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But not very far back.
FORBES: The Internet Mystic
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Go to Brussels, and you find a sense, not quite of paralysis, but certainly of not getting very far.
ECONOMIST: The void in Europe
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But Democrats will not get very far by blaming the voter.
ECONOMIST: The presidential election: White men can vote | The
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Mr. TOMO KELLO (Camp Leader): (Through Translator) The rebel activity in this area, still they are rampant, but people are not allowed to move very far from their camps.
NPR: Child Soldiers Fight Forgotten War in Uganda
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But the prosperity does not trickle down very far.
ECONOMIST: Spain
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His ranking has gone up so far this year, but not very much, from 150 at the end of last year to 118 before the French Open began.
WSJ: At the French Open, Jack Sock Is Having a
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This may not be very risky when defaults are few and far between, but if the economy falters and more companies start to default on their debt, there could be greater danger in a homemade portfolio of individual bonds.
FORBES: 5 Reasons Why Bond Funds Can Help You Navigate Bond Market Headwinds Successfully
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Asked about the trend for central banks to look less at inflation-targeting and more at policy areas that affect exchange rates, Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, said earlier this month that the exchange rate was very important "as far as growth and stability" were concerned but was not a policy target for the ECB.
CNN: Weidmann warns of currency war risk
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But when it comes to the biggest house-price bubble in history, theory does not get you very far.
ECONOMIST: When the roof fell in
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So far on this tour we have not had too many shambolic days but we were not very good here and we have to get performances like this out of our system.
BBC: Same old story for England
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We will not make the case that AMD is outperforming their rival Intel right now, but if the stock falls very far, it could be the more attractive stock.
FORBES: Hey AMD, I'll Buy You If You Drop A Little More
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Ireland has been running a small current-account surplus and deficits have generally fallen (though they remain very high in Cyprus and Greece) but they would be far worse if the peripheral economies were not so depressed, which has slashed demand for imports.
ECONOMIST: The Merkel memorandum