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So what does the obscene national debt mean to U.S. banks in the current environment, and what does it mean going forward, when rates eventually rise, as the economy continues to strengthen?
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Asked what it would mean if the U.S. Army officially recognized the soldiers of Berga six decades later, Acevedo, now 84, wept.
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So what does it all mean for U.S.-China relations?
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And he doesn't dwell on what the episode might mean to U.S. residents on the donor-organ waiting list or to foreigners applying for legal immigration who might have congestive heart failure and dream of treatment in America.
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What exactly does U.N. approval mean?
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They say that if Congress starts tweaking language to define what the Geneva Conventions mean, it could put U.S. troops at risk.
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Following the announcement, Ceres, a national coalition of investors and public interest organizations, released a report detailing what stronger fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards would mean for the U.S. economy.
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What does it mean for the present--for Turkey and for U.S. interests in the region, should such a bill pass?
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This is not too far from what the company enjoys in the U.S. Additionally, 145 million households mean that the addressable market size is substantially more than that in the U.S. but the limitations exist in terms of low pay-TV penetration currently.
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That is what QE3 might mean for the Federal Reserve and the world economy that has to deal with U.S. quantitative easing.
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And I think that what we have made clear is that there are no boots -- I mean, rather that U.S. troops will not go into Libya, that the President made that clear when he announced U.S. military action and he made it clear again the other night.
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