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America's business scandals showed how accounting rules can be bent and abused to provide a misleading picture of what is really happening in a company.
The Bush Administration, not to be left behind, has shown how public accounting rules can be bent so as to provide a misleading picture of what is really happening in a national economy.
The news about America's economy that dribbled out over the first half of March painted - once again - a picture that only a schizophrenic could create.
I see a very different picture.
A strange picture of Bush emerged from conversations with sub-cabinet administration appointees, their friends, and their friends of friends.
Today, from Iran to Darfur to Zimbabwe to Georgia, the world is witnessing the effects of a budding post-American world, and the picture does not look pretty.
Substitute Xinjiang for Kazakhstan and Tibet for Ukraine and you get the picture.
The political generation of Bashar al-Assad, King Abdullah, and Gamal Mubarak - son of Egypt's ailing president - forms a less coherent picture than that of the outgoing leadership.
Our results provide a surprisingly nuanced picture of Saudi attitudes.
In general, local borrowing windows are closed, and inspections are underway to gain an accurate picture of the situation.
But the picture is far more complicated, because oil demand is extremely price insensitive.
But take a few more economics courses, or spend some time in advanced seminar rooms, and you will get a different picture.
Other social indicators offer a bleak picture.
With core buyers pulling back, and the opportunity cost rising, the end of the art bubble will not be a pretty picture.
But the IMF's big-picture diagnosis of the problem gets a lot right.
In his recent State of the Union address, President Barack Obama painted a convincing picture of modern, twenty-first-century government.
These numbers seem to paint a comforting picture of an increasingly autonomous Asia that can better withstand the blows from the West's recurring crises.
Panic about terrorism and climate change doesn't blind us entirely to other problems facing the planet, but our fear does distort the lens through which we see the big picture.
This sobering picture calls for new licensing regulations limiting oil-market participation, limits on permissible trading positions, and high margin requirements where feasible.

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