The negative yield on inflation-linked bonds is just a corollary of the very low yields on conventional debt.
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But the rationale for spares is a corollary of Murphy's Law: Batteries run down precisely when you need them most.
But, of course, if Portes is right, a rise in the cost of money for George Osborne would not be a mark of failure - because it would be a corollary of our escape from recession.
Gordon Bell, who was one of the great figures of Digital Equipment and is now at Microsoft, propounded Bell's Law, which is sort of a corollary of Moore's Law that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every 18 months or so.
Which is just as well since, with demand for freshwater increasing as a corollary of demographic and economic growth, we shall have to pull together even more in future to ensure that there is enough of this fragile, finite resource to go around.
The problem has long been recognized, and the aforementioned Habitats Directive -- a corollary of the 1979 Bern Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats -- introduced a range of measures aimed at protecting endangered species (including plants, birds and fish as well as mammals).
It is also a reasonable corollary of this hypothesis that golden ages of freedom and prosperity occur when events and technological innovations right the balance of power between the state and individuals.
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And sort of as a corollary to that, how important are the details of this actual bill right now, or is it more important just to get sort of anything out of the House?
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So is its corollary that the creation of a liberal, democratic order in the Arab world is in America's own long-term interest.
You do not have to be a German taxpayer to fret that the corollary of giving weaker euro-zone governments refuge from the bond markets is to ease the pressure on them to cut their deficits.
Rather, its bid for Paribas was a necessary corollary, given French takeover regulations, of bidding for SocGen.
In a way those transfers can be seen as the corollary, in part, of the UK's ballooning deficit.
The Strength of the U.S. Industrial Base: As a corollary, we can no longer afford to think narrowly about the U.S.-Japanese security relationship as an isolated element of our ties.
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