I've known hard times and good times, but writing has always been my personal salvation and I don't think I could live without it. |
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This obviously buoys the market in good times and smooths its falls in recessions. |
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It is a powerful antidote to despair in bad times and an enhancer of pleasure in good times. |
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They are also likely to have a small, close set of friends with whom they share good times. |
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It may be inanimate and made from pine, but it has shared so many good times with me. |
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Members look to their cooperatives for services and support in both difficult and good times. |
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According to them, these are, if not the best of times, pretty doggone good times about which you'd have to be a fool to complain. |
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He has done incredible service to the conservative cause through thick and thin, good times and bad, for well over a decade. |
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Both swimmers recorded good times, with Louis taking another second place and Sam third. |
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I know precisely only one person who has cashed in during these so-called good times. |
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Now get ready for good times, as we're ready to unveil our three newest rides for the 2003 year! |
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But the relationship between the Navy and Portsmouth runs much deeper than sharing good times and exchanging warm smiles. |
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I have been a regular racegoer at Ayr race course for 20 years and I have seen it through good times and bad. |
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In good times, captains of industry accumulate enormous debts and buy planes as if there was no tomorrow. |
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All those hops and yeast and good times belching from the chimney stacks would definitely account for that heady aroma. |
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Then there were reminiscences over the good times the couple had together, which Jacob meets with a weak, embarrassed smile. |
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My life began in those optimistic years following the war to end all wars, when good times were to roll forever. |
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Your romances, your breakups, your happy times, your good times are known by everyone. |
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As the bear market got into its stride, the survey found most private investors unfortunately looking to good times ahead. |
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The whole Latin-lifestyle shtick epitomises youthful sophistication, syncopated libido and relaxed, hedonistic good times. |
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Even in good times, job losses are an inescapable fact of life in a dynamic market economy. |
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The mayor is boasting that the city is experiencing unprecedented good times. |
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This has been a busy season full of good times and reflective moments for our team. |
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Britain would be in the front line but predictions of a Wall Street collapse have simmered for ages and still the good times roll. |
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I tried to tell him to think of the good times, that every cloud has a silver lining. |
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For us, sugaring is a wonderful part of our lives all year around, a special blend of hard work, good times, and lasting memories. |
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After many drawing lessons, discussions on better management, workshops and good times, I was sent home by Indonesian immigration officials. |
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However, Oktoberfest is also marketed as a student slosh fest of unparalleled quality and good times. |
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You can bet that it ended up suggesting a synonymity of liquor with very good times to a much younger age group and a far wider social spectrum. |
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My house is pretty much dead center for the Tour so we will have a gaggle of bikers staying with us, which should make for some good times. |
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There were cheers and tears among many of the City fans who have supported the team through good times and bad. |
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In the good times the chief executive's pay always seems to rise at a faster rate than earnings. |
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I was determined to ride out the bad times in hope that the good times were still to come. |
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There are good times to be had, but they require a conscious blocking of the less-than-savoury elements. |
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You have to endure criticism, and live through the bad as well as the good times. |
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Social liberalism is an optimistic creed, which flourishes best in good times. |
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But for those who cared, Guthrie's adept pop songwriting and smooth consolidation of orch strings and guitars made for some good, good times. |
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History has shown that times of uncertainty have generally been good times to buy shares. |
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I remembered all the good times I had there as a kid, watching cricket, jumping over fences and evading security guards. |
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The good times were back we thought as a four points deficit was turned into a two-point half-time lead. |
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Dogs help us over the rough spots in life, just as they are always there to share in the good times. |
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Britain has continued to drink large quantities of tea, in good times and bad. |
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This country has a number of problems: because it has had it hard, good times go to its head faster than poteen. |
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But out of sheer determination and a refusal to get dragged down by such despicably anti-social behaviour, they enjoyed the good times and battled through the bad times. |
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Countries which operate a responsible policy in the good times could benefit from more flexibility in bad times to let borrowing take the strain. |
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This highlights the need for avoidance of pro-cyclical stance in good times. |
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He chose to tell us about the good times, blotting out the vicious memories. my mother attended an anglican residential School. |
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The effrontery of special privilege, is tolerable among the bourgeoise only during good times. |
