And 2018. Maybe the German medicine works in the long run and we should have practiced real austerity instead of fake.
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Greece to grow faster than the U.K. in 2017
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd 2018. Maybe the German medicine works in the long run and we should have practiced real austerity instead of fake.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYou know how its easier to lose weight when you have lots of weight to lose?
Greece is very much still in a death spiral - chatting to a few people there last week things aren't really improving...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostMy issue is that I cannot find any evidence online to show that the statement is true.
Logically it should be easier to put on the brakes and go into reverse if your lifestyle means you've put on way more weight over the ideal.
Then again the greater momentum means more effort is required to make that change.
How this relates to the EU, PIIGS, and the UK is easy to see. We're all in the tulip together due to poor short term government that barely sees beyond the next parliamentary term, and as proven with Trump and the Saudis, intentions pre-election have no relevance once in 'power' and the puppet strings have been attached.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYou know how its easier to lose weight when you have lots of weight to lose?Comment
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Greece Economy - GDP, Inflation, CPI and Interest Rate
industrial production growth soared in February,I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostHave you considered an economics PhD?
Do you think i should?
But let me ask you this question.
If i earn 10 pounds per hour and work for 8 hours i earn 80 pounds.
If i started the day with 1 pound in my account what is the %age increase?
If i started the day with 10000 pounds what is the %age increase?
I am glad you ask these questions, gives me something to do while taking a tulip🌷.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostMy issue is that I cannot find any evidence online to show that the statement is true.
Greece is very much still in a death spiral - chatting to a few people there last week things aren't really improving...Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYou know how its easier to lose weight when you have lots of weight to lose?Originally posted by original PM View PostNo.
Do you think i should?
But let me ask you this question.
If i earn 10 pounds per hour and work for 8 hours i earn 80 pounds.
If i started the day with 1 pound in my account what is the %age increase?
If i started the day with 10000 pounds what is the %age increase?
I am glad you ask these questions, gives me something to do while taking a tulip🌷.Comment
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