Then there's the thought of just putting it away for two - for a generation.
Municipal investors have often ignored such questionable practices thanks to a generation of low default rates.
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It's just turning fragile children into damaged adults - turning out a generation of career criminals.
In many ways, it was a year that would change the social landscape of a generation.
Building a generation of educated leaders who can make their country a better, safer place.
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One of her customers was a 34-year-old IT guy, so maybe they bridged a generation gap.
Nearly 90, 000 people died or are missing in the worst natural disaster in a generation.
The once in a generation opportunity to transform the fortunes of those areas delivered.
It is a well-known formula to all who have worked on this issue for a generation.
They are part of a generation that shares personal information more widely and rapidly than before.
He notes that Republicans have lost a generation of young voters during the Bush years.
American relations with Mexico, though much warmer than a generation ago, are still prickly.
The second is a generation of business leaders who are better at facilitating collaboration.
They come from a generation that has had things their way since they were born.
Can councils really adjust to the biggest cuts for a generation, and avoid making wholesale redundancies?
Did any economist a generation ago predict the Internet or the explosion in bandwidth?
"Without more help, and quickly, we risk losing a generation of Syria's children, " he said.
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In a generation they have been weaned off chewing-gum, learnt Mandarin and become models of courtesy.
Race to the Top is the most meaningful reform of our public schools in a generation.
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"It's something that defines a generation, " said Ashley Cummings, a Michigan resident visiting Washington.
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Even small differences in the rate of growth have huge consequences over a generation or two.
Incapacity Benefit reassessment is one of the biggest changes to the welfare system in a generation.
Mr. Obama should go after them, not a generation but a type, the smug and entitled.
Together all these people have created the best chance for peace in a generation.
"This is the best thing to happen to the area for a generation, " he said.
On April 5th, the United States suffered the worst mine disaster in more than a generation.
Thus they are flabberghasted to find that mineral reserves will be exhausted in a generation.
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The U.S. Army officers involved in the training here say it will take a generation.
His bulked-up soldier qualities might not be enough for a generation reared on much darker heroes.
The 43-year-old recently found new inspiration with five musicians a generation younger than he.
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