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en It would be unhealthy for the Fed to get bogged down in an internal debate about the merits and demerits of inflation targeting if it prevented

en You did not consider my merits and demerits, you forgave me in an instant.
  Guru Nanak

en They gather in merits, and eliminate demerits, and become self realized.
  Guru Nanak

en The unstated message [of Bush's tax cuts] was that we were not all in this together, ... and, whatever the economic merits or demerits of the policy, the civic implications of that policy were abominable.

en While Greenspan has very well defined views on inflation targeting and asset price targeting, he took a step back and left them as issues on the table for the next chairman.

en His academic work on inflation targeting will be of great comfort to many market analysts and investors who are beginning to fret about inflation,

en The better practice would have been to make boundaries clear from the beginning and not accept gifts. That would have prevented this unhealthy attachment from forming. By the time she [Head] tried to set boundaries, it was too late.

en The merits of the program have to be based on the internal fortitude of wanting to make a difference in your life.

en It is our sincere hope they would debate the merits of issues, rather than resort to name-calling.

en It's fair to debate the merits of the death penalty during a political campaign.

en The benefits of the successful implementation of an inflation-targeting regime continue to be a powerful dynamic for the local economy and financial markets, with low interest rates and moderate inflation having pushed bond yields to their lowest level since the early 1970s. Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial.

en I believe we should debate things on the merits of policy and when people want to play politics that is fine.

en The longer we stay in Iraq, the more similarities will start to develop, meaning essentially that we are getting more and more bogged down, taking more and more casualties, more and more heated dissension and debate in the United States,

en It's arguable that even if legislation is enacted beginning in October, it may be too little, too late for a couple companies in this group, ... bogged down in all the political battles that are undoubtedly going to be held on the drug debate.

en The debate over inflation versus growth will linger on because it is true that there is a short-term trade-off - if you want growth you've got to live with inflation.


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