History tells us that Baltimore saved the nation in 1814 "Our flag was still there!"
Because history tells us, truth has a life of its own once it's told.
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History tells us that another bubble is always around the corner in the paper dollar system.
History tells us this is so and no amount of rumor mongering will change that.
Nor, history tells us, is it unique to a particular culture, religion, or ethnicity.
We know that, over time, history tells us the stock market will recover.
History tells us that the value of the dollar relative to developed markets is a cyclical pattern.
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If history tells us anything about showdowns between Congress and the president, it tells us the president wins.
History tells us that when scientists willingly endorse sweeping governmental agendas fueled by dodgy science, bad things soon happen.
However, history tells us that various bonds, say high-yield bonds, Treasuries or Investment Grade Corporates, tend to move together.
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History tells us that this government and many banks in Spain dissimulate, prevaricate, and obfuscate not necessarily in that order.
But history tells us that when it comes to the stock market or sports, the experts are not reliable guides.
"History tells us that worsening corruption will inevitably ruin the party and ruin the country in the end, " the newspaper warns.
And history tells us that costs deferred are always greater and paid in currencies, notably lives, far more precious than money.
After all, history tells us that with great devastation comes great opportunity.
"History tells us that measures to advance gay rights cease to be controversial almost as soon as they are passed, " said Kellner.
History tells us that apathetic citizens open the door to destructive governments.
History tells us that Boston would be 77-0 after the 9th inning.
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History tells us that Babe Ruth left Baltimore, going forth to save the National Pastime after the World Series in 1919 was fixed.
So should we succumb to a race to the bottom and a protectionism that history tells us that, in the end, protects no-one?
But history tells us otherwise and as Sir Alan graphically described the additional TV money will almost certainly fund transfers and salary increases to players.
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History tells us that such penny-foolish, pound-stupid decisions cost us dearly in the longer term, as adversaries perceive our weakness as an invitation to aggression.
History tells us that good times and positive economic reports are not always a reason to ignore risk when other conditions indicate that risk is unusually high.
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This can't be ignored: History tells us that in periods of dollar weakness money tends to flow away from the innovative economy and into non-productive, hard assets.
But history tells us that job growth always lags behind economic growth, which is why we have to continue to pursue measures that will create new jobs.
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History tells us what has happened to the likes of Borders and Circuit City once Amazon figured out a cheaper, more efficient way to storm into their industries.
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We have so much to lose when (history tells us not if) a spill occurs that allowing this project to go ahead would represent one of the most ill-guided economic policy decisions imaginable.
History tells us that democracy is not easy.
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History tells us that should we got through a spate of negative headlines (like the ones from this morning), a great swathe of the punditocracy will quickly drop any notion of positivity and switch over to the Comeuppance Camp.
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For history tells us that the American Revolution was a radical departure from the normal state of affairs in which those in power determined the common good, and individual liberty by necessity had to yield to the needs of society.
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