Market watchers and jittery investors may have a new wrinkle to worry about: A Spring Slide.
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The arrest of Brunswick city commissioner James Henry Brooks added another wrinkle to a case that was already tough to fathom.
Another interesting wrinkle to this story is of whether Chinese automakers are learning any better how to design their own cars.
And whether they'll even know such a thing is possible given the confusing naming convention adds another wrinkle to the still nascent initiative.
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Indeed, another wrinkle to monetarism is that when the truly flawed measure that is GDP lags, their solution is to flood the market with even more dollars.
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They may not look inspiring, but deep in the recesses of their brains they have these little ideas--a fast-food restaurant concept no one has ever anticipated, an assembly-line innovation that can lower production costs by 50%, a retirement-plan wrinkle to save everyone's 401(k)--and, someday, assuming they can find their toothbrushes amid the stash of moisturizing-cream bottles in their travel bags, they are going to realize their dreams.
Surgery firm Inamed Aesthetics had six surgeons carrying out free consultations on topics ranging from breast implants and wrinkle treatments to a new procedure to help weight loss by inserting a saline-filled balloon inside the patient's stomach.
Our collaborators at TheraJect, who provided the silicone molds to fabricate the microneedle arrays, are using this technology to deliver anti-aging cosmetics (anti-wrinkle creams) to the skin and also for delivery of local anesthetics and, triptan, a drug for migraine treatment.
It could change ranges more quickly than rivals who imported, and was the first to bring innovative materials such as wrinkle-free fabric to the British public.
Aluminum foil as wrinkle remover: To get wrinkles out of silk, wool, and rayon clothes that can't take direct heat, place a piece of foil on your ironing board, then lay the garment flat over it.
To understand my theory, turn to the gatefold on page 91 and read Janet Novack's advice on the latest wrinkle that Congress has added to retirement planning, a device called the Roth 401(k).
The 2008 caucus date throws a whole new logistical wrinkle in the quest to get young voters out on the evening of January 3.
New wrinkle: Arrington seems to have a lockup for three years.
We never learn what his crime was, but we get to know every wrinkle of his punishment.
The women who sell wrinkle cream and recruit others to sell it tend to be women who stay home to raise their children and are seeking an outside-the-home identity as much as income, says Lori Bush, the company's president and chief executive.
Because of its size and limited capacity, SkyRoll is marketed as a short-trip solution and it is, but it is also a long trip solution if you can get by with two suits or jackets, as a second checked or carry-on bag, because you are still going to get the wrinkle free benefit.
The speed factor throws in another wrinkle in how carriers are looking to price their data plans.
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The answer might bring to light a new wrinkle in the dangerous arrangement Apple has with Samsung.
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With rather less scientific evidence, a capsaicin product is marketed as an alternative to Botox, a wrinkle-smoothing cosmetic treatment.
The Scandinavian countries, particularly Iceland, have added a further wrinkle by increasing incentives for fathers to spend more time caring for their children.
And now the import duty hike from 2% to 4% adds yet another wrinkle.
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Former supermodel Cindy Crawford has admitted using such injections to keep her skin firm and wrinkle-free.
So it shouldn't come as a surprise that enterprising spas are seeing beyond wrinkle creams and exfoliating facials when it comes to preserving their clients' youth.
So for older folks with high medical expenses and relatively low incomes, the long-term care premium tax deduction is more likely to come into play than for middle-aged folks. (Another wrinkle: under ObamaCare, starting Jan. 1, 2013, the 7.5% floor goes up to 10% unless the taxpayer or his or her spouse is 65 or older).
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Another wrinkle is that the UK Treasury has also chosen to set 2011 as the base year for calculating the "frozen" budget - not 2013, which might seem more natural and would allow a larger number than the 886bn euros the Treasury has been insisting on.
The only possible wrinkle: Walter Hewlett has long said that HP needed to refocus its efforts on the printer business, perhaps in a spinoff.
Not only that, but having done strain analysis and designing the shirt with motion in mind, the Apollo line adapts to your movements and stays tucked in and wrinkle free all the live long day.
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In 2012, the number of people undergoing injection of facial wrinkle-fillers such as Restylane and Juvederm increased 5% to nearly 2 million.
As an added wrinkle, some schools have multiple booster clubs, each specific to an individual sport, and only pull what is needed for each sport.
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Thus, for example, when the dryer stops, an alert can tell you to remove those delicate items before they cool down and wrinkle.
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