Strong demand for physical gold worldwide, and especially from Asia, continues to underpin the gold market.
Building infrastructure financed through bonds is the alternative we have to consider to underpin pensions.
Others mentioned the general backdrop of ultra-loose monetary policy as continuing to underpin gold prices.
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But neither Presbyterian nativism, or any other sectarian impulse, would have sufficed to underpin a revolution.
The remedy should be to underpin democracy, not to dispense with it for administrative convenience.
U.S. security policy, and the level of resources allocated to underpin it, must instead be based on reality.
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In fact, the bulk of the integration needed to underpin the euro zone is probably already in place.
But he says he has "serious concerns and misgivings" over bringing in laws to underpin any new body.
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But the biggest hurdle of all appears to be agreeing on the technology to underpin a common trading-platform.
Assuring that the energy supplies are there to underpin economic growth is, in itself, a big and expensive challenge.
Safe-haven buying interest continues to underpin the precious metals, and especially gold, as the EU sovereign debt saga continues.
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These tactics must continue to underpin a U.S. policy of engagement with China.
Strong demand in many markets such as China is expected to underpin prices.
Liberal Democrat deputy leader Simon Hughes noted that the report said legislation was essential to underpin the independent self-regulatory system.
But in her most recent speech, she tried to underpin her reform plans with talk of ethics and the nation.
He has gradually been forced to be more explicit about what he is willing to do to underpin the economy.
An oil law, to replace one introduced by Goni in 1996 to underpin privatisation, is wending its way through Congress.
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Not everyone thinks Europe will be the main support for prices for gold as other factors might surface to underpin values.
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The commission members who opposed privatisation wanted to underpin the solvency of the Social Security trust fund by raising contribution rates.
But he argued that, with inflation rising sharply, tighter policy was essential to underpin the credibility of the committee's inflation-fighting resolve.
Cross-party proposals for a royal charter to underpin press regulation following the Leveson report are to be delayed, Downing Street has said.
Good performance from them will be needed to underpin a sustained recovery.
Good physical demand for gold continues to underpin the market, reports said.
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Many market watchers expect follow-through buying early next week to underpin markets.
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The BJP lost ground this time, showing yet again that Hindu nationalism is enough to underpin a party, but not a government.
Like Argentina, Egypt chose to underpin its reforms with a rock-solid currency tied to the dollar and bolstered with high interest rates.
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An agreement would be expected to underpin the euro, thereby helping gold, said Gero and Daniel Pavilonis, senior commodities broker with RJO Futures.
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To be sure, many economists say demand in Toronto will stay steady, with some saying immigration trends will continue to underpin the market.
So alliances between companies across the Atlantic should help to underpin alliances between governments across the Atlantic if only the Americans would permit them.
The theory brings to mind New Age crankery, and some of the research Mr Flannery cites to underpin it is speculative at best.
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