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The head of the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, for example, thinks that paper overestimated the burden of brain injuries, overstated the cost of replacing munitions and equipment, and misattributed other military expenses.
ECONOMIST: Invading Iraq
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For example: Beal thinks the federal bailout of money-market funds was necessary.
FORBES: Andy Beal Conjectures Harsh Market Ahead
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Gay activist Mike Rogers thinks the Mark Foley scandal is an example of how closeted gay Republicans can harm the larger gay community.
NPR: Gay Republicans Feel Heat from the Foley Scandal
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For example, it thinks that the oil and gas companies in Aberdeen could sell a lot more of their offshore-engineering products and services if they shared more information and tackled common technological problems together.
ECONOMIST: Fashions are changing in the inward-investment business
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Some even worry that a freshly insulted Turkey will not heed America's opinion when, for example, it thinks about crossing the border into Iraq to pound Kurdish fighters.
ECONOMIST: Strained relations between Turkey and America
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For example, it thinks well of the Labour government's 1998 Crime and Disorder Act, which stiffens sentences for racially motivated crimes, and of the Human Rights Act, which comes into force in October and is designed to entrench individual freedoms.
ECONOMIST: Race relations
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For example, everyone except the anarchists thinks that the basic law and order functions of the State are worthwhile.
FORBES: If higher taxes are spent wisely, then a tax hike causes a big fall in employment.
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Tippr has a healthy daily business on its own site, but the BuzzFeed deal is an example of where Tippr thinks its real opportunity for growth lies: third-party distribution.
FORBES: Targeted Daily Deals: Coming Soon To All Your Favorite Websites
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Still, he thinks his country offers lessons for others, for example by showing the value of universal screening.
ECONOMIST: Can the Gulf attract medical tourists?
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The head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, for example, thinks that interest rates should remain at zero until unemployment drops to 6.5%.
BBC: Mark Carney suggests targeting economic output
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Leftish Islington, for example, thinks it a good idea to harry local businesses to reduce the ratio between their highest- and lowest-paid workers.
ECONOMIST: Innovation in government