Of course there has been no shortage of calls for the miners to do well given the years-long run-up in gold.
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American drivers are seeing it this year, as Audi threatens to affect the years-long deadheat between BMW and Mercedes-Benz for luxury market supremacy.
But Congress has failed (some might say refused) to give the agency any new authority for anything, including to begin the years-long process of organizing VIAs.
Criticism of the years-long revision process has been fierce.
One school, which blames globalisation, argues that the rocketing profits and sluggish middling wages of the past few years are the long-lasting results of trade, as all those new developing-country workers enter the labour market.
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This prescription sounds very close to the recommendations of America's top political scholar on Britain, Samuel Beer, in his recent keen affidavit for the Blair government in The Economist (February 7th), who lauds New Labour as a return to the social-liberal spirit of Lloyd George, after the long years in a collectivist wilderness.
Restricting innocent spouse claims to the first two years of this long ten years seems at odds with the purpose of the innocent spouse statute.
There is tremendous room for growth by women in these marketplaces over the next 15 years, as the long-term effects of these gender disparities deepen, and the income disparities begin to even out over time.
Transit experts have praised Mr. Prendergast's work over the past three months, saying he would be the right choice to lead the agency given his long years in the field and extensive knowledge of the bureaucracy's moving parts.
Prices could slump as a major buyer steps to the sidelines, and for the minimal returns available in bonds more than a few years in duration, the risk of a years-long bull run reversing is too substantial for Fuss to flirt with.
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Over the past two years, the country received long-coveted investment-grade ratings on its sovereign debt from Fitch Ratings and Moody's Investors Service.
But if you ask business leaders, or most economists, which government decisions taken over the next few years will have the biggest long-term impact on our economic future, I'm not sure that Plan A versus Plan B would even make it to the top three.
Moreover, the long years of opposition have made Labour's leaders expert in the political arts.
And in the long years that followed, a Navy family and this city would endure the heartache of the unknown.
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"I light candles in church when I say a prayer, " said Alice Ajak, a mother, who lost two children during the long years of war.
Over the years, this long-running favorite has acquired certain classic features.
Reverting from revolutionary fervour to habits inculcated during the long years of Mr Mubarak's rule, weary Egyptians seem inclined to tune out of such disputes.
But it has built up trust over the years with the consumer that as long as it continues to deliver value, it can afford to inch prices up in certain areas.
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The long years of surplus--particularly the large budget surpluses of the past seven years--have increased the government's fiscal cushion, as public debt has fallen sharply to a modest 23% of GDP.
Overall, this could be the beginning of an upcoming surge in facial anti-aging surgeries, as more and more people discover that the temporary benefits of injectables and minimally invasive procedures can hold off the years only so long.
And not just in America: in Germany, where the long years of low birth rates will reduce the size of the pool over the coming decade, Kienbaum, the country's leading pay consultancy, recently set up a special unit to comb academe for youthful high-fliers.
More than half of the sacred cantatas were written between 1723 and 1726, when Bach was in the early years of his long, and often unrewarding, appointment as the cantor of the Thomaskirche, in Leipzig.
The A-level course will still be two years long but the first year will be called the AS or Advanced Subsidiary.
The real danger comes after 10 years, when the long-term care program will increase deficits and create even greater pressure for government rationing of medical care.
The initiative sidesteps a years-long stalemate in Congress over the Dream Act, draft legislation designed to legalize undocumented young people that has been ensnared in a broader debate about immigration overhaul.
The financial markets crisis could not have been prevented because Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, for 18 long years the power center in the nation for monetary policy, did not believe in reining in the animal spirits on Wall Street.
This was a man whose faith in the cause never flagged over his long years in the field.
Whereas the Brotherhood has mellowed over years of long experience, the Salafists have scrambled to catch up with Egypt's fast-changing politics.
How many of the 200, 000 new jobs promised over the next four years would go to the long-term young unemployed, asked Mr Dismore.
The ocean drive on the bluff, which has for years been the pride of Long Branch, is each year becoming narrower, and within a short time will be impassable.
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