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  • It rightly calls for an end to the short-termism of the high-debt, low-wage, low-investment economy.

    The economy: we need Plan B and we need it now | Observer editorial 2011

  • Every country that adopts a low-tax, low-investment model sees the same.

    Johann Hari: Thirty Years After Her Victory, Thatcherism Is Bankrupt 2009

  • These are low-risk, low-investment writing adventures.

    More about librarian development - seriously 2006

  • And it was a low-risk, low-investment kind of activity.

    Firedoglake » Requiem 2006

  • To break out of this slow-growth, low-investment cycle we must set a higher productivity goal and then dedicate the resources required to meet it.

    Will America Grow Up Before It Grows Old? 1996

  • Italy is currently rated a mid- or low-investment grade by the three major ratings agencies, but is seen as vulnerable to further downgrades.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2012

  • Conduct a series of low-investment steps to assess the value of strategic investment in various initiatives

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • It probably has to do with the near-manic pursuit of perfection that should have made him a success at anything -- and would probably put him out of business if he weren't situated in a part of town desperate for a high-quality, low-investment breakfast-and-lunch spot.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • It probably has to do with the near-manic pursuit of perfection that should have made him a success at anything -- and would probably put him out of business if he weren't situated in a part of town desperate for a high-quality, low-investment breakfast-and-lunch spot.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • It probably has to do with the near-manic pursuit of perfection that should have made him a success at anything -- and would probably put him out of business if he weren't situated in a part of town desperate for a high-quality, low-investment breakfast-and-lunch spot.

    Chicago Reader 2010

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