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  • Yet in the first four years of the nation's 11th five-year plan, only $1 billion is likely to have been invested in maritime infrastructure, less than 17% of the target set for the entire five years by the Planning Commission, according to the government think-tank's midterm appraisal of 2010.

    Tattered Infrastructure Adds to India's Inflation Risks Harsh Joshi 2011

  • The Paris-based think-tank's composite leading indicator of economic activity in its 31 members rose to 103.6 in January from 102.8 in December.

    OECD Indicators Signal Continued Recovery Paul Hannon 2010

  • The Paris-based think-tank's composite leading indicator of economic activity in its 31 members rose to 103.6 in January from 102.8 in December.

    OECD Indicators Signal Continued Recovery Paul Hannon 2010

  • The Paris-based think-tank's composite leading indicator of economic activity in its 31 members rose to 103.6 in January from 102.8 in December.

    OECD Indicators Signal Continued Recovery Paul Hannon 2010

  • "Access to credit has become clearly more difficult," Ifo Institute President Hans-Werner Sinn said, commenting on the think-tank's latest credit constraint survey for German industry and trade, also published Wednesday.

    Europe's Banks Still Lending Shy 2009

  • As a result, the euro could decline to test $1.38 this week, especially if the ZEW think-tank's survey of German economic expectations fails to meet expectations.

    Dollar Poised to Gain on Yen, Euro 2009

  • The think-tank's report adds: "Computers are just like cars: teenagers want to use computers, but not build or maintain them."

    Techie Trade Groups Battle 2008

  • It was the sort of thing Loo-Macklin would do, in order to enjoy his competitor's confusion and frustration as much as the fruits of his think-tank's labors.

    The Man Who Used The Universe Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1983

  • It was the sort of thing Loo-Macklin would do, in order to enjoy his competitor's confusion and frustration as much as the fruits of his think-tank's labors.

    The Man Who Used the Universe Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1983

  • Nick Pearce, the think-tank's director, says: English Votes on English Laws raises the prospect of a UK government unable to govern England because it lacks a majority of English MPs.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Chris Wimpress 2012

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