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Indeed, monetary policy seems largely impotent about turning a deep recession in 2008 into a powerful recovery in 2012.
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But a chief risk officer is impotent if he is nothing more than a glorified compliance chief, as is still the case at many banks.
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Amid the overkill, there are scenes of a sudden and startling beauty, and the impotent ranks of teachers are played by a cast of surprising (if underused) power, including Marcia Gay Harden, Christina Hendricks, Blythe Danner, William Petersen, Lucy Liu, a tweedy Tim Blake Nelson, and, best of all, James Caan.
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England had been criticised for their impotent performances, but responded with a much-improved all-round display to keep the series alive at 2-1.
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The whole thing makes me laugh because ever since I started reporting on Wall Street and financial services firms in the 1980s, FINRA, then known as the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), had a reputation for being impotent.
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The first try came from a grubber-kick that rendered the Welsh defensive line impotent, allowing French backs to pour through and send Grandclaude over for a grand try.
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Largely as a result, she made a complete mess of German unification, appearing simultaneously sullen and impotent.
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Its insistence on a very narrow definition of what it does has made it impotent to use that money.
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The men were asked in a questionnaire whether they suffered from ED and at what degree they were impotent (mild, mild-to-moderate, moderate or severe).
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Officially, Ethiopia is making good on a promise to quit, signed at peace talks in Djibouti last month between Somalia's impotent transitional government and moderate Islamists.
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