As a result, financial repression, say economists and fund managers at Schroders in London, is becoming as much a part of the new normal as is slow growth and deleveraging.
Band leader Craig Minowa says the artists are just as much a part of the group as their musicians.
Shops will be as much part of their scene as they have been for their parents or grandparents.
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Forrester Research, a consultancy, reckons that, by 2003, live collaboration, now used only in one-off projects between companies, will have become as much part of the Internet as e-mail is now.
But the organisers of the T on the Fringe have already said they intend to put on a repeat performance next year - and hope to become as much as part of the Edinburgh Fringe as those Peruvian goat herders.
But constitutionally, they are as much a part of France as Normandy or Provence.
To dedicated fans of horology, the watch book is as much a part of collecting as the timepieces themselves.
Perhaps because the queues for food begin early every morning outside his church and are as much part of the urban landscape as the skyscrapers, he remains a little sceptical.
And although their business will shrink and their share price correct after CADE makes its case, these names are brands that are as much a part of Brazil as Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
They are just as much a part of the game as Sunday and Monday night showdowns.
Kindness and generosity proved to be as much a part of Moroccan custom as supersweetened mint tea and calls to prayer.
It seems that coffee houses, underground music scenes and elaborate piercings are as much a part of technological development as universities and research centers.
Fizz-fuelled Hollywood parties in the 1930s imbued the drink with glamour, but today Champagne is as much a part of popular culture as high society.
Purists argue that implementing instant replay and removing human error and judgment would take away an element that is as much a part of the game as anything else.
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"Sports stars need to remember that being a positive role model is as much a part of their job as making lay-ups, hitting home runs or scoring touchdowns, " he said.
I'm convinced that the future of entertainment places us squarely in the middle of the action, just as much a part of the story as our children are today when they strap on a holster and play cops and robbers or pick up that Barbie and ask us to be Ken.
Guarding the entire course is not just impossible but undesirable, because the cheering fans are as much a part of Patriots' Day as the olive wreaths that crown the winners' heads.
If a prototype developed by Nokia Research and the Helsinki Institute of Information Technology ever translates to production, however, it'll be as much a part of personal phone conversations as a soft voice or a cheeky text message.
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Despite its inherent illogic, the notion that last week's massive, cascading electrical blackout was a "wake-up" call seems now to have become as much a part of the political landscape as has the effort to assign blame for this costly man-made disaster.
It's unlikely that broadcast crews will reach to their pockets for live coverage solutions before anything else, but the BBC is actively testing Dejero and other apps that could make smartphones as much a part of the field reporting arsenal as a camcorder and an eye for a good story.
But he and she are as much a part of the fabric of English history as the monarchs, lawmakers and political leaders they defied.
His latest speech on the debt ceiling crisis and his speeches on the fiscal cliff have shown him to be as much a part of the broken system in Washington as anyone else.
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Some of the trees, which are as much a part of south Mississippi's heritage as the antebellum homes scattered along the coastline, are estimated to be as much as 500 or 600 years old.
The absence or otherwise of those answers is likely to play as much a part in the fate of Mr Duncan Smith as the undoubted discontent currently being expressed.
The advocacy of positions on behalf of people in the country before the Congress is as much a part of free speech, I believe, as what we're doing here on NPR.
Today, it is as much an accepted part of a Bogota Sunday as a tamale (a local favourite of rice, chicken, pork, egg and vegetables wrapped in a palm leaf) for breakfast.
The latter scenario seems far-fetched as well, in part because Libyans historically have as much animosity toward Egyptians as they do toward Europeans.
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The quartet Alt-J, whose "An Awesome Wave" won last year's Mercury Prize as Britain's best album, did much with little on stage as odd two-part vocal harmonies, a gently picked electric guitar, lush synth lines and syncopated percussion coalesced into a distinctive blend that united folk, prog rock, electronica, show tunes and hip-hop.
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As part of the deal, as much as 7% of U.S. government revenue collected from oil and gas companies operating off our coast will be forked over to ISA for redistribution to poorer, landlocked countries.
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