Not exact matches
«
Ordinary voters understand what inflation is,» wrote University of Western Ontario economics prof David Laidler in a 2007
paper, «and
most of them don't like it.»
The
paper suggests that the
most egregious behaviour happens higher up the wealth ladder, so
ordinary Greeks may be more deserving of Ms Lagarde's sympathy.
The technically
most advanced electrostatic copying machine, which operates with
ordinary paper — which can not that is to say, be supervised and is independent of suppliers — is the product of a monopoly (Xerox); on principle it is not sold but rented.
In 1953 Cage drove his car with a tyre Rauschenberg had soaked in paint along 20 joined sheets of
paper on a New York street to create Automobile Tyre Print: here is art that lets the world speak through it; a tyre driving along the road — the
most ordinary and frequent of modern moments — is preserved.
Ordinary Paper + Ink + Nanotubes = Battery U.S. Still # 1 «
Most Attractive» for Renewable Energy, But China is Catching Up
The article concerned (Von Storch et al. 2004) was no
ordinary paper: it has gone through a
most unusual career.
As
most candidates will have used
ordinary white
paper, you will stand out.