The interesting thing now is how these bears who predicted the bust are now divided.
The court of common opinion is now divided between nodding approval and eviscerating censure.
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Having called for it for years, Europeans are now divided over their response.
As a result, there has been much debate among lawyers, who have now divided into two competing schools of thought.
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At each level of education, from kindergarten to university, classes are now divided into tinier segments, generally composed of two to four students each.
CIBC, an investment bank, argues that the mining business is now divided between vultures and victims and that this merger will move both companies firmly into the former camp.
Since Sunnis are now divided between yes, no and boycott camps, the rejectionists seem less likely to muster the necessary two-thirds majority in at least three provinces to stymie the new constitution.
While there clearly is pro-reform, anti-establishment sentiment in the electorate (and in New Hampshire, where Independent voters can participate in the primary and are often inclined to support insurgents), it is now divided among two candidates.
The fact that Mr Arafat was obliged to accommodate his ceasefire to the factions' conditions is one sign of the changes the intifada has wrought in the Palestinian national movement, with power now divided between the militias and the leader.
The European nations are now equally divided about what role nuclear energy should play in their economies.
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Employment is now largely divided into well-paid, highly-skilled jobs and the poorly paid, less-secure jobs of the service sector.
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The country is now closely divided on gay marriage, with perhaps a slim advantage for its proponents, and independents think Republicans seem mean when they talk about it.
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But they are just as divided now as in 1994, when Mr Perez Balladares won with only 33% of the vote.
The 50% of Ghodsi's funds now in stocks are divided among domestic sectors, international securities and commodities.
In this election, unlike the past two, Mr Fujimori inspires little enthusiasm among voters, but neither, until now, has a divided opposition.
Until now, the Pentagon has divided foreigners into three classes for the sharing of defence information.
Now with four weeks, divided between recuperation and lower-intensity workouts, they seem to have found the sweet spot.
The tensions of a shared, divided heritage are now magnified by the different ways in which each government sees the world.
It seems like the market is divided between two camps right now.
Addressing the ceremony on Bernauer Street, famously divided by the Wall and now site of a memorial, Mayor Wowereit said the capital was remembering the "saddest day in its recent history".
Anecdotal evidence suggests al-Shabab is now seriously short of money, more divided than ever, and many of the foreign jihadist fighters who came to join it have left the country for other struggles.
Germany, divided for 40 years, is now one country, sovereign in every sense and pre-eminent among its neighbours.
He says Wilcrest now has about 500 members, and is evenly divided among white, Latino and black members.
The annual yield, meaning dividends divided by the stock price, is now 2.9%.
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The Navy now has 13 maritime prepositioned ships (MPS) divided into three squadrons, each capable of supporting a brigade-sized Marine Corps air-ground task force for 30 days.
And now, when jazz has split into diffident camps divided over whether the music should gaze back or peer forward, the retrofuturism of "Mingus Ah Um" remains an essential guide for how old and new can be reconciled.
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Perhaps we never can but my plea tonight, here in Portugal, whose prime minister with great courage supported our action in Iraq but whose people like the British people were sorely divided over it, is that for now we surmount this division and seek common ground.
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