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" ... $75. That’s how much flights between the United States and Britain are expected to cost thanks to Norwegian Air. The low-cost carrier already offers transatlantic fares at a fraction of the cost of its American rivals. The new pricing scheme, which goes into effect this summer, pares those prices down ever further. The move is part of Norwegian’s plan to shake up the air travel market and establish a stronger American presence. ... "
" ... Elementary OS is based on Ubuntu, which is one of the most popular Linux distributions, and it inherits Ubuntu's user-friendliness. In fact, I'd say it refines it and pares it down to utter simplicity. As someone who loves to constantly tweak and tinker with my operating system, I found myself twitching a few minutes after elementary OS was installed, because compared to a distribution like Manjaro or even Ubuntu, there was very little room for out of the box customization. I'd say that for average users, there was no need for customization. Not from an aesthetics standpoint. ... "
" ... In the 1950s, the two primer inter pares of Keynesian economics, Paul Samuelson and James Tobin, outlined what they chose to call the "neo-classical synthesis," which recommended among the four possibilities of the loose/tight fiscal-monetary policy matrix, loose money and high tax rates. As Tobin and a colleague reflected in the 1980s, "we saw the desirability of policy mixes that emphasized private and public investment in the future, relative to current consumption. These mixes would usually entail low interest rates and tight government budgets." Those budgets were to be tight by virtue of their tax receipts, in that the spending side had to be large in order to accommodate “public investment in the future." ... "
" ... I’ve dealt with how rising interest rates could easily take down the price-earnings ratio of the market from 18 times to 15 times earnings. But, such a scenario needn’t precipitate a recession even if it pares household wealth a couple of percentage points. Everyone’s net worth is tied up in his home, pension fund and profit-sharing paper. Mainly illiquid and not enough to put us into recession. ... "
" ... Lee picks businesses in which he has no prior experience. He knows that the wide-open opportunity is what he enjoys. He also likes to juggle up to three businesses at a time, starting a new business every 12-24 months. When he finds that he no longer wants to give his all to a business, he pares down. He admits that sometimes he sells too early – the maritime company he co-founded and sold to his partner is now the 2nd largest in the world. But he always keeps going. ... "