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To stop it, they created rules, enshrined in what they called the Stability and Growth Pact, to limit annual budget deficits to 3% of gross domestic product and government debt to 60%.
Europe's Next Great Test: Competitiveness Is Lacking Stephen Fidler 2010
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To stop it, they created rules, enshrined in what they called the Stability and Growth Pact, to limit annual budget deficits to 3% of gross domestic product and government debt to 60%.
Europe's Next Great Test: A Competitiveness Crisis Stephen Fidler 2010
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To stop it, they created rules, enshrined in what they called the Stability and Growth Pact, to limit annual budget deficits to 3% of gross domestic product and government debt to 60%.
Europe's Next Great Test: A Competitiveness Crisis Stephen Fidler 2010
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Stability is gone, security has been hollowed out, which makes us depend on certain kinds of largesse more and more.
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Stability is a humanitarian benefit, so there you are. joe from Lowell Says:
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Stability is still not clear to me: It still is some tractor concept.
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Stability is gone, security has been hollowed out, which makes us depend on certain kinds of largesse more and more.
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Stability is one of the reasons, and Matt would prefer to blow up the whole system with no clue what might shake out.
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Stability is not a feature of Third World politics.
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July 25th, 2006 at 8: 03 pm dsm says: “Stability is an unworthy American mission, and a misleading concept to boot.
Think Progress » Voinovich’s Case for Bolton: ‘The World Is Going Wacko Everywhere’ 2006
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