As you pointed out in your piece, I think it was this morning in the paper, Andy, that left a very sour taste in everybody's mouth who saw it.
There's little hint of that in this discussion paper, but it seems the room for manoeuvre on competitive tax rates - particularly, let's say, for a newly independent Scotland negotiating with European partners - is getting sharply reduced.
If Curiosity is able to find any signs of life at all near regions identified in this paper, that would make it an excellent roadmap for future Martian missions.
In it, Dana points to this paper from the National Center on Education and the Economy.
But in a paper circulated this summer, the government said it feared the meeting would focus too much on migrant's rights and the obligations of countries who receive them, without looking at the responsibility of the countries they're coming from.
The police force that handled the Milly Dowler case said in a report this year that News of the World staff made it clear to police in 2002 that the paper had access to Milly's voice mails.
"I happened to read in the paper, when it did go up, this reporter said that we should be celebrating it and somebody should write a song about it, " Engler says.
Pretty soon, the ECB, with hundreds of billions of this paper in its vault, will be able to announce that it too has made money just like the Fed!
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As explained in this paper, the argument for paying interest on reserves is that it acts as a floor on money market interest rates and so reduces day-to-day volatility.
If the scheme were implemented (and the WHO is at pains to point out that this paper in no way indicates a change of policy), it would be more costly to begin with than the existing plan of universal access.
And it is this question that Dr Hsueh addresses in a paper just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In fact, there are so many conclusions one can draw from this paper, it is hard to know where to start.
It is this opinion that Dr Nettle is attacking in his paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
It seems astonishing that they did not provide this information in the paper.
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But a paper in this week's Nature suggests that the technology for indulging in it has not changed much over the years, either.
This week the Fed took another step in that direction: by buying commercial paper, it is now in effect lending direct to companies.
But when it became known that questions in the Lithuanian-language paper for this year's school-leaving exam were on sale in advance, there was an outcry.
Increasing numbers of men and women are stepping up to work for the United States in this time of need -- but getting the job is the same long paper trail it was before the attacks.
It's one of those things that would normally not appear in this paper based on our history of 36 years.
Given that 73% of pregnancies ended in abortion and 20% of the calves died soon after birth, this paper surely confirms that it would be irresponsible to attempt to clone a person.
As the Obama administration begins to staff up, it is especially disquieting to see how many of the figures named in this paper are being tapped for important jobs where they will deal directly with Iran and other critical Middle East issues.
But a paper published in this week's Science, by Andreas Schmittner of Oregon State University, suggests it is not.
Unlike with other pen-enabled tablets, where you might see air pockets in between the screen layers, this actually comes close to matching what it feels like to write on paper.
Should they fail to do this, the government has the right to convert into voting shares the paper it took in return for its injection of public funds into the banking system a couple of years ago.
The committee is not due to report until the end of the year, but this week it published a consultation paper which provides ammunition for those who believe that cuts in government funding do penalise students from poorer families.
With regards to the comment about the Office of Management and Budget, I mean, as you know, because your paper covered it, as did all papers -- this was all explored both in newspapers and in a congressional hearing nine months ago.
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This seems to be borne out by a paper in Science last week, which I cannot now verify because it is behind a paywall and I am at home.
You test this by sliding a piece of paper between the two -- if it can't slide in, they're too close.
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The paper says to emphasise the importance of this responsibility, the government should seek to include it in the NHS Constitution.
This might see an end, for instance, to it showing stitched leather borders and torn paper in its Calendar app and lined yellow legal paper in its Notes product.
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