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Turnover and Community Ties — since banking is a cylical business prone to booms and busts (see, uh, now), the parent banks to save money will often very quickly shutter local branches, thereby decimating a neighborhood where they have moved into.
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In which dream world has the UK just a cylical deficit?
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Rather, it just likely signals BHP's desire to smoothen the cylical bumps of the metals market.
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However, most of the damaging (pro-cylical) policies were implemented in 2008; Murray ignores these.
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As with all systemic shocks, the VC industry is adapting and learning to live within the new systemic, rather than cylical, realities of the industry.
Archive 2006-08-01 Will Price 2006
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Also, if these “events” are truly cylical, then why such crappy lead times?
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The authors theorize that history is not linear as is often taught, but cylical, seasonal.
Firedoglake » Announcing the FDL Sunday Afternoon Book Club 2006
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Timber is quite cylical and the time to buy is when things are bad, which is not now.
unknown title 2011
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Modi attributed the slow down to cylical and seasonal factors like firms being busy with their quarterly results announcement as well as completing the training and post-hiring formalities after the recruitment activity in the previous month.
Top Headlines 2010
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Modi attributed the slow down to cylical and seasonal factors like firms being busy with their quarterly results announcement as well as completing the training and post-hiring formalities after the recruitment activity in the previous month.
Top Headlines 2010
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