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vase-fine

(= leather flower) scandent subshrub of southeastern United States having large red-purple bell-shaped flowers with leathery recurved sepals

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vase vine leather flower Clematis viorna

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European policymakers today often complain that, were it not for the US financial crisis, the eurozone would be doing just fine.
Walking a fine line in what was essentially a lose-lose situation, the party leadership laid out the stakes clearly and judiciously left the final decision to parliament.
As the European Constitutional Convention assembles to debate the fine points of the European Union's future institutions, now is the moment to think the unthinkable about where Europe is heading.
But the boundary line between such objectives and protectionism can be a very fine one.
As symbolism, this was fine.
It allows for fine-tuning and self-selection of migration flows, yielding far better results than even the most well-meaning bureaucrats could ever achieve.
And while the new Five-Year Plan sets fine goals, many provinces have failed even to meet the major environment protection targets of the last Five-Year Plan.
In the current negotiations, we can still fine-tune the roles of the European and national supervisors, but ultimate authority must rest with the ECB.Non-eurozone EU members that do not want to join the single supervisory mechanism.
Americans often ask whether it is all about better European capabilities - which would be fine for NATO - or about European integration (i.e. instrumental to a political project).
The most likely outcome is that all will be fine, and the Fed doesn't really care if a modest equity-price correction ensues.
For example, while many countries are facing a jobs crisis, one part of the capitalist world is doing just fine: northern Europe, including Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia.
Following the verdict, bailiffs confiscated our equipment, prohibited the publishing house from printing our newspaper, and, most importantly, seized our business bank accounts, rendering us unable to pay the fine.
Armenia may have adopted in 1995 a new Constitution with fine phrases about freedom of speech, but both the petty harassments and the mortal threats of the Soviet era remain.
Hitting the French with a hefty fine--the penalty provided by the Stability Pact--is not a good idea.
NEW YORK - In the afternoon of July 16 two men appeared to be breaking into a fine house in an expensive area of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Mujahedin factions and later the Taliban exported stands of fine-grained cedar by the truckload from Nangahar and surrounding provinces to Pakistan, often in return for arms.
But when the people at the apex of these institutions insist that the crisis response went well, and that everything will be fine, even as the financial behemoths that caused the crisis lumber forward, their credibility inevitably suffers.
They enjoy watching the wealthy, savoring the thought of their fine homes, luxurious vacations, fancy cars, and gourmet dining.
Could it help us to appreciate that many things are more central to our happiness than our ability to spend money on fashion, expensive watches, and fine dining?
Fine, as far as it goes.
Second, it's fine for the World Bank to deliver anti-corruption sermons.
But greater macroeconomic stability does not mean that everything is fine.
Chinese leadership over the past decade and a half has been about fine-tuning and maintaining the momentum of Deng's state-led development model, launched after the Tiananmen protests of 1989.

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