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...core of the mounting concerns about deflation is this: the global financial system is going through a vicious process of deleveraging. Financial institutions are reducing debt and raising capital, either directly from governments or from private-sector sources. By desperately trying to rebuild their battered balance sheets and regain some semblance of investor confidence, banks and investment banks are not doing much lending. Indeed, the definition of deleveraging is reducing debt relative to assets. Assets, for banks, are loans. And these days pretty much everyone is deleveraging...
...think that part of it was that there’s a strength in these shapes that can stand up to a fire, stand up to a smoldering bed of embers,” Hoy said. Hoy found a similar strength in her teachers, most of whom had been either abandoned by their husbands for other women or widowed due to HIV. According to Suzanne P. Blier, Professor of Fine Art and African and African American Studies, in many African communities pottery is an art commonly associated with women. Hoy’s group of teachers formed a collective...
...Could you imagine either the Crimson or the Bulldogs, already having secured a spot in the postseason, resting its starters and mailing it in because more important competition lies ahead...
...really wasn’t thinking about [my points] at all,” Finelli said. “I was just trying to see what I could do to get either a spark for my team or get things rolling for us. Those baskets came naturally. I wasn’t trying to make anything special happen. Our inside game was huge tonight...
...teams have a long history—dating back to 1910—and the two schools’ dominance in the Ivy League has only deepened the rivalry. Either Cornell or Harvard has been league champion 37 times out of a total of 54 seasons. The Crimson has defeated the Big Red in the last four meetings...