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But banks and life insurers, who want to compete with the post office on even terms, are not satisfied.
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They want to keep on good terms with a party which, even in its diminished state, could yet hold the balance of power in 2015.
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Even on these terms, Japan and Britain stand out, each with total debt of more than 500% of GDP.
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Many whistlers now compete for the attention of tourists, and some have even fallen out with each other and are no longer on speaking terms.
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Tancer is even working with researchers at Stanford to explore a new consumer confidence estimate based on search terms like "gas prices" and visits to thrifty comparison-shopping sites, which have climbed in response to this year's economic pain.
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There's no mention in either document of the Tanaiste needing to sign off on such a decision, even if in practical terms it's impossible to imagine London pushing ahead with such a move without at least some form of tacit approval from Dublin.
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For Prof Miles, the only real difference between QE and even more "unconventional" money financing is that, with QE, the terms on which the money is created "are flexible and sensitive to inflationary pressures" - whereas in the case of a helicopter drop, the terms are more open.
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It would cost taxpayers a lot, even with higher fees, because students can borrow their tuition fees from the state on easy terms.
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Who else could be on easy terms with the mutually incompatible Gordon Brown of Britain and Oskar Lafontaine of Germany (who even out of office has kept in touch)?
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Apart from being even more male-dominated than the Scottish party, a good many Welsh constituency parties are barely on speaking terms with their neighbours.
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