Sixteen years on, the gap between leadership and government doesn't seem so great any more.
Archaeologists may not need to get their hands so dirty any more, thanks to the kind of digital technology being pioneered at Southampton University.
But since the crisis, other countries - the US, the eurozone and the UK - also have near-zero interest rates, meaning that in comparison Japanese rates are not so exceptionally attractive any more.
More likely, general managers realize paying any single player so much more than the rest of the roster makes little sense.
Europe has been kicking the can down the road for years, so why are you any more convinced that we won't see another three-month fix emerge out of Brussels at the end of the month?
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If Colombia reenters talks now, it can do so from a position of strength, more so now than at any time before.
What organizations or departments are you listening to more so than any other on recommendations?
CB's office, she tells him she is so hysterical she cannot work any more that day.
Profits vanish, and so does any incentive to invest more capital in the business.
So any fair tax cut gives more money back to the rich than the poor.
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The guy is so unbelievably fantastic, so much more athletic than any other golfer who ever played.
More so than any other type of debt, medical debt seems to send consumers straight to the collection agency.
So don't contribute any more to your state's plan than you are permitted to deduct without first comparing it with plans in other states.
The Google scanning project has so many more titles than any comparable scheme that many publishers and booksellers fear it will exploit a monopoly position.
That said, Black Ops 2, more so than any other game out as of late, demonstrates how not to effectively tell a story in a game.
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That is what worries AIG executives most, for Greenberg retains a powerful grip on the company he constructed--more so than any other deposed chieftain in corporate America.
Mr Blair was effectively his own foreign secretary, more so than any prime minister since Winston Churchill, whereas Mr Brown is happy to delegate to David Miliband.
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Bravo has been the first to take note of this phenomenon and, more so than any other network, built content and technology to ride the wave to its crest.
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"More so than any other issue I can think of, this is an issue that is based on regional culture, " said Charles Wheeler III, director of the Public Affairs Reporting Program at the University of Illinois-Springfield.
Now the farmers are using big machines, so the work is not there any more.
'I don't want to do (any) more burpees so I'm going to stop this.
So this budget - more than any other - has to be about getting the economy growing again.
More so than with any other condition, taking HIV medicine as prescribed is crucial for therapy to continue to be effective.
And despite Clinton's big win in Pennsylvania, she has so far failed to pick up any more superdelegates from that state.
Tonight's vote is not binding on delegates to that convention, so this isn't really any more than a glorified opinion poll.
So much so that if they had been any more unequal then those at the bottom would have starved and quickly.
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