But the Algroup deal spooked the market, which saw it as a return to the bad days of over-diversification.
Launched in a post-conscript age, it can be seen as a return to the historical condition that preceded total war.
Although the President is trying to portray the incident as an isolated act of corruption, many Peruvians are interpreting the scandal as a return to the late 1980s when corruption was endemic.
They recently wrote to Education Secretary Michael Gove to complain they were not consulted over leaked plans to make further changes to GCSEs for England - billed as a return to O-level-style exams.
This prescription sounds very close to the recommendations of America's top political scholar on Britain, Samuel Beer, in his recent keen affidavit for the Blair government in The Economist (February 7th), who lauds New Labour as a return to the social-liberal spirit of Lloyd George, after the long years in a collectivist wilderness.
' moribund stock, billionaire Kirk Kerkorian today urged the world's biggest automaker to join rivals Nissan and Renault in a global alliance as a way to return to profitability after two years of losses.
McKinsey makes the striking claim that "the ratio of UK household debt to disposable income would not return to its pre-bubble trend for up to a decade" - which implies that as we in the UK look for a return to more normal levels of economic growth, momentum is not going to be provided by consumer spending for perhaps up to 10 years.
Once these areas stabilize, the market as a whole should return to health.
However a few enterprising folks have found homes in technology companies, not as shills for tech products, but as a way to return quality to areas that the firm is focused on.
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This effect was not caused by the gold standard system itself, but rather from the decisions made as to how to return to a gold standard system after a period of floating currencies.
More importantly, many were also suspicious of Mr Estrada's attempts to alter the constitution, which they see as a bulwark against a return to Marcos-style oppression.
The craft made a brief return to service as a ground test vehicle in 1984 before retiring to the Smithsonian's collection in 1985.
For Nash, who was brought up in Western Australia, the tour will represent a first return as a player since choosing to represent the West Indies.
After giving his best years to the team, he opts for a destination where he's unlikely ever to return as a rival.
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The Kremlin and Chechnya's Moscow-appointed administration portrayed the referendum as a key step toward peace and a return to normal life in the region.
Money is flowing to where it can get a return or to what is perceived as a good hedge.
Regional airline Flybe has said it is planning to cut about 300 jobs as part of a programme to return the carrier to profitability in 2013-14.
Because our inability to understand the enemy stems from a decision not to know him, this thesis recommends the return to a threat analysis process as the methodology to analyze the enemy's stated doctrine.
The main architect of Starbucks' expansion is seen as the best person to lead a return to the firm's roots as a specialist coffee shop with a local touch.
But Markowitz's heirs have gone on to show that it is possible to combine securities in a portfolio in order to achieve a higher return as well as a lower risk.
The Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action (Faira) wants the skulls laid to rest as part of a worldwide campaign to return bones taken from graves by European collectors in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.
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Higher inflation means higher bond yields as investors demand a higher return to make up for their loss of purchasing power.
The company issued a proposal where the 12, 000 workers who were dismissed would be given back their jobs as well as a R2000 incentive to return.
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Without question, the questions will be far easier for the Knicks in the coming days, as they return to a place they haven't been in 13 years: the second round of the playoffs.
Many consumers seem to consider this recession as just a brief dip before a return to strong growth.
Earlier in the day, the NATO leaders held symbolic ceremonies to mark France's return as a full NATO member and to remember those who have died in NATO-led missions during the alliance's 60-year history.
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While Mr. Obama surely does not seek a return to these earlier forms of conflict, a return to first principles such as hostis humani generis may prove a better guide for a nation at war than a president's day-to-day instincts.
The Magpies have been in the Premier League for all but one season since its inception in 1992, and now face a challenge to return there within as short a space of time as possible.
If a Puerto Rican citizen has never paid federal income tax, it looks to the IRS as if the person filing a return simply moved to the continental U.S. and began working.
There must also be a statement as to the value of anything you received in return or a statement that there was not anything given to you in return.
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