Had this nation grown at the 4%-rate achieved in the pre-1913 period, we would be twice as well-off today.
External imbalances have generally narrowed compared to the very large imbalances in the pre-crisis period.
Businesses in Belfast have reported a drop in trade in the normally busy pre-Christmas period.
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The Pilgrims boss also said the future of midfielder Simon Walton could be decided during the pre-season period.
In the pre-bubble period from 1985 through 1999, homeowners spent 19.9 percent of their monthly income on mortgage payments.
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Merchant power waxed and waned throughout most of the pre-modern period, always dependent on protection from the warrior caste.
The bad weather in the UK over the pre-Christmas period, which is critical for the company, meant that earlier gains were cancelled out.
It says ministers always intended to have this discussion now so it was out of the way before the pre-election period of 2014.
One of the journalistic heroes of the pre-war period was Washington Post national security reporter Walter Pincus, who reported the lack of evidence for the administration's hype.
They will monitor the pre-election period, will continue at the polling stations during the voting process, stay for exit polls and be present until the results are published.
Many voters are thoroughly enjoying themselves in the pre-election period.
In the peak period from 1906 to 1910, the warming effect of the industrial soot throughout the Arctic was estimated at eight times that during the pre-industrial period.
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Their common interest lies in a shared desire to bail out those among the G-7 governments and banks that engaged imprudently in large-scale financial flows to Moscow in the pre-coup period.
There had been an increase in the rates of return in Ireland "and to some extent in Spain" in the run-up to euro membership, thanks to structural reforms in those countries in the pre-euro period.
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Compare this to other college players from non-bowl eligible schools who will have at least one extra month to prepare and train, and one can definitely see that players from successful programs are put at a disadvantage during the NFL pre-draft period.
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Although Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, in his pronouncements this week tried to put a gentler spin on what was decided at his cabinet meeting, the political debate seems to have regressed to the pre-election period, when the Likud and its allies campaigned on an anti-Oslo platform.
The grouping consists of the earliest 14th century pre-Mughal Samma period, Tarkhan and Mughal periods (16th-18th century), and miscellaneous (Sufi clusters).
Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon were two Republicans who pragmatically accepted that Americans had come to expect that the federal government would protect against certain risks and that trying to reverse politics to the pre-New Deal period would be politically suicidal.
The Revenue did not demand interest from the other 21 companies for the period pre-2005.
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That compares with a 39m euro pre-tax profit in the same period last year.
Religion comes from the period of human pre-history where nobody - not even the mighty Democritus who concluded that all matter was made from atoms - had the smallest idea what was going on.
The OEMs, as they are referred to in the industry, are the Dells and the Macs of the computer world that come with Norton Internet Security or a McAfee product pre-installed for a temporary time period.
The new FAQ document notes that insurance companies may establish an open enrollment period for children with pre-existing conditions and makes clear that the Administration will not hesitate to issue regulations if insurance companies unfairly limit access to insurance for children who need it most.
That is the window that the IRB and every union has to look at to make sure that every player has a rest period and then a good pre-season before every season.
Haneke has made his bid for an Oscar with this literary, early 20th century period piece set in a small pre-War German town.
Mr Cable told the BBC's Andrew Marr show that it was designed to "pre-empt a flood" of new arrivals in the period before permanent arrangements came into force.
This became more common in the 1920s, and especially during the Bretton Woods period, but it was in regular use pre-1914 as well.
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Most Americans who have received their health coverage through their employment know that there is typically a waiting period so that the insurance company can avoid pre-existing conditions that might have motivated the employee to take a job primarily to get the health insurance that comes with it.
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