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Dimitris collects toungue twisters.

There is a gramatical form to those from this source; 

1. Invent a straw factor, 

2. Blame it on inevitable historical forces, 

3. Deny any complicity hustling an ametuer Hegalian contradiction 
into the story,in hopes of passing off the whole sentence as a 
logical scholarly argument; 

4. Making further resort to irreversible historical forces to both 
deny complicity himself at the same time asserting the heretofore 
unreported disappearance of entrepreneuership,

5. Thus Camaflouged; the "burning of the seed corn" effect of his 
antithises is covered over by futile attempts to disparage 
entrepeneurial foresight and managerial genius - the just denied 
existent beneficial - as the philosopher's sysnthesis requires.

Assumed Chorus: "The truth must lie in between"

to anyone left listening: Anything said after this is beyond meaning.

JT


--- In amibroker@xxxx, "Dimitris Tsokakis" <TSOKAKIS@xxxx> wrote:
> ...
> "Based on historical experience, it seems improbable that all of 
the large rise in multifactor productivity could be attributed to 
cyclical or transitory factors. Conversely, it seems very unlikely 
that all of the increase in the growth of productivity could be 
attributed to structural influences. The truth, presumably, lies 
between these two extremes, but where has yet to be determined. At 
minimum, however, it seems reasonable to conclude that the step-up in 
the pace of structural productivity growth that occurred in the 
latter part of the 1990s has not, as yet, faltered. "
> 
> ...
> 
> [from the interesting, as usual, speech of Oct23 of the Chairman of 
FED Mr Allan Greenspan
> 
> 
http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/speeches/2002/20021023/default
.htm ]
> 
> Dimitris tsokakis






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