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If you fail to keep to a pact in difficult times, what justification is there for doing so in good times? |
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And true to what he promised, Lim stood by me, like a rock, both in diversity and in good times. |
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The resulting framework is more demanding in good times, it affords more flexibility in bad times. |
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I want to be the person who is there through the good times and the bad times, to reassure our customers. |
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Our philosophy will continue to be: We want to generate superior risk-adjusted returns in good times and a minimum loss in bad times. |
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Exploring the wilderness on an ATV, dirt bike or in a Jeep is about the experience, the power and good times with those you're with. |
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Today these portraits act as a reminder of good friends and good times past. |
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We need to see sharper and quicker improvements in the lives of the least advantaged people when good times come to the rest of the country. |
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Oh well, as I have said before, without any bad times I wouldn't appreciate the good times. |
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So, come and visit us and become immersed in our history, culture as well as romping festivals, dances and good times. |
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At the time there were guffaws from the government side because it was the good times. |
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Fair enough: in travel as in war, people are inclined to remember only the good times. |
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It feels like a family gathering, with friends and relatives reminiscing about good times. |
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We stayed with them and spent many good times with them, reminiscing and comparing notes about our past involvements. |
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Like many other cartels, the Lombard cartel went through good times and less good times, and had to endure crises on occasion. |
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This foretold good times for the housing market and an acceleration in price growth. |
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To avoid a pro-cyclical loosening of fiscal policies in good times, the automatic stabilisers should operate symmetrically over the cycle. |
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Investors are hankering after a return to normal because those were good times for them. |
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That is why we have surpluses in good times, so that we can act when times are tough. |
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Denmark has a strong track record of sound public finances, including consolidating public finances in good times. |
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We have to have bipartisan relations that are strong during the good times and that help protect our joint interests during the tough times. |
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Like others, we hope that the good times and farm profitability will continue for a good long time. |
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However, many in our cities and communities across our country have not benefited from these good times. |
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The team is just as much about good times and travelling together as it is about racing. |
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Georges Faiveley developed a real philosophy of life based on friendship and good times spent with those he loved close to him. |
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Barometer of good times and great weather, medium blues speak to us of long trips, distant horizons and floating on gentle waters. |
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You remember the good times, the pieties you observed around one another. |
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The play tells the story of three widows who form The Cemetery Club, meeting every week to visit their late husbands, remember the good times and have a gossip. |
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I knew there would be good times and bad, sickness and health, broken dishwashers and giant cockroaches in the bathroom. |
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In point of fact, the good times have not yet started to roll in the Black Sea peninsula. |
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He was just a young wannabee in the club's Academy during this heady period and by the time he broke through, the good times were a fast-fading memory. |
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Meanwhile, the fire was busy, the wood was dry and free, and his thoughts ran just as freely on future good times until he too dozed in front of the blaze. |
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Still, I'll always think back to the good times we had together, like our victory in the sack race, the moment we bonded in his apartment, and that crazy laugh of his. |
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Even the most hard-bitten Chicagoans have to see very good times on the horizon. |
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Pettitte's departure is one more nudge into the long winter that's been coming for these Yankees for so long, the balloon payment for all the good times. |
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The bands play for the densely-packed crowd mass, seething with good times, and come out to bounce around to the other bands when their sets are done. |
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And not only did the freakout guitarist have a killer pair of striped pants, he was sporting some awesome 1973 mutton chops that really got the good times flowing. |
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But during the good times man generally is ungrateful to God. |
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The pact would have worked had the members been willing to cut public expenditure in good times to finance the inevitable budget deficits when business went south. |
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If I wasn't careful, though, I'd be heading home with the warped notion that Cajun life was only about fine food, foot-tapping music and letting the good times roll. |
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The good times were rolling, and Manhattan felt swank like never before. |
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In good times, wives could use this houseroom to bring in cash. |
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Apologise for not balancing the books in the good times. |
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I really enjoyed playing in the Irish League and the good times far outway the set-back of the Irish Cup. |
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While, ideally, reforms should be carried out in good times, this increased support creates a window of opportunity to address structural impediments to growth and to lay the foundation of a solid and sustainable recovery. |
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In good times and bad, neighbours know the importance of lending a hand. |
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Seventeen German biers are on tap, plus another 200 imports, making for lots of gemuetlichkeit, or friendly good times. |
