The IMF-peddled solution to this is "internal devaluation" - wages fall, prices fall, asset prices fall.
Stephen Lopatkin, who runs Piermont Bicycle in Piermont, New York, peddled mostly Specialized bikes for seven years.
Second: Some fractional interests being peddled these days may not pass muster with the Internal Revenue Service.
Surprisingly, a majority of the tips have been about schemes being peddled to individuals and small businesses.
He created the "Solo Cup, " a paper cone he made in his garage and peddled to bottled-water producers.
In 1992 Congress passed a law mandating severe sanctions against Russia if it peddled significant weapons to Iran.
Instead, the yes camp peddled bland generalisations, as if it were obvious that Europe was good for Ireland.
This comes just two years after the tabloid-staple couple peddled pictures of their pouty newborn--and first biological child--Shiloh Nouvel.
Not much has changed as they are still being peddled to unwary investors.
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It sounds like one of those too-good-to-be-true tax shelters peddled on the Internet.
Last year K2 sold 70, 000 pairs of poles, packaging them with its skis, double what they peddled in 2003.
Services once made available to all comers will instead be peddled selectively to those most in need of them.
What is more, the dodges sold to individuals are likely to be shakier, on average, than those peddled to corporations.
Jordan's foreign minister, Abdulilah Khatib, peddled the proposal in Jerusalem this week, but predictably got short shrift from Mr Sharon.
Repsol also peddled a stake to China's Sinopec, which had already invested in its Brazilian assets and reportedly made an offer.
Though Glassman has a lucrative medical practice, Principal was the major breadwinner thanks to her super-successful Principal Secret skincare line, peddled on QVC.
Several variations were peddled, but all had this in common: Technical rules are manipulated to create an artificially high basis in a partnership.
Leaving the family farm at age 16, Hubbard peddled soap for a cousin and moved east, becoming a partner in the Larkin Soap Co.
Russia has weak, beer-like kvass, made from stale rye bread (look for it peddled in soda bottles in Russian enclaves like Brooklyn's Brighton Beach).
What the Sauds have not done is provide their people with an alternative to the insular world view peddled by the country's Wahhabist clerics.
Long prized in South-East Asia for its supposed medicinal and aphrodisiac vim, rhino horn is now being peddled as a cure for cancer too.
As outlined in the government complaint, Alexander since the mid-1990s peddled a number of products to a universe of clients that included doctors and lawyers.
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Another solution peddled by Wall Street is the donor-advised mutual fund.
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Not since the Middle Ages, when monks peddled indulgences to the guilt-ridden at Eastertide, has there been such demand for a product of such questionable value.
In recent years, Ambac, MBIA and others have ventured into insuring credit derivatives and other relatively newfangled fixed-income products invented by and peddled by Wall Street.
The most lucrative example to date came in the spring of 2006, when Jolie and Pitt peddled pictures of their biological daughter Shiloh Nouvel to People magazine.
He peddled Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management, a small book that The New York Times described as "something of a cult hit in corporate America, " as his own.
Merchants peddled deals and Americans, likewise, gobbled up the discounts.
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The Fiesta Bowl is one of those selected by the BCS for its games, so the question of how influence is peddled within the entire system is not far-fetched.
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