift into other jobs as work becomes more plentiful, Kelly says.
They are not good ideas because better ideas are much more plentiful than the workers available to execute them.
Some minerals are more plentiful and some parts of the world more endowed.
The loan market cooled slightly in February in response to more plentiful supply.
In New York, Bruce's dining options are more plentiful than in other cities.
So the diesels that will save you money could get even more plentiful.
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Lundberg attributes most of the latest drop to lower crude oil prices, but she also credits a more plentiful supply.
He is concerned that companies will drop their welfare-to-work hires when the economy slumps and workers become cheaper and more plentiful.
Ohio and Oklahoma are using pentobarbital, which has more medicinal uses, is in more plentiful supply and is made in America.
Society already benefits tremendously from cheaper, more plentiful American oil and gas.
And supplies from other parts of the world are becoming more plentiful.
In states with multiple independent authorizers, charters are both more plentiful and better managed, says Jeanne Allen of the Center for Education Reform.
All told, this transition to more plentiful, diverse and widespread reserves in effect makes gas a bit more like coal, and a bit less like oil.
In the early 18th century British agriculture turned around, grain became more plentiful, and gin at last became more palatable--though a far cry from what we know today.
If you can turn natural gas into a high-value fuel, why not do the same with coal, which is even more plentiful in parts of the globe (like the U.S. and China)?
By next spring, some 120 new LNG stations will have been completed, popping up like crocuses from coast to coast, although many are being immediately mothballed until LNG trucks become more plentiful.
Higher amounts of carbon dioxide not only kick-start pollen production, they also boost the amount of pollen each plant generates, too -- especially in urban areas, where the gas is more plentiful.
There are no plans for pollution-charging to cover private cars (only platitudinous incentives for electric cars), which, though individually cleaner than buses and lorries, are more plentiful and produce roughly similar amounts of muck in total.
"As media became more plentiful and visual in the 1980s, child abductions and child murders allowed for the kinds of images that are at once intimate and universal -- like school photos and grieving families, " Friedman said.
There is also not much funding available for lending to households and, in particular, small businesses (although the government is trying to make it more plentiful) forcing many banks to hold back from making potentially profitable loans.
If 20 years later the family gets a more plentiful yet still poor diet (with a lot of calories but not many micronutrients, such as iron or vitamins) she will become overweight or obese, while her children will suffer nutritional deficiency, such as anaemia or blindness.
The irony here is that Keynesians and monetarists to a man and woman say they love jobs, but their confused ideology which says money can be had at rates set by governmental planners blinds them to the reality that if you love jobs, you must love the very savers whose capital makes employment opportunities more plentiful.
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Soon the British were producing their own gin, though a shortage of grain meant that they literally had to make the stuff from hogwash at first. (It tasted awful.) In the early 18th century British agriculture turned around, grain became more plentiful and gin became more palatable, though a far cry from what we know today.
The net effect: the closer, more reliable, and plentiful the food, the stronger the trail, the more ants follow.
Not so much because of the exposure in the Apple shops, but it's more about the plentiful feedback and hints that Apple provides.
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In a paper just published in Physical Review Letters, Guenther Walther, a mathematician at Stanford University in California, shows that the observation that the number of neutrinos detected decreases when sunspots are plentiful is no more than an error in counting.
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