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...a different, less zero-sum approach to the EU-UK relationship than emerged from the bitter divorce years....
...A US jury award of $60mn in damages to a mother who said her baby died after consuming Reckitt’s Enfamil baby formula was $35mn more than the sum sought by the plaintiff’s lawyers, not $25mn more as...
...Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, has been a rare vocal critic of what he dubs the rise of “zero-sum economics”....
...The sum far exceeds unrealised bond market losses reported by its largest peers....
...Is it possible for something to be less than the sum of its parts? It certainly seems to me like a critical failure point in the otherwise unstoppable advance of small-plate sharing....
...Here are the results for 2023: It’s an odd exercise, railroading as it does the pedestrian thinking of professional money managers straight through the middle of Wall Street’s Overton window....
...That international relations are a zero-sum game. That the state is paramount in the life of a country....
...A sum of £100mn for “innovation accelerators” in Greater Manchester, the West Midlands and Glasgow included in a Treasury funding announcement was not an additional sum as wrongly stated in an article on...
...In the polycrisis the shocks are disparate, but they interact so that the whole is even more overwhelming than the sum of the parts. At times one feels as if one is losing one’s sense of reality....
...“And dim sum is the part of the Chinese kitchen that exemplifies those skills best.”...
...The combination of creamy cheese and the sweet, sour, seedy bite of the fruit is so much more than the sum of its parts. It’s one of those rare dishes that feels complete and hard to improve on....
...of the day....
...The scandal — combined with $5.5bn of losses it took from the implosion of Archegos Capital — has thrown the Swiss bank into crisis....
...Radish cake is one of them. The name of this classic dim sum hardly does justice to its extraordinary deliciousness....
...Lafitte (sic) 1787 Pauillac at Christie’s, London, for the then-record sum of £105,000....
...The rest of the book is the story of how she gets there, laid out for us in small, appetising and often half-seen episodes....
...De Beers, and the impact of coronavirus on demand for diamonds, is largely answerable for the $1.3bn build-up of working capital....
...But there is no deal imaginable that would allow both sides to declare victory in terms of their stated goals. They have turned it into a zero-sum game....
...China is playing much more of a hard-edged political zero-sum game than during the financial crisis, when it largely let its actions speak for themselves....
...The initial value of the award on paper was calculated based on the depressed share price in March, but by June 9 it had rebounded by 133 per cent, or $21.5m in potential gains — far outstripping the sum...
...Of course the Giant’s Causeway is not in the North Sea, but off the north coast of Northern Ireland. But who’s picky? Who, in a film like this, cares? Kids will probably love it....
...Our influence is projected around the world through shrewd use of these three “Ds” of foreign policy. The whole is greater than the sum of the parts....
...the boundaries of opera and performance art....
...Half of the “Blurred Lines” royalties is absurdly inflated and even a 22.5 per cent levy on “Dark Horse” for one element defies common sense — at such valuations, the songs are worth less than the sum of...
...So says American photographer Christopher Anderson of his latest project, Approximate Joy, which explores the face of youthful ambition through a series of images captured in Shanghai, China’s financial...
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