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Having the National Academy of Sciences, which is a pre-eminent source of scientific research and review, sort through the extensive research that already exists, and identify what still needs to be done, will give us a better handle on how to address the rising aggressive behavior among our kids.
FORBES: Senator Rockefeller Quotes Experience, Believes That Evidence Proves Violent Movies and Games Cause Aggressive Behavior in Kids
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Their "Use It or Lose It" legislation, meanwhile, is designed to allow them to both pin rising oil prices on drillers, while excusing the refusal to give drillers any new offshore leases.
WSJ: Schumer's Nouveau 'Speculators'
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Under the ETS, they are required to buy tradable permits for a gradually rising portion of their emissions: this year the EU will give the airlines permits to cover 85% of them.
ECONOMIST: Planes and pollution
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She was a rising star in Congress, picked to give the keynote address at the 1996 Republican convention.
CNN: GOP Power Couple Tumbles Off A-List
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Even so, the congressional election may give the scattered opposition a chance to exploit a slowing economy and rising inflation.
ECONOMIST: The first lady of Peronism
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And as we argued in The Bernanke Arbitrage , all other things equal, a rising M2 could at some point give Bernanke pause, a reason to slow his QE efforts and in so doing slow the growth in the money supply.
FORBES: Headline Monetary Aggregates, Where We Are
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"Battersea is now receiving calls every day from animal lovers who feel they have no option but to give up their cherished pets because they can no longer afford rising vet bills, they've been made redundant, they've been made homeless, or face imminent eviction, " it said.
BBC: Credit crunch 'prompts abandoned pets rise'
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Further appreciation will cut into a rising real estate asset bubble, and give Chinese consumers more buying power by encouraging Chinese manufacturers to shift production away from the export markets, to making and marketing goods and services for the domestic market.
FORBES: For China's Yuan, China Knows Best
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Workers are almost never asked to take nominal pay cuts, but when prices are rising, most employers do give their employees cost-of-living increases.
FORBES: Babysitting and the Importance of Sticky Prices
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For the U.S. and China, the climate talks boil down to how much money the rich world will give poorer nations to help them acquire the technology to limit emissions and cope with the droughts, rising sea levels, and other effects caused by those who enjoyed two hundred years of burning cheap fossil fuels.
NEWYORKER: Green Giant