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Merkel Shifts on Greek Aid Greece Reshuffles Cabinet "If your cost of borrowing is tripling and quadrupling in a matter of weeks, that can be pretty painful depending on who you are,'' said James Ahn , a municipal-bond portfolio manager at J.P. Morgan Asset Management."
Euro Jitters Ricochet Across U.S. Michael Corkery 2011
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Reshuffles create new enemies for a prime minister among the sacked and foment alienation among those who have not had the promotion that they were sure they deserved.
Reshuffle in haste, Mr Cameron, and you will repent at leisure | Andrew Rawnsley 2011
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Merkel Shifts on Greek Aid Greece Reshuffles Cabinet "If your cost of borrowing is tripling and quadrupling in a matter of weeks, that can be pretty painful depending on who you are,'' said James Ahn , a municipal-bond portfolio manager at J.P. Morgan Asset Management."
Euro Jitters Ricochet Across U.S. Michael Corkery 2011
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Reshuffles tend to emphasise not the power of the prime minister, but the constraints upon him.
Reshuffle in haste, Mr Cameron, and you will repent at leisure | Andrew Rawnsley 2011
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Reshuffles, in my experience, serve little purpose when a government is in real trouble.
Betty Bothroyd The Autobiography Bothroyd, Betty 1988
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"Reshuffles are the sole prerogative of the President," he said.
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"Reshuffles are the sole prerogative of the President," he said.
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China Reshuffles Top Leadership at Financial Regulators
NYT > Home Page By DAVID BARBOZA 2011
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China Reshuffles Top Leadership at Financial Regulators
NYT > Home Page By DAVID BARBOZA 2011
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China Reshuffles Top Leadership at Financial Regulators
NYT > Home Page By DAVID BARBOZA 2011
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