Short reckonings make long friends: be clear as to whether you'll be contributing to their expenses. |
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Fighting this economic law will only invite inflation, excess and harder reckonings. |
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Alongside the ethical reckonings of diagnoses are the implications of treatment interventions. |
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He was, by many reckonings, the most reactionary pope of the 20th century. |
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But by some reckonings, Morgan lost money on its dealings with Enron, while Citi came out ahead only because it dumped its exposure on to unwary customers. |
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This is another matter we have not discussed and, in 2, 3 or 5 years' time, it will be the main factor in political tensions and armed reckonings. |
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Now that the European Union has taken substantial initiatives and general conditions in the area may be said to have improved, no new aggravation and no more armed reckonings should be allowed. |
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Meanwhile, officials say that investment will come from Argentines' repatriating capital to supply buoyant domestic demand. The trellis underpinning such rosy reckonings is a booming world economy awash with cheap money. |
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But the Democrat had been declared the winner only a few days beforehand, in what is by some reckonings the closest governor's race in America's history. |
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Those hoping for speedy reckonings, however, will probably be disappointed. For some, the question is not why Mr Holder named a special prosecutor, but why no one did so earlier. |
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