• With such a permanent, massive infusion of money, the process of liquidating unresuscitative loans could be undertaken in earnest, without bringing down the whole financial system.

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  • If antimatter can be held long enough to cool down from the enormous temperatures of its creation (and the CERN team is confident that it can), then antimatter can be studied in earnest.

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  • Like his newspaper, Mr Frankel can be over-earnest and he sometimes leans too far backwards in an endeavour to be fair.

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  • In just two days, Thanksgiving will be over, and the holiday shopping season will begin in earnest.

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  • But unless the currency war takes hold in earnest, it may be a while before we break out of the current holding pattern.

    FORBES: The race to debase and the outlook for gold

  • The parliamentary elections, considered the more perilous as the factions are expected to compete for power in earnest then, will be put off until next spring.

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  • At least until the 1990s, when the collapse of the state sector began in earnest, workers aspired to be party members because membership gave them power.

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  • English title holder Dodson also claims to be in top shape as the build-up to his clash with 'The Cobra' begins in earnest.

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  • To counter these concerns, Bernanke and his supporters have said that their stimulus will be withdrawn as soon as the recovery takes hold in earnest.

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  • Before that happens in earnest, a new Iraqi leadership has to be formed.

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  • The conservative national party (Zelaya's opponents who he barely beat in 2005) is in a very strong position heading into the general election campaign which will be held on November 29, 2009 but has already began in earnest (Honduras has one of the longest election seasons in Latin America).

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  • It all started in earnest because you don't really need to be in the middle of Silicon Valley any more to start a company.

    BBC: Business

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  • The ninth edition of the D: All Things Digital conference gets under way in earnest this morning, with two days of what should be some news-making interviews with CEOs facing some tough questioning from moderators Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher.

    FORBES: D9: CEOs In The Hot Seat

  • But while the magazine's mission may be earnest, its name is "a joke, " as Editor in Chief Vladimir Yakovlev puts it.

    FORBES: Focus

  • These are small points in the face of a meal that manages to be both refined and genial, earnest but not precious.

    NEWYORKER: Aska

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  • Though his thought can be slapdash and hasty, it is at least earnest, intensely argued, and occasionally thrilling in its leaps and transitions.

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  • Now that the government seems to be easing or dropping the conditions attached to these funds, some banks are beginning to talk in earnest about getting their hands on them.

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  • "Finland is when it (the training) all starts again in earnest, " said Hamilton, whose Finnish team-mate Heikki Kovalainen will be testing again in Spain and Portugal this month after the camp in his home country.

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  • Construction on the facility - believed by the US to be large enough to contain 3, 000 centrifuges, not large enough for commercial work - started in earnest in mid-2006, diplomatic sources said.

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  • Savings begin in earnest only next year, when a different government with ideas of its own is likely to be in office.

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