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So the commission recommends higher standards only for the bits of the banking system that are rooted in the domestic market.
ECONOMIST: Banking reforms
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One is rooted in physics, the other in recognizing market realities instead of wishful forecasting.
FORBES: A123 Bites the Dust Because They Forgot Their ABCs
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At a fundamental level, the conversation is rooted in the role of business in a free market and a free society.
FORBES: Right-Wing Hippies and Centrist Radicals? The Key to Rethinking USA Inc.
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While the Islamic finance market was once a local affair, deeply rooted in the Persian Gulf, now even Europe is getting in on the act.
FORBES: Contenders For The Crown
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Perhaps the rationale for the continued use of diclofenac is rooted in the fact this drug has been on the market for 40 years and that physicians feel comfortable with it, despite the warnings.
FORBES: Vioxx and Diclofenac: Why Are Two Heart Risky Pain Drugs Viewed Differently?
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The current Spanish government would have to tackle a deep-rooted culture issue around corruption, bribery and a rampant black market.
BBC: Spain budget: Corruption, apathy and anger
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It also plans to refer the market to the Competition Commission, after it found "deep-rooted" problems in how payday loan companies compete.
BBC: Payday lenders told to improve by OFT
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WoW's trajectory from its roots as a single player computer game, Warcraft, in 1994 to its continued domination of the online multiplayer game market since its launch in 2004 illustrates how gamers often develop deeply rooted ties with the games they love to play.
BBC: Viewpoint: Why WoW's future is not black and white
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Yes, there are myths from all countries, and even fantasy literature written in Germany or Spain or elsewhere, but the market has been historically dominated by the Anglosphere, and I think is rooted more in the myths of the Anglosphere specifically than in Christianity more broadly.
FORBES: Is Fantasy a Christian Genre?
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At its heart, the election offers a choice between two well-qualified, if not outstanding, candidates, and between two contrasting philosophies, one rooted in the protective power of the government, the other in the liberating effects of the market.
ECONOMIST: LEXINGTON