But we're not going to reduce the deficit by gutting education investments, gutting investments that we make in our infrastructure, gutting our investments in basic science and research that can lead to discoveries in clean energy or lead to discoveries in curing cancer.
In particular, the United States must take the lead in order to assure that, while NATO responds positively to changing circumstances in Europe, it does not do so (either through unilateral actions or through CFE or other negotiations) in a way which will lead to political or military arrangements that effectively undermine NATO's ability to serve as an effective deterrent mechanism.
However, this is a stunning piece of research that may in the distant future lead to transplants in humans to relieve blindness.
Of the 55 samples, one led to an investigative lead in connection to a 2006 burglary, while the other 54 didn't produce any new evidence, the office said.
In a fitting lead-in to the July 4th holiday, Continental Resources Chairman and CEO Harold Hamm was one of the biggest billionaire winners on Tuesday after publicly backing a different kind of American independence.
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Expected questions lead to expected answers, which in turn lead to expected strategy that manifests in uninspired brands.
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Even though as members of the same organization they share similar goals, the differences in personal style between sales leaders and their counterparts in marketing can lead to challenges in getting them to work well together.
George Bush took a detour on the ill-fated hydrogen highway, which many believed caused U.S. automakers to cede their early lead in hybrids to the great financial benefit to Toyota.
Such expansionist monetary policies in and of themselves, in isolation regarding the fiscal policies, ultimately lead to a depreciation in the value of the currencies of emerging countries -- rather they lead to a depreciation in the value of the currency of developed countries, thus impairing growth outlooks in emerging countries.
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Thanks to reporting by Bloomberg today, we are getting the view that JPM in London has run amuck trying to become a major profit center by specializing in corporate derivative transactions similar to those used in the lead-up to the mortgage meltdown in 2007-2008 that caused several banks to become insolvent and need to be bailed out.
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As a result of the PSLRA, today securities class action firms (in order to secure lucrative lead counsel fees) must persuade pensions to serve as lead plaintiffs in cases the firms seek to bring.
Fears had been raised that changes to street lighting in Dorset would lead to a rise in crime.
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And he also is very clear in his call for the need to invest in new industries, to innovate, and to focus on the education of our children -- precisely in order to grow the economy and create the jobs that will enable us not just to lead in the 21st century but to seriously deal with our long-term fiscal issues.
In contrast, we expect market conditions for NAND to improve in the lead-up to the National Day and Black Friday holidays in China and the U.S., respectively.
Above all, they want it to take the lead in restoring confidence to the financial system.
It's a very slim margin, and neither candidate has a clear enough lead in delegates to secure the presidential nomination.
We will lift the economy up and you have to take the lead in helping us to meet this challenge.
Obviously, Senator McConnell has taken the lead in that to a measure that would allow the debt ceiling to be raised.
That gives one full season of lead-in to the big screen depiction.
Whether or not Texas ever realizes its privatization plan, other states are picking up Texas' lead in seeking to privatize their food stamp programs.
Others have taken the lead in trying to revive peace talks in Darfur, stalled since the total failure of a conference in Libya in October 2007.
That is because it is not only Republicans who say the public option will crowd out private insurers and lead in time to the nationalisation of health care.
On Tuesday, the Paris Club of creditor governments, including the US, UK, France and Germany, called on other nations to follow its lead in cancelling debts to Haiti.
On a number of occassions, civilian and military leaders have assured us that the United States was not militarzing cyberspace and that the military was not taking the lead in responding to cybersecurity challenges.
There could be the kind of meltdown, I guess, like occurred -- partial meltdown that occurred at Three Mile Island, and that would -- another agency might have the lead -- because they would have the expertise, so they would have the lead in responding to that.
Look, I think this is a good example and a good lead-in to Thursday, and that is there's a willingness for members to put aside partisan games and to move ahead with what we know is important for the American people and for the growth and the stabilization of our economy.
New menu items often lead to a jump in footfalls which can lead to higher sales.
An increase in prices to pass the cost pressure to customers will be too risky in current scenario as it can lead to loss in market share which may further deteriorate the situation.
He said CPR training will be offered to runners in the lead-up to the Boston Marathon in April.
The government is consulting on new rules to be introduced in 2014 saying that home improvements usually lead to a rise in carbon emissions and homeowners should be made to improve energy efficiency in the rest of the house.
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