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There is nothing wrong with wanting to document good times, on-fleek outfits and maybe even a particularly scrumptious Starbucks order. |
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Since Iceland had marginal farmland in good times, the climate change resulted in hardship for the population. |
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Tax cuts in good times have undermined the government's ability to provide quality public services or address issues such as poverty and have left the government with less revenue than it needs in bad times. |
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Moreover, the planned loosening of fiscal policy in 2007 is not in line with the Pact, as it is strongly pro-cyclical and does not respect the requirement of a stronger adjustment towards the MTO in good times. |
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Member countries that had already achieved their MTO were expected to maintain this strong budgetary position so as to avoid fiscal loosening in good times. |
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We are now facing the prospect of an agonizing and slow recovery for many Canadians-others will not recover or were disadvantaged even in the good times. |
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Late summer and early autumn are good times for spiders, and in winter you might find leafhoppers and harvestmen on conifers. |
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Looking forward, new mechanisms should be devised to ensure that banks accumulate resources in good times to cushion the shock when the cycle turns. |
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Even with difficult work and very tiring hours, when there is complete harmony between master and dog, a mutual recognition, it's a job that gives us some very good times. |
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Experience in the run-up to the recent protracted economic slowdown has highlighted the need to conduct prudent and symmetric-over-the-cycle policies and achieve surpluses in good times. |
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Thus, consolidation when feasible is the overarching policy objective, and consolidation in economic good times is subjugated to this more general requirement. |
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When governments forget these, especially during the good times, there can be significant disarray when the economic cycle inevitably begins to trudge downward. |
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Because, as you know, it's often in the difficult times and through times of adversity that we develop solutions and processes that actually make us more fit to handle the good times when they come around again. |
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It's interesting that one of the primary teachings young farmers have to grasp is that the good times don't roll on forever in any industry, whether it's farming or book publishing. |
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Yet by May 2011 the IMF was back. Having failed to reform in good times, Portugal must now remodel itself without the lubricant of spare cash for losers. |
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But most Keynesians, anxious to appear fiscally responsible, say that budget deficits in bad times should be offset by surpluses in good times, keeping the level of debt seemly. |
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But recessions are not good times to persuade foreigners to spend freely. |
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It is, curiously, the state that most Americans naturally associate with luxurious good times and unclouded skies: Hawaii. The Hawaiian economy has been stagnant for most of the decade. |
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In the good times the policy designers lacked the will to save up for a rainy day, and in the bad times the wish to carry out structural reforms is lacking, so no alternative remains but to change the terms of the pact. |
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Anyone can maintain perspective when the markets are going well, but the individual who heeds professional advice and manages to adhere to sound investing philosophies in good times as in bad will finish on top. |
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Perpetual comedian, prankster and a good fellow in good times and bad. |
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Swimmingly good times await you in the reef. |
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Just like everyone else, I've seen good times and bad times. |
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I believe that a company should support an employee in good times, when life is well, and in difficult times such as illness, death of a close relative, change in financial status, childcare difficulties. |
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However, one thing we could be doing during good times and bad times is finding the non-tariff trade barriers between the Canadian and U. S. economies that impose a real cost for both Canadian and U. S. jobs. |
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When I look back over all those years, what I see is the good times. |
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In doing so, they stash accruals in cookie jars during the good times and reach into them when needed in the bad times. |
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It is also important to promote the buildup of capital buffers in good times that can be drawn upon in periods of stress, and to limit excessive leverage in the banking system. |
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My wife, who has shared the good times and the bad. |
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Linda knows how to take advantage of good times with her spouse. |
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During the four-day reunion, starting on August 29, Brigid, now a grandmother, will remember the good times the annual tattie hoker migration. |
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But the deal flow is growing steadily and the reopening of markets should provide opportunities: in our investment activity, bottoms of economic cycles have traditionally been good times to invest. |
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It seems that human nature has an adversion to saving during good times. |
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I would go there because I like to enjoy all the good times. |
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Will never forget the laughs and good times we had in The Blobber. |
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The 1960s saw good times for the heavy industry and Norway became Europe's largest exporter of aluminum and the world's largest exporter of ferroalloys. |
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Interior construction, which i s Ambassador's focus, tends to remain relatively stronger in both good times and bad, as tenants move, upsize and downsize. |
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The hundreds of embroiderers and stitchers hunched over clattering sewing machines at the New Era Cap factory could be forgiven for thinking these are good times. |
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In the marketplace, it is important that tenants of business premises should be able to assign their leases or grant underlettings, in good times and bad. |
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