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.
Building a generation of educated leaders who can make their country a better, safer place.
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He notes that Republicans have lost a generation of young voters during the Bush years.
The second is a generation of business leaders who are better at facilitating collaboration.
"Without more help, and quickly, we risk losing a generation of Syria's children, " he said.
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That is especially valuable when a generation of prosperous baby-boomers is preparing to give away billions.
That led to a generation of companies trying all sorts of exotic treatment approaches.
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Could we soon be raising a generation of children who die before their parents?
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For a generation of American artists and collectors, the Armory Show had a profound effect.
But at The Economist she was part of a generation of clever and powerful women.
Sheridan, with his "firebrand socialist" title, came from a generation of articulate and passionate working-class campaigners.
We lost a generation of aspiring working class people on the back of it.
And beyond that, a generation of new writers was growing up on social media.
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"There is now a generation of young people for whom there is nothing on offer, " he said.
Castel's career flowed through the pencil of Raymond Reding, whose vibrant illustrations captivated a generation of youngsters.
Nintendo raised a generation of button-mashers, gleefully humming along to the exploits of Mario, a surprisingly athletic plumber.
They say a generation of unprotected children are now in secondary school, where they are at greater risk.
Now there is a generation of people like Mr Owen who have done a hundred times that many.
The future offers the industry little comfort, with studies showing newspapers have lost a generation of young readers.
Cash, long known as country music's "Man in Black, " became a standard for a generation of Nashville upstarts.
"I'm convinced this drug is going to keep a generation of cardiologists busy for a decade, " Fleming says.
Compounding this ongoing challenge is the changing workforce, including the mass retirement of a generation of skilled professionals.
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The 2000 election in Florida branded the state for a generation of voters as a notorious battleground state.
The "open classroom" experiments of the 1960s and 1970s created a generation of students deficient in basic skills.
Commodore computers ushered in a generation of technology enthusiasts, who grew up with and loved the brand and models.
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These kinds of returns are little comfort for a generation of Americans who now face retirement with broken nest-eggs.
Unless you want to create a generation of children as bitter and miserable as anonymous newspaper message board posters.
"It proves Usain Bolt, along with Team GB, has certainly inspired a generation of East Dorset youngsters, " she added.
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