So I think there's discussion now about, in addition to sensible ways to deal with debt and government finances, there's a parallel discussion that's taking place among European leaders to figure out how do we also encourage growth and show some flexibility to allow some of these reforms to really take root.
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It's not exactly a landscape of mom-and-pop inns, but Liang says there's a parallel with the U.S. of the 1950s before the interstate highway system was finished: The market is fragmented and full of opportunity.
It accused Assad of being an "unreliable negotiating partner" who wants "continued conflict" with Israel, and it asked the new administration "to revisit the premises" of U.S. Syria policy even though it appears to parallel Israel's own.
"The FBI's parallel investigation has led ultimately to the laying of charges against the individual in the U.S., " he said.
The Texas state attorney general's office said its parallel probe of Google's search-engine practices, which includes other states such as Ohio, would continue.
This is bad news first of all for Spain: Spain's debt had begun to trade in parallel to Italy's - meaning, rationally or otherwise, investors had begun to see the two countries as anchored in the saveable part of South Europe's economy.
Dr Peckham's parallel nervous system picks up electrical signals from the neck and shoulder muscles.
Mr Carey's parallel storytelling provides him with more than just a way of exploring two idiosyncratic heroes.
The scientist studied the glen's Parallel Roads, the shorelines of ancient lochs.
"The department's parallel investigation remains ongoing, " Justice spokeswoman Xochitl Hinojosa said.
Annika Sorenstam's career has run almost entirely parallel with that of U.S. golfing legend Tiger Woods, and comparisons between the two aren't without basis.
Mr. Barra's new book is "Mickey and Willie: The Parallel Lives of Baseball's Golden Age, " out in May.
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There's legislation on parallel legal reform on the Scottish statute book, but it's taking a long time to come into practice.
The SEC's probes are running parallel to those by the Manhattan district attorney's office.
It suggests a parallel between Gloria's bewilderment and the author's own struggle to imagine her.
It drew a parallel with NatWest's ill-fated attempt at an insurance takeover in 1999.
He draws a parallel between Gage's case and those of some of his own patients.
Rauch draws a parallel between Santorum's book and Barry Goldwater's "The Conscience of a Conservative, " published in 1960.
Another controversial decree, although unobjectionable in its fundamental aim, would equalise the benefits provided by Colombia's two parallel health systems.
Klobuchar drew a parallel between Sotomayor's remarks and remarks made by Justice Samuel Alito, a Republican appointee, during his 2006 confirmation hearings.
As for LVMH, Kurtzman thinks there's a parallel to his Compaq experience.
And, you know, I don't know if there's a parallel for Bonds unless you want to go all the way back to Jack Johnson.
These recent efforts parallel the Center's campaign during the 2005 confirmation fight, which included, among other things, its release of earlier joint letter and television advertisement.
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In the letter Virgin Media said: "It would be more cost effective to build an entirely separate duct and pole network in parallel with BT's existing network".
But his fury had a basis, considering the parallel between Android's open licensing model and Microsoft's identical strategy years earlier, both cases involving an arguable Apple derivative.
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Financial historians point to 1937 as a rough parallel but it's an inexact one and, despite one of the greatest stock market rallies ever, few traders came out on the right side of it.
In a neat historical parallel, Dhani's savior and mentor, Mr. Wahid, is a direct descendant of Siti Jenar, a 16th-century Sufi prophet who also preached tolerance in the face of a militant Islamic group in Java.
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He drew a parallel to GE's work with the aircraft industry, since many decades ago flying was considered a risky business, but the industry evolved so that even as the speed, distance and number of flights increased, overall safety improved greatly.
Prominent economists have drawn an eerie parallel between today's events and those of the early 1930s when, as the world limped in the aftermath of the 1929 Wall Street crash, a banking crisis in Europe took the world economy into another downward spiral and led to an explosion of extremist politics that, ultimately, set the pathway to World War II.
Jamie's father, also dead on a mountain, and his parallel relationships with both Jamie's mother and Rob's.
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