And all these things go together because they all arise from the surplus of cereal grain.
And they all arise from lack of knowledge and direction: misunderstanding what the job entails and how to go about doing it.
In their vivid imaginations, they see upward-sloping supply curves, downward-sloping demand curves, and all the implications that arise from these and other assumptions.
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Roughly 60 percent of the YES kids live below the poverty line, and all kinds of unpredictable problems arise as they transition from Lennox or Buford to Brentwood and Harvard-Westlake.
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We simply monitor the situation mindful of the impact that higher global oil prices have on global economic growth, American economic growth, and mindful of all the various implications that arise when you have a situation like that.
But when grave uncertainties arise, and, above all, when unexpected war comes, men prefer gold to real estate.
"We have been closely monitoring private insurers' actions and informing all of them about problems as they arise, " department spokesman David Neustadt said Thursday.
And they all follow the same basic formula: They arise when vulnerability meets adversity.
He emphasized the extraordinary work those public servants are performing for all of us and the dangers that would arise again if they were denied the authorities that were "sunsetted" in sixteen of the original Patriot Act's provisions.
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As with all other economic booms, this boom will arise from the spunk and innovation of an emerging class of entrepreneurs, many being young and just out of (or still in) college, and others being veterans of workforce experiences relatively void of opportunities.
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And, a basic fundamental of interpretation of law (and all other law of the United States must ultimately arise from the Constitution) is that a law says what it says and does not say what it does not say.
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If the fundamental disease is that individual eurozone countries have borrowed too much or are still borrowing too much, then the transmission mechanism making whole economies sick is the fear that banks possess too little capital to absorb losses that may arise if these country fail to repay all they owe.
Of course, all of this works best when you have questions that arise from structured data that can be answered using unstructured data.
Horses are often euthanized after serious leg injuries because circulation problems and deadly disease can arise if they are unable to distribute weight on all fours.
All forms are responses to the situations and places in which they arise, whether opera houses or campfires.
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The Administration's invitation to Moscow is all the more troublesome when taken together with the impression likely to arise from President Bush's commitment to the prompt removal of U.S. forces from the region.
The argument that an ESI Protocol cannot address every single issue that may arise is not an argument to have no ESI Protocol at all.
Unfortunately for microscopic-art lovers, the manufacturing difficulties that can arise from these silicon "easter eggs" have made it all but impossible for modern engineers to go all Picasso on the latest Pentium speed demons.
These statistics arise from trends of reported incomes on tax returns over these decades, going all the way back into the 1960s in some cases.
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With unconventional oil, the damage tends to be higher all around more land gets disturbed, more pollutants are produced, and more opportunities arise for contamination.
Everyone knows the problems that arise when kids walk into a candy store: Everything looks so good they want it all, and they end up overdoing it.
They suggest that a legal requirement for parliamentary vetting of all these folk could either be added to the statute book, case by case, as opportunities arise, or an over-arching bill could be passed.
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