Investors figured the benefits of lower interest rates-- which cut the costs of corporate borrowing-- would offset the current flabbiness in the economy.
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Unfortunately, they often are not in favour of these pro-growth policies, because of their own indolent-induced ignorance and intellectual flabbiness ."
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Amid concerns girdles might cause abdominal flabbiness, suspender belts offered a simpler, more practical, and more comfortable choice when used simply to hold up their stockings.
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It was published by a twenty-two-year-old German, Adolf Brand, and it advocated classical pederasty as a cure for the moral flabbiness of German youth.
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According to Speer, Hitler believed that either Japanese religious beliefs or Islam would have been a more suitable religion for the Germans than Christianity, with its " meekness and flabbiness ".
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He is Kenny Noe Jr ., who was summoned from Florida in October to rescue New York racing from financial chaos, the loss of fans and betting money and general corporate flabbiness.
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While dieting in civilian life can be seen as optional or something to be done tomorrow if at all, there is a military view of the issue of flabbiness that takes no prisoners.
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James'purpose, as he wrote to H . G . Wells that year, was to cure " the moral flabbiness born of the exclusive worship of the bitch-goddess success.
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"Listen to that, " he exclaimed, " ` I really should be working on my lines,'he said with all the moral flabbiness he could muster !"
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He wrote in December 1899 that defeat in Africa would mean starvation in every city of Great Britain, while war would overcome national flabbiness and restore the manhood of the British people .