It is more likely that the decoupling of voters from political parties will continue.
The decoupling of work and reward, which inconvertible paper money does, causes a social, and spiritual, malady.
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Fourth, the decoupling of the stateless bitcoin from the obligation of monetary sovereigns is considered a fatal weakness.
Production can be easily outsourced, to independents or the decoupling firms, who would want a slice of an incredibly lucrative aspect of the ad business.
Marriage rates are at historic lows, and a new report from the National Center for Family and Marriage Research shows a small but definite rise in the decoupling of fatherhood and marriage.
While there may be decoupling in the physical, commerce and consumer markets, there is no decoupling in the financial markets.
Albright has warned about the danger of "decoupling" the Europeans from the United States.
The argument made so far this year is that the U.S. is decoupling from the rest of the world.
Part of the reason for this decoupling could be in the strong technical resistance the U.S. dollar ran against today after climbing to within a few pips of the high price points on June 6 and June 30 as well as the highs of July 2nd and July 5th.
There has been much debate lately about the concept of "decoupling, " or the idea that international markets can deliver strong economic growth and robust equity returns in the face of a recession, or at least a very sharp slowdown in the U.S. In the short run, that may be wishful thinking.
" And that both of these features are well predicted by the volume of gray matter in two specific regions of the prefrontal cortex, regions that are known to be important in "decoupling the perspectives of other people from one's own.
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The giants seem to be decoupling not only from the West but from many of their smaller emerging brethren, too.
But many economists, many investors, many financial folks thought that 2008 was going to be the year - they call it decoupling - when the rest of the world can actually churn along without U.S. growth.
Most noticeably, it has gone some way to decoupling the issue of immigration from that of race.
That might go a long way toward decoupling the rise in single parenthood from the rise in income inequality.
Now, educators in Wisconsin are offering a possible solution by decoupling the learning part of education from student assessment and degree-granting.
This means decoupling the back-end processing from the client, which allows the back-end processing to occur with minimal communications with the client.
Decoupling the issues resolves the question of relocating troops, but does not settle the controversy over the proposed site of the new air base.
Decoupling the two sets of exams would reduce the importance of AS-levels and the plans have drawn criticism from many teachers and universities, including Cambridge, which argues that they will "jeopardise over a decade's progress towards fairer access".
By decoupling the handset purchase and the monthly line rental, the process is going to be far more transparent, but what excites me the most is that it will allow consumers to appreciate just how expensive the modern smartphone is.
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The buzz-word used by many governments, and international organisations such as the UN Environment Programme, is "decoupling" - the separation of the partners, severing the Astaire of growth from the Rogers of emissions.
Another benefit for investors is the diversification the EMs provide, because they tend to perform differently than developed markets, and have been successful at decoupling from the greater, longer term woes of the mature economies of the West.
We've been given reason to believe that the company will start by decoupling many of Android's standard applications and components from the platform's core and making them downloadable and updatable through the Market, much the same as they've already done with Maps.
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Economists say Middle Eastern economies are decoupling from the U.S. because so much of their growth is focused internally.
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Moreover, there has been a rapid decoupling of the firm that owns the physical network from the company that supplies the services atop it.
We have started to see a bit of a decoupling of the US economy from its European counterpart, as the data trend at home has been a positive one.
Now, however, disenchanted states are discussing "decoupling" from the federal system.
As to decoupling, although the rest of the world remains somewhat vulnerable to America's troubles, most rich economies are in a slightly better shape than the United States, and most emerging ones are better able to withstand an American downturn than they were (see article).
"The Scottish Conservatives firmly believe this decoupling will increase local government accountability, " she said.
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