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Liquidating it on balance when prices are high is a good idea, as is replacing when prices are low, just as with any reserve.
Strategic Petroleum Reserve, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Liquidating Iraqi Airways "renders the state of Iraq liable directly for all the debts," Mr. Gooding said.
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Liquidating the EPA budget would yield better returns.
The EPA Permitorium 2010
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CHERNOFF: Liquidating Madoff's company could raise millions more for victims of the fraud.
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CHERNOFF: Liquidating Madoff's company could raise millions more for victims of the fraud.
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Liquidating the empire will end the burden of carrying our empire of bases and so of the "opportunity costs" that go with them -- the things we might otherwise do with our talents and resources but can't or won't.
Chalmers Johnson: Three Good Reasons to Liquidate Our Empire 2009
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Liquidating those assets could generate substantial revenue for the firm.
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CHERNOFF: Liquidating Madoff's company could raise millions more for victims of the fraud, but the total still amounts to a tiny fraction of the $65 billion that Madoff investors thought they owned.
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Is Liquidating Just Nine Months After Opening Hard Rock Park, a 140-acre theme park in Myrtle Beach, S.C., opened with great fanfare last April, hoping to lure tourists with a penchant for roller coasters and Led Zeppelin.
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Liquidating excess supply of merchandise hurts manufacturers 'orders and production, and weighs on GDP in the short run.
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