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Rather, it re-emphasizes that while the cartel can put a floor under oil prices—as it did after the financial crisis—it has less sway in preventing spikes.
OPEC Acts Like Dallas Cowboys Liam Denning 2011
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Rather, it re-emphasizes that while the cartel can put a floor under oil prices—as it did after the financial crisis—it has less sway in preventing spikes.
OPEC Acts Like Dallas Cowboys Liam Denning 2011
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This re-emphasizes foreign investors' worries about the local capital markets' transparency, especially concerns about the regulators' role in the market.
Delay Threatens Hana-KEB Deal Se Young Lee 2011
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But it re-emphasizes the unsustainably fragmented structure of the U.S. utility sector.
AES Sees Utility of M&A Liam Denning 2011
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Once again, it re-emphasizes the fact that happy employees make for a great brand.
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"Today's downgrade re-emphasizes those risks for investors and, at least for now, is l eading to a flight-to-safety trade."
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"The Security Council underscores that the only viable solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an agreement negotiated between the parties and re-emphasizes that only a two-State solution, with an independent and viable Palestinian State living side by side in peace and security with Israel and its other neighbours, could bring peace to the region," the statement said.
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Once again, it re-emphasizes the fact that happy employees make for a great brand.
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If anything at all, it just re-emphasizes the fact the Obama is a novice who has not been tested and vetted, and would be a roll of the dice to nominate.
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I absolutely agree, because it re-emphasizes what a contemptible mediocrity this igloo-dwelling harpie really is.
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