The streets of central Cairo, Luxor and Aswan are more secure for the ambler than those in the inner-city regions of many Western capitals. |
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The Evoque tries to be both a spirited pavement performer and a stout off-road ambler. |
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Except by Nick and me: I'm more ambler than Rambler and Nick's walking ambitions are generally limited to the bar and back. |
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There's also a low route if you're more an ambler than an athlete. |
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Ambler pointed out that cross-country studies approximate the value of variables in the steady state by using long-run averages. |
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Ambler describes three new channels through which inflation affects economic welfare in New Keynesian models. |
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Ambler responded that the objective in their study was to measure the slope of the trade-off between inflation and growth. |
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Ambler and Cardia's model generates a very slightly negative value for when only monetary shocks are present. |
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He said the Ambler name would live on in the thriving wholesale business. |
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Ambler spent a fair bit of time outside England, especially in Paris, which may help explain why his writing escapes the Anglocentric worldview of his predecessors. |
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It had a script by Eric Ambler and Peter Ustinov, with contributions from Reed, and was produced by Thorold Dickinson. |
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He named Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Eric Ambler and Graham Greene as influences. |
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