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Because Bahrain hosts a U.S. naval presence, and because it has been able to cultivate an international image as an ally against radicalism even as it remains a theocratic state, there is an assumption that the American influence in Bahrain could be decisive.
FORBES: Three Lessons in Bahrain
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Even as street art becomes more accessible, it remains just controversial enough to be cutting edge.
BBC: In Russia, contemporary art explodes from Soviet shackles
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And dollar debt remains just as important to China, even if it is buying less US Treasurys.
FORBES: Flashback 2010: China Downgraded US Debt Before S&P
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It remains core to our belief system and our behavior even as we pursue more in-depth modes of coverage.
FORBES: Reuters Chief Addresses Flap Over That Soros Story, Sort Of
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And it remains our hope that they choose this path, even as we are clear-eyed and vigilant about the difficult challenges ahead.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Signs Iran Sanctions Act
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Mercator's solution remains a boon to sailors to this day, even as it massively distorts the relative sizes of land masses such as Africa and Greenland.
WSJ: Lost in Our Maps: A History of Cartographic Catastrophes
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Even if some cadmium remains in phosphate, it shouldn't be a major threat to health as long as fertilizer is used in the proper amounts and with good drainage.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: China's Toxic Rice Bowl
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Company profits are at record levels, and even if their growth is not as quick as it was a few months ago, capital spending by firms remains astonishingly robust, and is spreading now from manufacturing to non-manufacturing sectors including construction.
ECONOMIST: Twitchy foreign hedge funds have sold too soon
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The reason is that it produces a lot of losers even if total council-tax revenue remains the same, as ministers have pledged.
ECONOMIST: Caution will trump valour
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But it remains unlikely that Washington would regard the failure of a corporate merger - even one involving a firm as large and well-known as GE - as serious enough to warrant souring international relations.
BBC: Q&A: GE's failed merger