Now, if the Telegraph is correct, the Eurozone as a whole is planning to repeat the mistake, and become just like Greece.
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They reduced the amount of sugar they were eating, swapped white bread for whole grain and started planning high-protein meals with lots of vegetables.
Translating the blitzkrieg to corporate America, Warden preaches that bold-stroke planning can change whole markets.
The realists think they can engineer a recovery by more central planning, forcing whole economies to run surpluses or deficits as their theories suggest.
The feedback from our initial launch was fantastic and we knew Lover.ly was set to take wedding planning to a whole new level online.
We set up an office to address the whole range of issues regarding Iraq planning.
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Last week, council officers recommended planning permission for the whole project is refused.
And, more broadly, can we infer that corporate boards as a whole are getting better at CEO succession planning?
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But since I'm planning the book as a whole, I can leave the troublesome section for the time being, go to a different place in the outline and work there until I have some thoughts on how to handle the uncooperative scene.
"The whole plot is really about an enormous estate-planning problem, " says Kenneth Brier, a lawyer in Needham, Mass.
Whole countries are integrating this into their long-term planning.
In general, women are still the primary parent, and they still do more household chores, which involves both physical work and a whole lot of mental work remembering appointments, planning meals, getting the paperwork in on time.
On my 65th, on October 13th, I was planning on coming out with Montrose, doing the whole first album, then going in with my other band, and then bringing Chickenfoot out.
We must reinforce planning and management capacities for the education sector as a whole.
Taken as a whole, it has grown to become an almost indispensable resource for planning a trip to Scotland, with dispatches from Edinburgh to the Inner Hebrides.
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The private construction of a whole new city, Lavasa, has been halted over the brazen flouting of planning rules, presumably with the connivance of politicians.
Gholam Reza Kateb, an MP on the national planning and budget committee, said the country's economy as a whole was in trouble.
For many people, especially those not used to dealing with household finances or planning, having the right financial adviser, accountant and attorney is critical to the whole process, says Ms. Kamp.
She would pick one up, planning to read that one special passage, and find herself unable to stop until the whole thing was redigested.
David Miliband: Well there are regional assemblies which are made up mainly of local councillors, so they are representative of their communities, and they play a particular role on housing and planning issues, and that's why there was a reference in your film to the whole of the North West.
In Redcliffe's case this would mean the whole city because of the potential impact and the result could still be overturned by Bristol City Council's planning committee.
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There may already be faster and easier ways for people to engage with the planning process - perhaps by trying to help shape the local plan dawn up by the council for the whole area covered by the local authority.
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