While I agree that the Fed has to buy up these treasuries to slow down the inevitable rise in long term rates, it is the consequence of an equally bad policy of encouraging the engagement in the carry trade at the expense of savers in the first place.
And so they'd gone in spite of the expense, in spite of the sadness and shame he felt each time he returned to Calcutta, in spite of the fact that the older his children grew, the less they wanted to go.
But with Acer making the jump into Smartphones next month and other non-traditional players having great success in the space at the expense of the former cellphone powerhouses, one thing is clear: PC guys "will just walk in" and figure this out.
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While the European, American and Korean car makers have all gained market share in 2012 at the expense of their Japanese counterparts, the biggest beneficiary in the long term may be Chinese companies.
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However, Ms Rice recently declared that the US had been wrong in the past to pursue "stability at the expense of democracy" in the Middle East.
But wherever compromise tried to sneak in at the expense of absolute quality, we tried to resist it.
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But Citigroup analyst John Lawson believes the market has already priced in the increasing expense of raw materials, and that Michelin should be able to incorporate them with price hikes.
This shall contribute to a rise in Equity and Fixed Income Markets at the expense of decline in the proportion of Bank Credit in the total Debt Markets in the economies.
Among U.S. stock funds that have been around since August 2000, the ones in the table below have the lowest expense ratios (the percent of assets raked off every year in fees and overhead costs).
Operating margins improved in the third quarter thanks to expense control measures in the company's stores.
The left-sided midfielder signed for Telford in December, but it is only in the last few games that he has won a place in the starting XI at the expense of Lee Moore.
Jobs in one sector might be protected, but only, in the long term, at the expense of jobs elsewhere in the economy, and overseas.
In all cases the actual expense is lower. (By the way that is total income tax expense all in federal, state and foreign).
As Michael Barone laid out the other day in the Wall Street Journal, the Texas population has grown so exponentially in the last generation, at the expense of the old Boston-Washington D.
The Marine Corps is being forced to consider further personnel cuts in part because of the expense of modernizing equipment, in particular its aging amphibious assault vehicles and its fighter jets.
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Interestingly, child care and education is the second largest expense in the budget of most parents.
The current condition of these meandering Mets is largely the aftereffect of blindly chasing a championship in the late 2000s at the expense of a thinning farm system.
Trials in the third world may also involve denying patients treatments that are known to be effective, even if available in the West, because the expense is prohibitive.
When he had difficulty urinating, he decided against going to the doctor in order to avoid the expense.
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Unicom blames a perfect storm for its misfortune, citing the sale of its CDMA network in 2008 for an artificially inflated profit a year ago combined with the immense expense involved in rolling out its HSPA cells over the course of 2009.
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BP's mistakes are obvious in retrospect, but when then-CEO John Brown was being celebrated for the turnaround, it was far from obvious which checks and balances he should have kept in place at the expense of growth.
In Saudi Arabia, for instance, the government is sparing no expense in building state of the art surveillance systems.
The trend for cheaper devices in particular comes at the expense of Apple, they add, as less costly Android-based tablets expand their share of the market to 48.8%.
As FORBES has pointed out, this depressed the total salary expense line in the income statement, further diminishing the quality of reported earnings.
As FORBES GLOBAL has pointed out (see "Stock options are not a free lunch, " May 18), this depressed the total salary expense line in the income statement, further diminishing the quality of reported earnings.
The traditional system of emphasising investment in formal education at the expense of adult literacy and education programmes has, however, worsened the situation.
Relations between No 10 and Ms Dorries, a former nurse, have been strained since the prime minister made a joke at her expense in the Commons, describing her as "frustrated".
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The deposits in the ground may not warrant the expense used to get to it.
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Mr McNulty added that there has been too much focus for "too long" on exams in schools at the expense of skills.
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