However, an opposite outcome, as is being largely speculated, could significantly hurt the demand of the system going forward.
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The nation's 31st President has chronically been portrayed as passive in the face of the Great Depression and his successor, Franklin Roosevelt, as the exact opposite--an activist who, if he didn't actually cure the Depression, at least profoundly improved the nation's battered psychology.
Alas, the opposite is true as well in an age of increased scrutiny and transparency.
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While CNN is touting this report as an improvement, it seems to be the opposite.
Mr Pinfold, who lives opposite the pub and works as an accountant in nearby Woodbridge, said the company expects to pay a dividend to shareholders this year, but he would not say for how much.
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Though its spokesmen pose as traditionalists, they are in an important way the opposite.
The copyright industries often cite the Internet as an economic threat, but the numbers suggest the opposite is true.
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Of course, the opposite holds true as well: If an ETF shows big outflows, the dividend yield can be higher than the indicative yield.
Dr Carre does not believe that Britain and France would sign any deal that would compromise their ability to act independently if they found themselves on opposite sides of an argument, as in 2003.
As a result, same-sex couples could pay as much as double the payroll tax that finances Social Security that an opposite-sex couple would pay.
Their main finding was that a nerve impulse, now known as an action potential, is caused by the movement in opposite directions across the axon's surface membrane of sodium and potassium ions.
Thomas describes a skillful overhand throw as an uncoiling in three phases: step (with the foot opposite the throwing hand), rotate (with hips first, then shoulders) and whip (with the arm and hand).
He's helped by Stark Sands, and his great voice, who plays a convincing buttoned-up guy who must learn to unleash his inner drag, and Annaleigh Ashford turns in another of her comic showcases, this one as an adorable and very nasal love interest opposite the skillful Celina Carvajal.
Yet, as Isaac Newton once noted, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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Instead of baby carrots as an antidote to junk food, Bolthouse Farms was positioned as the exact opposite.
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Facing off across the river, Les Ottomans is the opposite of contemporary sleek--an Ottoman mansion rebuilt as it would have looked in the 1790s when it was a pasha's seaside retreat.
As saving is the opposite of spending, I expect that we will see an acceleration of the savings rate when third and fourth quarter savings rates of 2008 are published.
As an example, Towers cited Prado's willingness to hit the ball the opposite way to drive in a run, even if it results in an out or merely a single.
As an interesting aside, a historical study of price-to-sales actually signals the opposite, as the current metric stands at 1.8x at the low end of the historical range of 1.8x to 3.3x.
It may be too soon to tell as banks are still weeding through the cuts but the Financial Times has an interesting piece that says shows the opposite is true in some cases.
But the problem is that as soon as fun becomes part of a corporate strategy it ceases to be fun and becomes its opposite at best an empty shell and at worst a tiresome imposition.
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