• The bond crowd finds the current yield on Treasuries ridiculously low from the crowding-in effect, the sudden flight to safety.

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  • In the Ogaden, in south-east Ethiopia, people are crowding into camps in the hope of finding water.

    ECONOMIST: African drought: It pours, it never rains | The

  • Ghana set out from the start to execute a well-organised game-plan of crowding out the Egyptians in midfield and defence, while looking to feed their front men quickly.

    BBC: Ghana 0-1 Egypt

  • On Friday - nicknamed "love you forever day" - couples were once again crowding into civil affairs departments in provinces around the country.

    BBC: 'Love you forever day' prompts Chinese wedding rush

  • Investment is low because of a lack of confidence in the recovery - not because government borrowing is crowding them out.

    BBC: Restraint or stimulus? Markets and governments swap roles

  • Second, there is the fact that too many players are crowding into the handful of growth opportunities in defense such as cyber-security for anyone to make a killing.

    FORBES: After Bin Laden, What Next For The Defense Industry?

  • Leopoldville engages in an all-out fight against infantile paralysis, crowding every clinic with mothers and their children, the latter to receive orally administered shots of a new vaccine against the scourge of childhood.

    NPR: Origin of AIDS Linked to Colonial Practices in Africa

  • This is not because the government has reduced spending by 1-2% in a year, but because the government is crowding out the private sector and small business by becoming a bigger part of the economy each and every year.

    FORBES: Sequestration Sequel

  • The evidence has yet to be examined, but the public sector could be crowding out the private sector in that way, and holding back the private sector-led recovery that the economy needs.

    BBC: Regional pay: George Osborne's public sector plan dead?

  • And yet, for all its imperfections, the Turtle King was so much more practical than sitting in a stopped taxi or crowding onto a Beijing bus that it had become what all new-energy technology is somehow supposed to be: cheap, simple, and unobtrusive enough so that using it is no longer a matter of sacrifice but one of self-interest.

    NEWYORKER: Green Giant

  • Ambitious plans for offshore renewable energy projects are crowding the waters--floating wind farms, tidal-power turbines and wave-energy barges--all expected in the next decade.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But with all the crowding in the streets, we decided we would only brave them at midday, when there was a teensy-weensy bit less chaos.

    CNN: Hajj diary: The great migration

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