Her macroeconomic policies have a mixed record, but the microeconomic policies have had a more enduring success.
But the loss of confidence in the ability of bankers to manage large financial institutions might be more enduring.
Matthews has made sure that he has more enduring legacies than fast-changing technology.
The more immediate, more enduring and, it should be said, more important consequence was that she found in India Roderick MacFarquhar.
Hopefully the more enduring story is what can be learned so that history is less likely to repeat itself at any school.
But the consequences for Mr Brown will be worse and more enduring.
In the 1850s he came to favour the Piedmontese monarchy, but his detestation of the papacy continued, proving more enduring than his republicanism.
Cleopatra's relationship with Mark Antony was the longest of her life, but that with Octavian, the future Caesar Augustus, would prove the more enduring.
All this means that tough choices lie ahead, all of them fraught with risk, as the community deals with current dangers while also embracing broader and more enduring tasks.
Both SC2 and LoL offer plenty of deeper strategy and planning, aspects that may not be immediately apparent to the newly-initiated but provide a more enduring appreciation of the game.
The Qin's extremism was also its undoing and it was soon replaced by the more enduring Han dynasty, which sought compromise with aristocratic elites and legitimation through a revived Confucianism.
According to the perennial philosophy, everything that happens in this world, everything that we can hear and see here below has its counterpart in the divine realm, which is richer, stronger and more enduring than our own.
And he then followed that up by taking the Irish Open at Adare Manor six months later, providing one of the more enduring images of the golfing calendar by treating himself to a leap in the river by way of celebration.
Politics creeps in via lunchtime debates, and easygoing relations among ethnically diverse colleagues are balanced by depictions of immigrant criminals, but, above all, the filmmakers reveal deeper and more enduring conflicts: the struggle of technocrats to instill rational policies in a society that values and fosters intense and uninhibited emotionalism above all.
Going Green can mean sacrifices, like driving less, paying more or enduring the eerie blue of compact fluorescent bulbs.
These are allies who not only posess the most deployable military forces in Europe, should America need them, but also have influence in parts of the world, from Europe to the Middle East and Asia, that will be equally useful if America's diplomats are to turn the coalition of sympathisers into something more useful and enduring.
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The more general point is that enduring market leaders, and those who aspire to become one, need to worry about today and tomorrow.
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That is, business schools that offer the best and most enduring value also cultivate more nuanced skills that make a businessperson whole.
"The biggest obstacle (these couples) are going to face is this enduring myth that boys develop more slowly than girls, " Schwyzer said.
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It's an astonishing achievement by any standards, but Kepler's enduring legacy may be much more profound that its contribution to a simple head count of exoplanets.
They and the Italians are enduring an ersatz recovery, derivative of more authentic revivals elsewhere.
Still more worrying, the election result was evidence of enduring racial polarisation in South Africa.
Hathaway was a more enthusiastic host even singing at one point and enduring at least five costume changes.
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For lack of a better name, it is what historian Walter Russell Mead has referred to as Jacksonianism, after Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the US. As Mead noted in a 1999 article in The National Interest titled "The Jacksonian Tradition, " the most popular and enduring US model for foreign policy is far more flexible than either the isolationist or the neoconservative model.
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But not least among his more amazing powers has been a superhuman charisma and ever-enduring appeal.
As 2013 gets under way, one is reminded of an enduring truth: Change is constant, and the more effective one becomes at adapting, the better.
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It said it was "unconvinced" by the arguments for introducing fixed term Parliaments, claiming the bill owed "more to short term considerations than to a mature assessment of enduring constitutional principles or sustained public demand".
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