In other word we have to extract the lie from the interest rate in order to get it back to telling the truth.
The Krakow-born racer also denied any suggestion his future may lie away from Renault.
Bolton lie second from bottom in the Premier League with just one league win to their credit.
Beyond shrinking exports lie the hit from declining foreign direct investment (who needs new factories these days?) and the coming dearth of capital inflows.
Both live honorable lives, and never lie or stole from anyone.
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Guan's best shot of the day came on the sixth hole, when he had to chip from a downhill lie onto a green that was sloping away from him.
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The good news is that the euro zone has woken up from the lie that Greece could one day repay its debts.
To psychologically distance themselves from a lie, people often pepper their tales with second- and third-person pronouns like "you, " "we" and "they, " says Hancock.
By the teen years, some kids lie to pull away from their parents and gain privacy, but often lack the skills to handle the resulting challenges.
Down a path past fig trees and brush lie scattered fortress walls from the 4th century BC and the remains of 100 cave dwellings carved into the cliffs.
It takes a lot of self-motivation and determination to make being a mompreneur work in the working world, but beware of the traps that lie within the work from home lifestyle.
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"That just keeps people from having to lie about why they wanted to vote absentee, " she said.
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South Africa, England, or perhaps even Samoa from Pool A lie in wait in the knock-out stage.
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Amid the weeds a dozen or so discarded old blue seats from the terraces lie behind steel bars.
Into a stiff breeze, from a hanging lie, Woods said he "hammered it" with a slight "slide, " or fade.
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From that chancy lie, Mickelson flew his approach shot over the green and had to scramble for a bogey.
Shafts from old mines lie under the region, said Butler County commissioner William L. McCarrier, who worked as a water well driller in the area during the 1970s.
To avoid injury the BCA advises people to take their own pillows if staying away from home and lie on an extra duvet or blanket if the mattress seems too hard.
He claimed she wanted to lie low because of threats from former business associates over an unpaid debt and disappeared from the property one day when Smith and Parker were not there.
Richards confidently kicked the extras but again the Dragons refused to lie down and a try from Greenshields brought them back into the game as Bosc again showed his prowess with the boot.
Using the former, players smooth a path from near their ball to the hole, and place their ball in the path to putt, making sure that the distance to the hole is the same as from their original lie.
He was a young man full of earthly vigor who had a wisdom of his own, and may the earth in which he rests, not far from here, lie light on his bones, and bring the news, each year, of the return of the sun and of the frost.
Most of the answers lie in the data you collect from your customer interactions.
The 23 blocks which all lie offshore, in depths ranging from 400 to 3, 000 metres, cover 270, 000 square kilometers, the largest private sector exploration acreage.
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But what about the teachers sacrificing a weekend away, a well-deserved Saturday lie-in or just a break from routine?
And if it was really hot he sometimes suffered from nosebleeds and had to lie on his back indoors with a flannel and ice cubes pressed to his face.
The thought of it, too, being taken from him made Mr. Harvey lie awake at night and pray.
The Railwaymen currently lie bottom of League One with 12 points from 20 games, having won just twice in their last 15 outings.
With Gingrich and Ken Starr gone, the role of tormentor fell to majority whip Tom DeLay, the diminutive former fire-ant exterminator from Texas who knew enough to lie low and deny Clinton a repellent foil.
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