George Osborne would probably also want to point out that when Keynes was telling the Treasury to borrow more, 80 years ago, it was barely borrowing anything at all - not more than 10% of Britain's national income - in the first year of the financial crisis alone.
Outdoing the market consistently would require not only knowing more than somebody else at some point in time, but more than everybody else all the time.
In the debate he came over as polished, more than competent and not at all frightening.
While Bella jokes that she's "not really into the whole cougar thing" regarding a guy two years her junior, her seemingly teenage vampire boyfriend is actually more than 100 years older than she is -- and that's not creepy at all?
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You will get more working for free than not working at all.
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"Seems to me you probably could do more than a week and still not get at all of the issues and angles we need to get at, " he said.
Yes, it has benefitted some more than others, and some have not benefitted at all.
Given that small businesses (and individuals) tend to pay higher rates relative to large firms, more than a few will not see any savings at all.
Even though the Fed moved more aggressively than most expected, it's not at all clear that the medicine will work.
But what has amazed me more than anything are the flacks who continue to pitch me by simply sending releases through e-mail, with no explanation and again, more often than not, the news is not news at all.
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Theoretically, they offer more than traditional Medicare, but they are not an advantage at all for some people.
Their published budgets reveal, at least, that more than 96% of all expenditures are not related to termination of medical pregnancies.
So it may be profitable for the department store to promise not to hold sales more than, say, twice a year, if at all.
And all our images will be at least as legible, if not more legible, than the original so it will be easier to read than the manuscript.
More than half were "barely confident" or "not confident at all" about assessments associated with the system.
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As a result, they were able to raise more money and were less likely to scale prematurely than those that change three or more times, or not at all.
Ferguson, who has won the Champions League twice with Manchester United, also revealed how he craves more European success and feels that United have not won all that they could have during his more than two-decade reign at Old Trafford.
According to Forbes, Madonna (the one who sold more tickets, sold more records, had more hits, and won more awards than those other two women in 2012) is not powerful at all.
Parties with unhappy supporters, naturally, tend to do poorly in elections, says Jeff Jones of Gallup, although more because voters switch allegiances than because they do not bother to vote at all.
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Firms that reward their executives heavily with options are much more likely to buy back their shares than those which use options sparingly or not at all, according to Christine Jolls of Harvard Law School.
Summing up at the inquest Mr Ridley said the front brake suffered a "complete catastrophic failure" due to the pinch bolt "more likely than not being sufficiently tight" and causing the cantilever not to function at all.
In the survey of France, the U.K., Spain, Germany and Italy, more than half the population said the quality of the health care they received was either not good at all or had declined.
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