There are representatives of the small states (New Hampshire and Iowa), and one of the largest, Florida, which arguably is all the phenomena discussed above in microcosm.
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The point, according to Professor Ofer Lahav, who's the lead investigator for the UK consortium involved in the Dark Energy Survey, is that the nature of all these phenomena is heavily influenced by the properties of dark energy.
Also, if the basic idea now seems simple, it is because economists have become accustomed to applying this equilibrium-through-overshooting logic to all kinds of other phenomena.
My position perhaps more clearly stated is that if all markets were clearing then phenomena such as: lack of educational improvement, globalization, de-industrialization, skew of technological improvement towards information technology, energy shortages, etc would show up in wages.
Her abstract canvases were naturalistic because they had all the visual magic of natural phenomena.
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They conjure up new assumptions and clever twists on old ones to prove that seemingly irrational phenomena are, after all, quite rational.
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He said the country's nuclear facilities are built to withstand natural disasters"All our plants are designed to withstand significant natural phenomena like earthquakes, tornadoes and tsunamis, " he said.
Inflation and deflation are monetary phenomena, yet Brown seems to want to attach to all price movements the two adjectives.
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Yeah, so you mean the thing that brought the new kind of nuclear phenomena back into the spotlight after the previous big fuss over that pair of dumb chemists who were all too hasty to announce they had found the perfect new energy source.
They see the phenomena of kids killing kids, hunger among plenty, elderly living alone and families breaking down--all because of frayed connections.
Scientists studying such diverse phenomena as earthquakes, stockmarket crashes and forest fires have noticed, says Mr Buchanan, that their distributions all follow something called a power law.
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