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That dizzy spell when I fell downstairs?

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Will this spell doom for developing countries?
This trend will spell trouble for longer-term global economic growth.
NEW HAVEN - Economists like to talk about thresholds that, if crossed, spell trouble.
And that could spell trouble for the US as it tries to conclude the mega-regional Trans-Pacific Partnership.
This would not spell the end of national supervisors, as many national FSAs would likely work as partners of the European supervisor.
Such a letter could spell out the US commitment to a viable, contiguous, sovereign, and independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 lines, with compensation provided by Israel wherever territorial adjustments are agreed.
So, yes, let the upcoming climate negotiations spell out shared actions by the US, China, Europe, and others.
Those commitments, no matter how hidden, spell trouble in the future.
Let me spell out what this means for three policy objectives: building a stronger and safer financial sector, achieving more balanced and more stable growth, and managing large and volatile capital flows.
Had Obama become caught in the military's somber spell?
But, while he refuses to spell out his plans for remaining in power once his second term expires next spring, his economic policy is clear.
Such a scenario would, of course, spell disaster for Afghanistan.
Only a broad coalition could defeat Kohl and it was essential that it should not spell out any detail or any concrete steps.
Now it is casting its spell over developing countries, making a powerful play to rewrite India's past, as Deepak Lal suggests.
And my best guess is that we will see a mix of currency wars, currency collapses, and currency chaos in the year ahead - but that this won't spell the end of the economic recovery, much less the end of the world.
Governments in rich countries are beginning to spell out just what that will mean in terms of policy and lifestyle changes and the investments required to develop clean energy sources.
And, if Obama comes close to indicating he may have one, he has yet to spell it out.
In January, Hong Kong was gripped by its second-longest cold spell since 1885.
If inflation is low, they want the Fed to use every spell it knows to revive the economy.
Neither can be true, not with unemployment so high and the average spell of unemployment much longer than usual.
Since Bush's proposal doesn't incorporate Mexico's interests, Fox should spell them out.

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