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We would all be better off if our leaders in government recognized that when we trade, we're exchanging products for products--money merely the measuring rod of value that increases the frequency of exchange.
FORBES: The sheer folly of currency devaluation.
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Eventually, he recognized that efforts to manage trade not only played badly in Asia but also were ineffective against Japan.
CNN: Election Watch
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The company ethos ticks the policy boxes for liberal consumers: it stocks Fair Trade products, is recognized as an ethical employer by Etisphere, and holds Cup Summits each year to address recycling solutions.
FORBES: Coffee-Drinking Democrats (and Conservatives)? Party Lines Differ Over Starbucks
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Kim first recognized Japan's big role in the weapons business while digging through trade journals and footnotes.
FORBES: Japan Weapons, Inc.
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Even if the costs from drilling are much greater than was recognized pre-spill, that does not make Cap-and-Trade a good policy.
FORBES: A Gulf Spill Reality Check
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We further recognized consistent United States support for the promotion and implementation of region-wide technical and product standards to facilitate trade with and within ASEAN.
WHITEHOUSE: Joint Statement of the 4th ASEAN-U.S. Leaders' Meeting
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Kudlow has long recognized what makes progress and prosperity possible: tax cuts, sound money -- low or no inflation, free trade, deregulation and spending restraints.
FORBES: Fact And Comment
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Kudlow has long recognized what makes progress and prosperity possible: tax cuts, sound money -- low or no inflation, free trade, deregulation and spending re-straints.
FORBES: Fact and Comment