At one extreme, in Argentina the market share of foreign banks is already 35%.
Test the idea at one extreme: would this apply to non-payment of a parking fine, say?
At one extreme are those who say no development is appropriate as the area is a mass grave.
At one extreme you have Warren Buffett, who spent no time on philanthropy for most of his life.
At one extreme I have very little sympathy with the idea that imprisonment is always a good idea.
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At one extreme, it is the provider of relatively uncontroversial weather stats on which other forecasters base their work.
At one extreme are those that provide massive data but little insights.
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At one extreme, the existing league tables based on raw results, with no account taken of pupil background or progress, are blatantly unfair.
At one extreme are companies such as Zappos, the online shoe retailer, that obsess about keeping even small-ticket, occasional customers lastingly happy with their purchases.
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"At one extreme, he can alienate some of his colleagues, " said Joan Biskupic, legal affairs editor at Reuters, who has written a biography of Scalia.
At one extreme, a Republican bill would repeal the tax entirely.
If economics supposed, at one extreme, that people seek only to maximise their material consumption, then it would be plain wrong, and that would be that.
At one extreme, a cut in a tax rate from 20% to 15% is not an "expenditure" unless you believe that all income belongs to the government.
At one extreme, the Supreme Court extended First Amendment protection to the words of a man who physically resisted arrest during an anti-war protest at a draft induction center.
At one extreme, hardliners believe the European project is a historic aberration and believe the U.K.'s best interest lies in the collapse of the euro and Britain's withdrawal from the E.
At one extreme, France, Russia and Japan argue that it should be able to examine a case only with the agreement of governments involved in some way, either as combatants, victims or custodians of the accused.
To see the scale, compare a city like Miami (at one extreme, with just one district covering almost all the metropolitan area) and Boston (at the other, with 70 districts within a 30-minute commute of downtown): that big an increase in choice is associated with an improvement in attainment of 1.4 grades and an increase in young adult earnings of 15%.
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But Treasury's accommodation to SCF demonstrates that we are on the same trajectory - the one ordained and demanded by the promoters of Shariah, one to which we serially accommodate ourselves at our extreme peril.
But while of particular interest to the electrical storm specialists at Cardiff University, lightning is just one of the many extreme weather phenomena encountered by planes when in the air.
At one time or another in their lives, they have all lived in extreme poverty.
But the new lending standards, which have gone from an easy extreme to a much more difficult one, have left small businesses stranded at a time when they need loans the most.
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Second, markets spend very little of the time at fair value (on Mr Reid's calculations), tending to veer wildly from one extreme to another.
He swung his cue in a wide arc at head height to leave no-one in doubt about angry he was but that was not the most extreme reaction he was to produce.
One way to look at them is as a way to put "the face of a hot mom on extreme ideology, " in the words of the Village Voice's Jen Sorensen.
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