All these functions of government were designed before the rise of the global economy, the information technology revolution, and the end of the Cold War.
Slow and Steady Wins the RaceJana Francis and Rett Clevenger launched Steals.com in April of 2008, well before the rise of Big Boy daily deal sites, like Groupon and Livingsocial.
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Warts and all, this is the kind of film that major studios used to release on a regular basis before the rise of the four-quadrant tent-pole.
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He had to correct his own Senate biography when it was pointed out his father came to the U.S. before the rise of Cuba's Fidel Castro, and not as a political refugee.
Like his contemporaries in the hustling game, he made something of a specialty of maneuvering around bankers in the world of finance, and found a certain vicious joy in doing it well (frontier hustlers swindling East Coast bankers before the rise of the telegraph was a common occurrence).
AOL, of course, has survived many threats before, including the rise of the web itself when AOL was a proprietary service that offered no way of jumping on board the Net.
Nothing is free, but the cost is relative to not hopping aboard the greatest rocket ship ride since the advent of the web, and the rise of the PC before that.
He had to send an Ontario lottery official a batch of unscratched cards in two stacks, one winning one losing, before getting a suddenly speedy rise out of him.
As a female professional before and during the rise of feminism, Dr. Brothers developed a nuanced point of view on the topic.
In November the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.5%, from 4.4% the month before, partly because of a rise in job-market participation.
The programme examines the decision to use stealth taxes in the first Labour parliament of 1997, and the decision to dodge questions about tax rises in the 2001 election campaign - less than a year before the announcement of a big rise in National Insurance.
It pointed out the proposals were drawn up in 2007, before the recession and the rise of internet shopping.
Now if you think that interest rates are set to rise before the end of the year, that'll further depress consumers' ability to spend.
The best practice is to communicate early and often enough to identify concerns even before they rise to the level of an activist agenda.
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But centuries before intercontinental carbonation or the rise of the European coffee house filled with intellectuals with brains sharpened by caffeine, the first beverage which marked civilization's improvement upon nature was beer.
One example of its importance is the rise of Jack Lew, who held that job before becoming White House chief of staff and now treasury secretary.
The rich world has tolerated the rise of mercantilist economies before: think of South Korea's state-led development or Singapore's state-controlled firms, which are active acquirers abroad.
Increasing prosperity, the spread of education and the rise of the Internet have empowered the masses like never before.
After the 2001 recession, hiring began to rise nine months before the number of new vacancies did.
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Roundtables are also planned, all with the overarching and generally accepted goal of limiting the rise of Earth's temperature to within 2 degrees Fahrenheit above its temperature before the industrial revolution.
It would be very hard to prove that any information leaked or gleaned about a film before it is released could rise to the level of insider trading.
"However, if interest rates were to rise to 6% before the end of the year, a sharper slowdown and a difficult 2008 would be on the cards, " he warned.
That the level of inequality before Thatcher was correct and therefore a rise is a bad thing, and also on what I consider to be measurement errors in that inequality that does exist.
We do not yet know exactly what Angela Merkel means by "fiscal union" but we had a dress rehearsal when a Bundestag committee learned details of a rise in Irish VAT weeks before the Irish Dail.
Greece's public debt was forecast to rise towards 190% of GDP, before some of its private-sector creditors agreed to a bigger write-off of what they are owed.
Temperatures will steadily rise to an average of 4C later before reaching more than 10C in the south on Sunday followed by wet and windy weather next week, forecasters said.
The 2.6% increase in incomes in December came on top of an unusually high 1% rise the month before.
As we discussed Arianda's success, they retraced the peripatetic path of their lives, before and after their daughter's rise to fame.
Prices of goods exposed to the Internet may fall, but prices of other goods and services will rise faster than before.
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