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Bumps on the Road

2020
In this chapter I describe the spring and the summer of 2013 when Portugal went from issuing again a new long-term bond and extending the maturities of its European official loans to a political crisis that threatened to jeopardize our work and bring the sovereign back to the situation of 2012.
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The history of artificial road bumps

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2023
Currently, artificial road irregularities have become widespread as elements of forced restriction of the speed of traffic flow on the road network in order to improve road safety. The are installed mainly near pedestrian crossings, in places where a large number of people are attracted: schools, kindergartens, hospitals, shops, markets, shopping ...
Syuzanna Abramyan, Ksenia Golubkina
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Necessary Bump in the Road

2022
Abstract One of the greatest gifts people can enjoy and share with others is a sense of one’s own inner peace, but people can’t share what they don’t have. This book offers a succinct list of essential elements for effectively mentoring oneself—especially during difficult times. They are designed to help shape the right attitude (clarity
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Bumps in the Road

2017
Bumps in the Road is a collection of autobiographical stories that trace the author’s life in music. The accompanying critical preface examines notions of showing and telling, feminist approaches to autobiography, conventions of music memoir, and the nature of hybridity.
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Bumps in the Road

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
John W, Ostrominski   +4 more
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A bump in the road: speed bumps’ impact on property values

International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, 2019
PurposeSpeed bumps invite varied responses from homeowners, drivers and policymakers. Parents of small children like speed bumps, if they slow the passing traffic, but prospective home buyers may reject a home with a speed bump nearby, contemplating the traversal of it thousand times during an ownership period.
John Edward Graham, Adam Talbot Jones
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Jumps and bumps on random roads

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1981
When a car travels on a randomly profiled road at a moderate speed the wheels follow the road, but with increasing speed it can happen that a wheel leaves the ground for a short while—it jumps and bumps. A switching stochastic differential equation is presented for simulation and probabilistic analysis of the movements of the car, in particular after a
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Unforeseen bumps on the road of entrepreneurship

Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies, 2015
Subject area The case throws light on the unforeseen challenges new entrepreneurs confront. It highlights how the challenges of manpower, sales and operations are intertwined. It also put emphasis on holistic planning prior to initiating a business. Study level/applicability This case can be used in the introductory courses on entrepreneurship and ...
Tanushree Sharma, Priya Grover
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Clumps and bumps on the road

Nature, 1998
Astronomers who probe the mysteries of galaxy formation traverse a bumpy road. Some galaxies are easy to distinguish by shape: there are spheroidal ellipticals, and spirals, which contain a bulge at the centre of a disk of stars in which spiral arms curl. But how do these different types form? Does one type evolve into the other?
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