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Steadily declining rates in U.S. government bonds dragged yields lower in both investment-grade and noninvestment-grade, or junk, debt, delivering solid returns for investors and encouraging corporate borrowers to tap bond markets.
Corporate Borrowers Ride Wave of Enthusiasm Matt Wirz 2012
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Steadily one man rule has been rolled back and politburos and generals sent packing as people have demanded democratic control over their societies and lives.
Rahim Kanani: Lord Mark Malloch-Brown on the Unfinished Global Revolution Rahim Kanani 2011
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There are four reasons for taxing the wealthy that we should repeat in any conversation we have: 1. Taxes on the Wealthy Have Declined Steadily for Decades.
Chuck Collins: A Tax Plan to Rally Around: The Buffett Rule Chuck Collins 2011
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Steadily rising temperatures in recent decades have raised concerns among environmentalists and atmospheric scientists concerned that human-generated pollutants are contributing the a dangerous global warming.
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There are four reasons for taxing the wealthy that we should repeat in any conversation we have: 1. Taxes on the Wealthy Have Declined Steadily for Decades.
Chuck Collins: A Tax Plan to Rally Around: The Buffett Rule Chuck Collins 2011
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Steadily high oil prices that helped drive earnings this quarter are showing no signs of changing dramatically, although oil is off the $100 per barrel heights it hit yesterday, trading at $98.91 a barrel Friday.
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Steadily falling temperatures in beautiful Joliet, IL.
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Steadily pull back on the trigger, directly back to your shoulder
Rifles, Shotguns, Pancakes and Werewolves « Third Point of Singularity 2010
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Steadily increasing municipal-government payrolls, combined with sharply higher employment costs—including rich pension benefits and soaring health-care outlays—have made many local budgets unsustainable.
Joe Biden and the Myth of Local Government Layoffs Steven Malanga 2011
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Steadily rising temperatures in recent decades have raised concerns among environmentalists and atmospheric scientists concerned that human-generated pollutants are contributing the a dangerous global warming.
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