The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) minutes released this morning revealed again that outgoing BoE Governor Sir Mervyn King and two other officials were defeated in their push for more stimulus for the second month in a row (6-3).
The first is in the push for increased use of nuclear power in preference to other fuels, especially oil, which is volatile in price and entails many political ramifications.
That led to a position as federal prosecutor in Fairbanks, then a job for the Interior Department in the Eisenhower administration, where he was involved in the push for Alaska's statehood.
Although this was far from an impressive display by Egypt, the result will be a big boost in their push for a place at the 2004 finals in Tunisia.
Even allowing devices like this into the workplace is good news in the push for more autonomy.
The event was organized by French president Nicolas Sarkozy in a push for greater regulation of the internet.
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Professor Lu Gusen, of Shanghai's famous Fudan University, is concerned that in the push for modernity, Chinese culture can be neglected.
In his push for Internet freedom, Reddit co-founder and angel investor Alexis Ohanian has tried a strike, a boycott, and even a bat-signal.
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Turkey has been a major player in the effort to push for change in Syria, which sits on its southern border.
Some people will notice that Nokia is building a special relationship with Microsoft, to the point where the manufacturer is able to deliver more exclusive features in its phones and push for things to be added in later revisions.
Republicans like Rubin's mentor, former deputy national security adviser Elliott Abrams, went on to support enthusiastically Israel's surrender of Gaza in 2005, and to push for Hamas participation in the 2006 Palestinian elections.
In Britain this week he intends to push for compromise in the Doha round of world trade talks.
Tancer points out that since 2005, for instance, searches for "prom dress" have spiked in January, long before retailers began their advertising push for prom apparel in March.
Bush supporters and former administration officials have spent the last month since the riots began in Tunisia crowing that events prove Bush's push for democratization in the Arab world is the correct approach.
Yeltsin himself seriously upset his own supporters by reaching an 11th-hour compromise with Khasbulatov on Saturday night in which he blithely abandoned his push for an April plebiscite in favor of presidential and parliamentary elections in November.
The pace of change is so fast, says one World Banker, that, while in some countries the Bank has to push for change, in others it has to run hard to keep up with the national administrations.
The 24-year-old striker has scored 29 times this season for Manchester United and England, and has been the standout player in United's push for the Premier League title and Champions League glory.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says his charge Sebastian Vettel has no intention of backing off despite his huge 112-point lead in the drivers' standings and he fully expects the German to push for victory in an attempt to win the title with five races still go.
His hopes for the team now are to stay in the Football League and push for promotion.
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They also discussed the expanding number of Long Term Recovery Groups that continue to form in Puerto Rico since a strong push for them during a recovery from severe floods in 2008.
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Two articles in yesterday's Wall Street Journal are bringing attention to a growing movement in American politics: the push for state governments to pass laws mandating that their pension funds divest from companies doing business in states that sponsor terrorism, notably Iran.
That means job seekers should go directly to their contacts and push for in-person meetings.
Saberi's parents flew to Tehran from their home in North Dakota to push for their daughter's release.
Brown and Walters then rebuilt the visitors' innings to put them in pole position to push for victory.
Earlier this month dealers in Minnesota dropped their push for a franchise law that would have prevented Tesla from opening stores there.
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Not content to take a stake in a company and push for management change or asset realization strategies, Carl Icahn is increasingly submitting tender offers for companies, with recent deals showing unpromising results.
The trend will only start to accelerate as more marketers who grew up in the Internet era push for it and specifically, tie it to key business objectives like driving incremental sales or lowering marketing costs.
When you take a look at the landscape today, there will be those who suggest that the idea of just intermingling was the focus far too often and too much in terms of the push for integration, and that we didn't put into the equation the idea of white flight and the inability to force it to happen.
If the Republicans cannot count on their preeminence as America's defender, which they've used successfully in the last two elections, then they are in trouble, possibly starting with a Democratic push for a vote of no confidence in Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
Sometime after the German election in September, Chancellor Merkel has indicated she may push for a change to the treaties in order to correct some of the basic flaws in the euro.
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