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The flatline argument happens to be popular because it is occurring now, and few people outside of Aspie climate guys like me can remember the weather more than a year or two back.
FORBES: Global Warming Flatliners
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Amidst the hyper-activity of trying to mesh two companies together, CEOs often look back a year or two later and realize they had little or no oversight over the integration.
FORBES: The Lesson of H-P for Mid-Market Companies: With Acquisitions, (Really) Do Your Homework
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For decades, it has been possible to get round these rules by paying the loan back a day or two before the year end, and then borrowing it back again a few days later.
BBC: Budget 2013: National Insurance, the Cinderella tax
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The 24-year-old, who joins on a two-year deal, can play either full-back or wing.
BBC: Raiwalui quits Sarries for France
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Impairments in recent years were largely an after-effect of the recession, and their figures should hence fall back in line in a year or two.
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My goal is, is that a year from now or two years from now, people look back and say, you know what, we actually started making progress on this issue.
WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Press Conference on the 2012 Budget
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How can we create a sustainable, competitive product at an advantage to make us another leader in the manufacturing and labor force industry going forward, not just to get them back to work for a year or two, sir, but to get to work for the long term so they can grow the market on their own with their own product and their own work?
WHITEHOUSE: The Economy and the American Family
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In contrast, while the spreads on non-financial corporate debt have widened, they are only back to the levels reached a year or two ago.
ECONOMIST: The money markets smell a wounded bank
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History had moved on, technology changed, competitors moved in, the balance sheet was a wreck, and, after occupying it for a year or two, the brass sold the building and moved everybody back to the old headquarters.
FORBES: The Spaceship Takes Off From Cupertino
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And skills shortages are already creating opportunities: in the past year or two a dearth of German engineers has caused companies to bring back older workers.
ECONOMIST: Ageing in the rich world