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...given early enough during the first stage of the infection, it can treat or cure the illness...
...through after all. For three years he's been on the whip end of the economy's wild ride, just missing every twist and turn - why should he do perverted things to the money supply if life is already going on? The rate cuts haven't exactly been the cure...
...could be "checkpointed" by camera when you board a train, stop at a cash machine and enter a store or the place where you work. "We are vulnerable," says Hoffman, "and there's a certain level of risk that we have to accept and live with. To me, the cure can be far worse than the disease...
...been enacted into law. Most of those $300 and $600 rebate checks have been sent out. Now Bush must hope that taxpayers use that money to spark a rebound or that the Fed's rate cuts ignite a rally on Wall Street. The other elements of Bush's proposed cure--freer trade and energy reform--face hurdles in Congress and, even if enacted, offer more distant relief...
...women to forge a positive relationship, their self-esteem and power must be kept "dead even." When one woman gets more power--through a promotion, for example--it sets off tensions. Women sometimes try to redress those status differences, the authors say, through hostility and sniping. The cure for a troubled workplace is to deal honestly with these feelings of competition. The authors say, "From our observations, women are somewhat more comfortable with a powerful woman who plays down her importance than one who does...