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'Rebalancing' is a code word for shifting much of your support from the side you now support to the other side.
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Entitled Rebalancing the British economy, it analyses UK economic performance from 1995 to 2010, debunking the idea of a "golden age".
The Guardian World News Larry Elliott 2010
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Entitled Rebalancing the British economy, it analyses UK economic performance from 1995 to 2010, debunking the idea of a "golden age".
The Guardian World News Larry Elliott 2010
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Joseph Sternberg's " Don't Bank on China 'Rebalancing '" op-ed, Jan. 20 reviews the role banks play in the economy at large and adeptly lays out the argument that China lacks the requisite infrastructure to sufficiently support consumer finance and the attendant consequences.
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I suffered a sudden surge of irritation when I read this 'Rebalancing' is a very Blairish word, although I suspect that Lord Mandy has had a hand in popularising it.
Unbalanced Bystander 2009
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I suffered a sudden surge of irritation when I read this 'Rebalancing' is a very Blairish word, although I suspect that Lord Mandy has had a hand in popularising it.
Archive 2009-08-01 Bystander 2009
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The Torch: "'Rebalancing' the mission is impossible without security"
"'Rebalancing' the mission is impossible without security" 2007
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"'Rebalancing' the mission is impossible without security"
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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"'Rebalancing' the mission is impossible without security"
"'Rebalancing' the mission is impossible without security" 2007
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"Rebalancing" is an idea that most everyone endorses -- including the technicians at the fund and President Obama and the leaders of the G-20 group of economically powerful nations.
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