But this too, Mr Midler writes, is more form than function, since the tests are by their very nature more limited than the ways to circumvent them.
The IMF's move seemed more political than economic in nature and was intended more to break a panic than to establish a plan for growth and to create a course toward solvency.
Commerzbank, meanwhile, is cautious by nature, leaning more towards highly focused co-operation agreements than grandiose transactions.
But I wanted to relocate to someplace with fewer people and more nature, and that resonated for me.
Dixon's satellite measurements - described in the scientific journal, Nature - are more detailed and cover more area.
"Using ever more nature, while having less is a dangerous strategy, yet most countries continue to pursue this path, " he said.
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But more nature lovers are now exploring the toucan- and butterfly-filled Green Corridor that has long been overshadowed by the falls.
Tools of this nature will become more prevalent in the coming years.
There is no measurement for what constitutes a more Nature-resilient public grid.
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Nature has a more restorative presence in "The Wind Will Carry Us" ("Bad ma ra khahad bord, " 1999), also about the beauty of life in the shadow of death.
While the political world shifts towards independent voters -- who, by nature, are more about pragmatism than dogma -- the Republican Party remains unable to redefine itself back into a working majority.
For retail banks, which rely heavily on customers' inertia, branding is usually of a more defensive nature: a good brand keeps customers and might help banks to flog more products to them.
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The more vulnerable a person is by nature to depression, the more likely the seesaw is to become unbalanced, even when troubles in the environment are relatively small.
So next time Donald Duck traps the thugs, or 007 eliminates the villain, we should also allow ourselves to feel a slight sense of grief and sympathy for the ugly crooks, who might have achieved so much more in life had mother nature made them just that little bit more pleasing to our eye.
However, these stories of triumph are often overshadowed by other stories of a more gruesome nature.
If you try to settle your tools, the process subverts our more radial nature.
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Research published in Nature this week reveals more evidence explaining how fish oil works.
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After all, healthcare by its very nature is often little more than fixing broken windows.
An inquisitive journalist or a close observer of human nature might have extracted more.
Mother Nature Network profiled three more last year and they are life-changing for those who need them.
Along the way, he stops to present slide shows to people who want to learn more about nature.
Adding insult to all this injury, American executives must adjust to a shock of a more personal nature.
By its nature, legislation moves more slowly than financial innovation, so the rules never catch up to market practices.
By nature, ETFs are more transparent and cheaper to operate than traditional funds.
Some data of a more limited nature do provide a window onto the situation of the poor in Angola.
No stranger to controversy himself, Costa refrained from commenting on Mourinho's past transgressions, instead preferring to praise his coach's more personable nature.
Kanoute, who had missed numerous chances in the preceding 87 minutes, showed an altogether more deadly nature as he tucked away the penalty.
Nor was there much room, in the early models, for financial crises - or the aspects of human nature that make them more likely.
Thus, the erratic and more unpredictable nature of the gold market.
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