Mr. NAJI: Well, the reaction to his statements have been low-key, if that.
An aircraft pilot has said he is "seriously concerned" for the safety of low-flying aircraft if a wind farm is built near Bristol.
And we said to ourselves, we need to have a low-cost structure if we're going to be able to offer fares people will wanna buy.
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In the meantime, there's always that low-tech fix if your beloved device has gone for an unplanned swim: Find a bowl and pick up a bag of rice.
Though Asian Americans make up only 6% of the state's registered voters, they could be a deciding factor in a close race with low turnout--if they vote as they did in June's open primary, when Fong took 3 out of 4 Asian voters, many of them "crossover" Democrats motivated more by ethnic pride than ideology.
If low growth comes to pass - if growth stagnates and unemployment refuses to fall back - the IMF recommends a new round of quantitative easing by the Bank of England combined with "temporary tax cuts" aimed at people on low incomes, investment and job creation.
But if you are a low-skilled immigration pessimist, especially if you are conservative, then this seems like a far preferable system to points systems or other command and control government handouts that are usually proposed.
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Its share in Rural China is extremely low, if probably non-existent, given the low income levels in those regions.
But given how far he has come, this tough, if low-key, player can probably handle anything.
But it's an expensive way to operate, and if low-cost manufacturing arrives--watch out.
By most accounts, Whitman is a decisive, if low-key, leader who has a talent for listening to her troops and actually getting things done.
Now, you may ask yourself, why not just go ahead and register it for clearance as a low-level medical device if the company thinks it can receive clearance?
One question I raised with Prof Jacobson was whether, using their methodology, you could say what the rates would have been if there were a threshold - if low doses had no effect.
Even if computers owned by the poor are a few technological generations behind, and even if low-income families go into debt to afford their internet service, online access is available to more families every year regardless of income.
U.S. car companies have figured out, you know what, if we produce high-quality electric vehicles, if we produce high-quality low gas -- or high gas mileage vehicles, those will sell.
Now, a lot of the outsourcing that was referred to in the question really has to do with the fact that our economy -- if it's dependent on low-wage, low-skill labor, it's very hard to hang on to those jobs because there's always a country out there that pays lower wages than the U.S. And so we've got to go after the high-skill, high-wage jobs of the future.
The Morgan Stanley study found that people still follow a low-carb eating regime even if they don't reach their weight loss goals.
If the low-cost Sportster's popularity lasts--the company started shipping early to accommodate demand--Harley could create a new generation of demand for its products.
If the low-budget film does well, it just might inspire more superstars to focus on smaller films, while big-budget movies are ceded to B-list actors.
The count would change if the low-budget Minnesota Twins, two games out of first place, knock off the Detroit Tigers (fifth-highest payroll) in the American League Central.
After all, if a low-skilled immigrant can outbid a high-skilled immigrant for the right to come here then chances are they think they are going to have reasonable earning power here.
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If (low-cost, high-speed rail) is a success I can imagine for cross-border lines the next years there will be opportunities to go to Brussels and Amsterdam, and perhaps from and to London and to Spain.
The second measure to bring infotech to the unwired masses is to just do it: give IT to them -- computers, web-phones, satellite and fiber-optic links, the works -- at low cost, if not for free.
Stocks are firing on all cylinders as ultra-low rates fuel risk-taking, which could get dangerous if asset bubbles go out of control, Bernanke said a few days ago.
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But don't sell convertibles unless you can afford debt on your long-term balance sheetm, and if you do, make them low-coupon, low-premium.
Officials at the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Bank for International Settlements (the central banks' central bank) have given some support to the view that monetary policy should sometimes lean against a rapid growth in asset prices and build-up of debt, even if consumer-price inflation is low.
"The marine renewables industry must demonstrate its ability to be cost-competitive, compared with other low-carbon technologies, in the next 5-8 years if it is to engage commercial investors, " he said.
And even if they do get more, odds are that low-income families as a group will get less care than if there had never been a health reform law in the first place.
But a patient can be discharged after only a week if treated with low-invasive angioplasty.
But if we define low-hanging fruit as being about Return on Investment, than passing out devices would not win.
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