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Like Borromini, but to a far greater extent, he has suffered in comparison with another artist: in his case, with his immediate predecessor, Caravaggio.
ECONOMIST: Italian Baroque
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That, in turn, implies considerable pooling of taxation and spending policies as well as borrowing, to a far greater extent than many had previously recognised across the 17 members.
BBC: Britain pushes hard choices for Europe's hard core
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And he warned that higher living costs were likely to restrain consumer spending to a far greater extent than tighter lending conditions as a result of the credit crisis.
BBC: Bank governor offers bleak view
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The very idea, or even rumor, of reducing or eliminating this addictive stimulus impacts financial markets to a far greater extent than the fundamentals driving the real underlying economic realities.
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It marks another step into a future where corporations are able to peer inside our lives to a far greater extent than we would ever allow a government to do.
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Fourth, for the authorities to have any hope of contending with such threats, they are going to have to engage the public to a far greater extent than has been done to date.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: War footing
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In both countries, but particularly in Ireland, there has been savage devaluation of an internal sort - wages and livings standards of workers have been slashed to a far greater extent than in the UK, which has improved the competitiveness of their businesses.
BBC: It's trade or bust for Britain
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The older generation benefits from public funds, in the form of healthcare and pensions, but younger people have to rely more on "private transfers" of wealth, such as family money, to a far greater extent than in other European countries, he added.
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