Logically, owning long-term TIPS will probably work out well only if the economy plunges into a multidecade deep freeze or bursts into rampant runaway inflation.
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Now, the reason that I'm not proposing the discretionary freeze take into effect this year -- we prepared a budget for 2010, it's now going forward -- is, again, I am just listening to the consensus among people who know the economy best.
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Her company, Promessa, is developing a process that uses liquid nitrogen and ultrasound to transform corpses into freeze-dried chunks that can be plowed easily into a churchyard or memorial park.
Sodium montmorillonite can be freeze-dried into a spongelike material known as an aerogel.
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At a reduced flow, oil in the pipeline can freeze or form into a waxy buildup, raising the risk of interruptions and spills.
And what the result would be is, if you use the pay freeze that they write into this proposed legislation, or this legislation, is that then the cuts would have to come from somewhere else.
Yet while the White House report highlights the considerable clean energy momentum established by the Recovery Act, it also inadvertently raises the specter of an impending clean tech funding cliff which risks sending U.S. clean energy industries into deep freeze as stimulus funds begin to expire over the coming months.
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Genes are being added only one at a time, rather than wholesale, and though such genes are usually from other species (there has been a lot of squeamishness about putting anti-freeze genes from fish into plants, for example), the genes of different creatures vary less than those creatures' outward forms might indicate.
Yet it is too soon to conclude that Franco-German relations have gone into the deep freeze.
Unison regional organiser Steve Belcher told Wales Online that council staff - who are three years into a pay freeze - would be furious at the plans.
Beyond heading into the deep freeze, he says neuroscience is now showing us that the cumulative consequences of stress can be a dire thorn in the side of business innovation.
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The Fed is trying to prevent the credit crunch from turning into a complete credit freeze.
When inflation is taken into account, the freeze will add up to a pay cut for council workers, unions say.
By 2050, he said, millions of bored human beings would freeze themselves in order to emigrate into the future to find adventure.
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"I was frightened guests would drive off into "neverland" and freeze to death during the winter, " he said.
If you don't have experience in preserving, cook August's tomatoes into a quick sauce and freeze it for future pastas.
Probiotics, meaning "for life", are products that contain live strains of bacteria incorporated into yoghurts, fruit juices or freeze-dried powders, which boost levels of the bacteria in the gut.
So what happens to the concordat with councils, particularly if they are to be pushed into another year of council tax freeze, and to use their borrowing powers to fill the capital spend gap?
Analysis showed that too much work was coming into the system, causing it to freeze.
One way to avoid such untimely sterility is to remove an ovary before chemotherapy begins, freeze it, and then implant the tissue back into the patient after she has recovered.
He said there was still too little evidence to recommend healthy woman should freeze ovarian tissue which they could have transplanted back into their bodies after their menopause to give them another chance of having a baby.
When building on permafrost in northern Quebec, non-profit group Archimede Systems had to take into account the melt-and-freeze cycles of the seasons, the need to insulate heat, prevent condensation, and the necessity to keep the home from melting into the icy ground during a thaw.
The books were then freeze-dried, a process that evaporates the ice into gas to stop further water damage or mildew.
Stephanie Flanders, the BBC's economics editor, explained to today presenter sarah Montague that even if David Cameron "lost" on getting the freeze that he will be looking for, the increase that would come into place over the next few years "is actually very small" in comparison to the increase that the UK has had to pay in recent years.
She pieced the debris into a spectral constellation suspended in mid-air that seems to freeze-frame the explosion, stopping time in its tracks.
To do so, he dipped the end of an optical fibre into a bead of molten gallium, then allowed the gallium to freeze, creating the mirror.
In addition to limits on ATM withdrawals, the measures allow authorities to restrict noncash transactions, freeze check cashing, limit withdrawals from bank accounts and even convert checking accounts into fixed-term deposits.
But now that you do have the ability to slow it down, freeze it, this that and the other, it's definitely something to look into.
The full-length portraitures, colored with acrylic paint, freeze a fleeting moment in the upscale neighborhoods: The Latino workers arrive by bus or foot into the enclaves of the rich and famous by morning and then disappear by night.
In normal operation, your default "channel" -- Chumby's terminology for a particular set of selected widgets -- cycles on an endless loop, and if you'd like to add widgets or channels, you log into Chumby's site to do so (though you can delete widgets and freeze the display right from the device itself if you need to).
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