Failing to make this basic distinction helped lead to serious errors in outlook during the late 1980s, during which many observers who generally share sound presuppositions about the nature of the economy were given to histrionic predictions of national default, debt monetization, and hyperinflation.
While less than 5 percent of all medical errors lead to a malpractice claim, lengthy claims prolong the legal process, and in some cases, delay what may be just and fair compensation.
The 36-year-old stormed into a 4-1 lead with breaks of 51, 130 and 90 but a few uncharacteristic errors allowed Stevens to narrow the lead to 4-3.
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But he was powerless when Liverpool took advantage of a catalogue of defensive errors to take the lead two minutes before half-time.
Just as a floating foot and minute would lead to a lot of building and cooking errors, floating money would and does foster a great deal of malinvestment and trade disharmony for turning voluntary, economy-enhancing exchange with stable money as the measuring stick into something where trading partners are increasingly at odds.
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Another reason for expecting that disease-related genes would be recently evolved is that the older a gene is, the more likely it is that errors and weaknesses that could lead to disease will have been eliminated by natural selection.
Both of these facts, consistent overlap with occasional errors of the same magnitude, would lead me to believe that the data on Russian production, while not perfect, is reasonably accurate and reliable.
For this alone we can expect some staggering investment errors lured into energy by the money illusion that will lead to substantial capital destruction over time.
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Although George Carmont gave Wigan an early lead, they committed a string of unforced errors, gifting possession and position to Warrington.
Three-times grand slam champion Davenport hit back to level at 3-3 but Clijsters broke again to lead 4-3 when the fourth-seeded American committed a series of errors.
The Scarlets had plenty of possession as they attempted to get back into the lead but every attack was littered with poor passes and handling errors.
But with the 28-year-old Spaniard breaking to lead 5-3 in the second set, Federer looked stunned and as his uncharacteristic errors showed no sign of stopping, the match was soon level at one set all.
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