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Policymakers are ill prepared to cope with a steady stream of growth scares.
Somehow, it seems, Saudi society has produced a stream of violent fanaticism that draws its inspiration from extreme religious orthodoxy.
Recent revelations that many corporate executives have backdated their stock options, ensuring excessive compensation even when their companies perform poorly, are merely the latest in a stream of examples of bad business behavior.
Smart taxes should be phased in gradually to allow households and firms time to adjust and for new technologies to come on stream.
The report also revealed the improbability of another Gore scenario: that global warming could make the Gulf Stream shut down, turning Europe into a new Siberia.
Moreover, even if the Gulf Stream were to weaken over the century, this would be good, as there would be less net warming over land areas.
Given the constant stream of security and data breaches and allegations of financial manipulation involving some of the world's most respected banks, who can blame the public for feeling this way?
Ultra-low interest rates lift asset prices in two ways: they increase the present value of the future income stream of a stock or a fixed-income bond; and they make credit and property purchases more affordable.
Their supporters in the media have spewed a stream of disinformation and leaked wiretaps to discredit and embarrass the accused.
If wisely administered, such spending produces a revenue stream that services and eventually extinguishes the debt; more importantly, it raises productivity, and thus improves a country's long-run growth potential.
In a world of ultra-low returns, Greece would be seen as a splendid opportunity, sustaining a steady stream of inward foreign direct investment.
Water quality would be improved for more than 600 million people if the farms and ranches operating within their watersheds limited runoff and restored stream banks.
One reason why Singapore has a well-funded government, despite low taxes, is that its successful policies caused the land and real estate it owned to explode in value, generating a huge revenue stream.
Retired people need life annuities - contracts that offer a stable income stream for as long as they live - to insure against the risk of outliving their wealth.
The stream of statements, half-measures, and clumsy initiatives has done little to improve the situation - and, in some instances, has made things worse.
We do know that metastasis is a very inefficient process, with most cancer cells that escape into the blood stream failing to form metastatic tumors in distant organs.
The planned Nord Stream gas pipeline on the bottom of the Baltic Sea is a good example of the problems that everyone in Europe is facing.
Nord Stream will enable Russia to deliver natural gas directly to Germany without using the existing land-based connections.
Countries that have good reason to fear a Russian manufactured chill have loudly proclaimed that Nord Stream is politically rather than economically motivated.
Moreover, Russia's ability to meet future gas demand from commercially viable reserves suggests that Nord Stream could be used to cut off gas sales to unfavored clients.
This November, Nord Stream was given a surprising go-ahead by three Scandinavian countries that will lend their seabed to the project: Denmark, Sweden, and Finland.
Indeed, Chinese media have lately been directing a relentless stream of vitriol at Li.
Indeed, every passing day now seems to bring worse news-even weekends no longer provide respite from the steady stream of gloom!
The earth produces a reliable stream of disasters.

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