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That is why, I think, that the Government was so worried about the case and why they tried so hard to come down on those who were pushing the story.
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That may offer part of the explanation for why the Fund has come down so strongly on one side of the debate.
ECONOMIST: World economy
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Indeed, some critics argue that this was the government's intention all along, or if that seems a bit too conspiratorial at least explains its instinct to come down so hard on corporate crooks.
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This dynamic feeds off itself, because as secondary bonds rise on stronger buying, relative value for new issues improves, which makes pricing come down, which stimulates greater demand and so on.
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They had come to Pakistan on valid visas, so it will not be difficult to track them down and expel them.
NPR: Pakistani Religious Schools to Defy Expulsion Order
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So, the conclusion of this is that if we want to see rates come down on payday loans we should do what?
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If I want to get a huge amount of angry letters, all I have to do is come down on one side or the other of this issue, so let me avoid that.
NPR: How Will Our Next President Fix the Economy?
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The tragedy of losing her son was magnified by the decision of the prosecutor to come down on Nelson as a criminal, when there was certainly no need to do so.
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