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His family, which runs a tiny store on a narrow alley, has enough money to try to pay out-of-pocket for the drugs that have a chance of curing him, since the government-provided ones don't seem to work for him.
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If they narrow significantly, I may move some money into cash and bonds.
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Once on the road, with the narrow margins of profit versus costs in travel, I never saved money.
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The Fed should instead target a narrow range for the price of gold and then create or extinguish money to keep the price within that range.
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Its insistence on a very narrow definition of what it does has made it impotent to use that money.
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But the Alvarez fight is where Showtime makes back its money and attracts a bigger following, as it tries to narrow the subscription gap with HBO.
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While I am thrilled the money's there, I'm deeply concerned about how the money is skewing all the on-the-ground resources toward narrow targets.
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All the Fed has to do is look at the market price of gold: If it moves outside a certain narrow range, the monetary authorities should react by either tightening or loosening the money supply.
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M2, the most reliable measure of money, has grown only 3 percent over the past year, while the narrow M1 measure grew only 6.3 percent.
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"Carriers have a very narrow band around the rate plan, and once you get outside that band they make a lot of money, " says the chief executive of Traq-wireless , an Austin, Tex. firm that analyzes corporate cell phone bills for a fee.
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