So far this year Spanish bond yields have decoupled from Portugal's and narrowed with German Bunds.
In this case, the TDI engine is also shut off and decoupled from the drivetrain to ensure maximum regeneration.
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But there came a time - about 300, 000 years after the Big Bang - when the matter and radiation "decoupled".
Probably, what had happened is that Apple had become such a basket-case that it simply decoupled from the stockmarket altogether.
There has never been such thing as a handset market downturn that is decoupled from wider consumer electronics component and telecom infrastructure sectors.
In E-mode, only the 114-hp rear electric motor propels the vehicle and the TDI engine is shut off and decoupled from the drivetrain.
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In 2010, I wrote a series of posts documenting how oil and natural prices had decoupled from each other (see here and here).
He said Labour wanted to see the bill "decoupled" so that one bill represented changes to the voting system and the other dealt with changes to constituencies.
For all these reasons, even if Asia's exports clearly have not decoupled from America, its economies will be less hurt by a recession there than in the past.
Because corn is increasingly used for ethanol production, it has decoupled from historical livestock cycles and changed the margin relationship between feed costs and the sale of livestock products.
It would be reassuring to think that other parts of the world with sounder economies had decoupled from the U.S.-European problem and could serve as a global growth engine.
She added that having "decoupled" the council elections from the Holyrood poll, there was now a "serious issue about making sure people do actually turn out on the day".
Gates, whose company now produces hardware like the Xbox as well as much software, held out for a future where, as in personal computers, software can be decoupled from the machine.
The explosion itself was "decoupled" so as to reduce the chances that even nearby seismic monitoring stations would pick up and recognize the resulting tremor, which registered 2.7 on the Richter scale.
In any event the sin in corporate pay is not so much its magnitude as the fact that it is often completely decoupled from performance, as Harvard law professor Lucian Bebchuk has documented.
Coasting: As soon as the driver releases the accelerator pedal, the engine and electric motors are decoupled from the drivetrain and the engine is shut off, provided that the battery is sufficiently charged.
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While a crash in those markets led to the near demise of the financial system, current housing markets seem to have decoupled. (Read Left Overs of the Financial Crisis: Last Monoline To Lose AAA-Rating).
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There are other options for those facing a critical point in their finances, who face a shortfall, and who have not decoupled their endowment and their mortgage, according to Danny Cox, of financial advisers Hargreaves Lansdown.
Any hopes that Asian economies had "decoupled" from those in the West and could act as havens for investors were dashed, despite the efforts of policy makers to keep their fiscal houses in shape and temper inflation.
Nothing is decoupled with anything anymore.
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While the BRICs may be slowing compared to when the phrase first become part of the financial markets lexicon, but it is the biggest part of the emerging world and the emerging world, while not decoupled from the West by any means, is still growing faster than the West and this trend is not changing anytime soon.
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