The risk is more whether we will abet the technology in distorting those needs.
One trick to stop an adviser from distorting the truth is to ask the right questions.
Their concern would be that a merger would create an uneven playing field, distorting competition.
If the Fed is currently distorting the economy this way, then a bust is inevitable.
The Federal Reserve private bank is by FAR the WORST example of distorting free markets.
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Even individual truths will be seen through the distorting lens of a false world view.
Examples of the Federal Reserve distorting markets and then causing huge amounts of subsequent pain.
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But, instead of accepting the innovation, broadcasters are distorting copyright laws to challenge its legality.
Japan, meanwhile, has a saggy yen that is distorting world flows in both capital and commerce.
He is concerned that large movements of money globally are distorting the stock market.
Some economists maintain that such reliefs are distorting and mean higher taxes for everyone else.
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Month-end EUR demand, or more accurately USD selling, is certainly distorting some of the price action.
But public suspicion (blame that distorting prism) of the euro seems only to be hardening.
Trade-distorting subsidies may rise so much, Europeans fear, that America will break its Uruguay-round commitments.
One is that the coffinlike confines spook claustrophobes, possibly distorting their reactions to stimuli.
We can eliminate loopholes and deductions that have a distorting effect on our economy.
The need of foreign central banks to replace maturing bonds is already distorting the market.
International bureaucrats worry that offshore centres are distorting the financial system on a threatening scale.
At the same time, the Fed is stifling and distorting the availability of bank credit.
The result is that such objects act as lenses, distorting the images of anything behind them.
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Clarity in capital markets is not improved by distorting interest rates, which are relative prices.
Mr Brunstrom accused a "small section" of the media of distorting the meeting "for their own purposes".
The Fed's excess money creation is still roiling and distorting economies and financial markets around the world.
Tax reform is supposed to be about making the tax code simpler, less distorting, and less arbitrary.
Did this emphasis on league tables have a distorting effect on bank behaviour before the credit crisis?
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But, these small lies end up having a pretty distorting effect on our behavior or our perceptions.
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America's trade-distorting support was already well below its permitted ceiling and had seemed likely to fall further.
The presence of BPA in lab equipment meant to test for BPA has clearly been distorting the data.
During his banking debacle Schumpeter saw the distorting ravages of hyperinflation, which hit 134% between 1921 and 1922.
They should aim for a thorough dismantling of distorting subsidies and for truly open markets for farm goods.
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