Former President Ronald Reagan named Greenspan, a Republican with deeply held free-market beliefs, to succeed Volcker in 1987.
Among his recommendations, he suggests doing away with the labels, Hollywood and Silicon Valley, as they come with deeply-rooted and progress-thwarting stereotypes.
This, of course, is not unheard of in other countries but it is more of a problem in Thailand, with deeply entrenched social forces opposing change.
The investigation found evidence of a congregation "riven by two factions, with deeply fractured relationships emanating from the leadership of the church but also penetrating into the congregation".
In doing so, ironically (and as Nietzsche would have predicted), he transformed himself to beyond-human, and left the rest of us with deeply scary questions about how we should relate to technology.
Since then, it has been an enduring automotive icon with a deeply loyal fan base.
And India, with its deeply rooted film tradition, is home to an enormous pool of skilled professionals.
The film opens with a deeply weird moment that may stun people who didn't live through the time.
With its deeply detailed worlds and engulfing action, Star Wars is perfectly suited for the immersive 3D theatrical experience.
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Facebook is stuck with a deeply wounded stock and two billion in shares about to be released from lockups in coming weeks.
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Many say his main disadvantage is that, as the former military ruler of Sierra Leone from 1992-1996, he is associated with a deeply unpopular period before democracy.
China is an ancient nation, with a deeply rooted culture.
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This right has been exercised, usually with impunity, by French lorry-drivers four times since 1984, and frequently too by farmers, merchant seamen, students and anyone else with a deeply felt grievance.
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Jacques Audiard, who directed the ingenious genre thriller "Read My Lips, " has opted for the risky strategy of starting off with Thom deeply embedded in his dubious pursuits, which are themselves barely penetrable.
Faced with a deeply unpopular prime minister, a government riven by plots and intrigue, and the worst economic climate since the late 1940s, how on earth did David Cameron fail to win the 2010 general election?
Palin also proved she inherited President Bush's gift for sprinkling speeches with Biblical references -- like her claim of a "servant's heart" -- that won't register with much of the population, but resonate deeply with evangelicals.
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Mr. Hurd told Covington on July 20 that he liked to relax with Ms. Fisher after H-P events and had discussed with her certain deeply personal details, including his life with his wife.
Though we mostly handled the books only by their covers (or paged briefly through to ascertain that no dunce had striped the pages yellow or pink with a Hi-Liter), we communed deeply with them, felt certain that only we deserved to abide with them.
As Sherri Turkle, author of Alone Together, wrote, until we learn how to be okay with solitude, we are not going to be able to connect deeply with others.
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However, its signature positions - while in line with the Obama administration's policies - are deeply discordant with mainstream American Jewish views.
Our campaign led to over 8, 000 contacts with students, parents, and union members who were deeply concerned with the issues.
So I think that he has come around to personal engagement in this peace process, perhaps against his own inclination, but with a recognition that it's deeply wrapped up with problems like Iraq and Iran that he does want to solve.
Therefore, I try to teach them to use their technologies to engage more deeply with the material.
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That posture makes it hard to breathe deeply with the abdominals and diaphragm, and leads to nasal-sounding voices.
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Can we imagine anything today that would resonate so deeply with so many?
He wanted to make the world a better place by helping people connect more deeply with their digital lives.
Quora integrates deeply with Facebook and Twitter so you can tell who everyone is and assess their stature as an answerer.
The Algerian press is pretty unanimous in blaming it on militant Islamists, who disagreed deeply with Mr Hachani's brand of moderation.
Politicians have long been aware that the notion chimes deeply with the British sense of self, and is meddled with at one's peril.
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