As a country we need to do four things: We need to stimulate in the short run, cut in the long run, tax to raise revenues, and invest for the future.
Not only did the data show that many more boys than girls are encouraged by a parent to run for office, but half of the students whose mothers suggested they run said they would like to in the future, compared with only 3% of those who got no nudge.
Besides saving money for the trust funds and helping to trim the overall budget deficit in the short run, a limit on future increases could also help build up reserves to soften the 21st century's demographic crunch.
Seeing how the investment process used to be run makes the present and future that much more exciting.
But both she and her sister, who trained in London in physical education, had to abandon any future career to help run the family home after the death of their mother.
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Chris Patten, shortly to become a British commissioner in Brussels, was recruited to run an inquiry into the future of the Royal Ulster Constabulary.
Rather, they subjectively fit curves to historical data and then run computer simulations to make untestable forecasts about the distant future.
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Although cutting costs may not make it easier for AMD to steal business from Intel in the future, it also means AMD may be able to run the business it does have more profitably.
That policy may bring even higher inflation and higher oil prices in the short-run, and force the Fed to abandon it in the future, postponing a mild recession now to a deeper recession tomorrow.
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Kennedy said he has no plans to run for public office in the future, but didn't rule it out.
Pirelli has a relatively young international management team, ten of whom are earmarked to run the company for the foreseeable future.
The entrepreneur establishing a family empire should consider the possibility that future generations may be unable or unwilling to run the family business.
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Under the hood there's a 240Mhz ARM processor, which has DSP and Java acceleration built in, and 16MB of SRAM, expandable to 128MB, giving the player enough juice to run Adobe Flash and Java apps with future firmware upgrades.
Mr Hubbard will initially run the franchise on his own, but hopes to employ more drivers in the future.
Initiated and supported by Siemens, the social media-savvy Future Influencers debated the future of energy in the run-up to the COP18 UN Climate Conference which starts today in Doha, Qatar.
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This optimal tax argument suggests that if we expect government spending to rise as a share of the economy (because of demographics, aging, health care, for example), it would be better to raise taxes now (that is run surpluses) to prevent a much larger increase in taxes in the future.
His reminiscences revolve around a man named Django (Jeff Bridges), who urged his super-recruits to run through walls and peer into the future.
That all changed, though, in the run up to its IPO when it suddenly seemed to realize that mobile was the future.
Meanwhile, TCU joined the Big East to ensure inclusion of a BCS bowl game should they run the table in future years.
The union claimed that could put the future of the privately-run hospital in jeopardy, forcing patients to travel further for hospital treatment.
In September 2011, he announced that women would be given the right to vote and run in future municipal elections.
Ambitious enough to be on Intel's shortlist of future chief executives, Splinter leaped at the chance to run his own show at Applied in 2003.
Philosophers and mathematicians can debate what causes mean reversion, but in the case of the markets, it seems to be a "wisdom of crowds" phenomenon--the historic return represents the prices investors put on future corporate earnings, which tend to climb in the long run.
If we imagine that this scenario will spread to other applications that run on traditional PCs, the future looks much more like just a screen that could receive and display data coming from the Cloud.
In his extraordinary memoir, The Gathering Storm, the future British prime minister recalled how he had publicly pronounced in the run-up to World War II that he could not "imagine a more dangerous policy" than one then being practiced by Her Majesty's Government.
Councillor James Alexander, leader of the Labour-run City of York Council, said the project was key to securing the city's economic future.
This approach may yet prove to be a hindrance in the future, particularly if proposed deals are seen as objectionable or somehow run counter to stated government policy.
It told Golden Wonder to stop using the wording in future and criticised the company for ignoring advice from an industry body not to run the adverts.
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