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This flies in the face of classical theory, which argues for greater savings so that the entrepreneurs in our midst can access the very capital necessary for growth.
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If tried and convicted, Mr Tsvangirai could, in theory, face the death penalty.
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And Mr Nazarbaev could in theory still face a challenger for the presidency.
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He discovered not only that Britain had never apologised but that Acadians are still formally regarded as traitors and, in theory, still face the death penalty if they return to Nova Scotia.
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There are good grounds not to: first, if they face losses then depositors, who in theory have the same seniority, might start a run.
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Does that mean every theory that flies in the face of accepted convention should be discredited simply because it is a radial way of thinking?
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Either candidate will face legislation over pre-emption, the theory that federal regulations can preclude certain lawsuits.
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It is therefore not at all an absurd legal theory to suggest that NewsCorp could face a RICO indictment.
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The theory of optimum currency areas says, in brief, that countries face a tradeoff between convenience and adjustment.
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In theory, government agents who are scattered geographically will be able to log on and meet "face to face" as realistic avatars in a digital conference room equipped with video and audio conferencing, presentation applications, and file sharing, all provided by IBM's unified communications software.
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