They can place a car on the surface plate and use what is called a romer arm to calculate the car's dimensions to exact specifications. |
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It is a devastating piece, one that rises to violence, and yet director Marcus Romer rightly judges that Mag should not be a one-note, sour old bag. |
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This gap in the fossil record is called Romer's gap after the American palaentologist Alfred Romer. |
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Eggertsson and Christina Romer, the key to recovery and to ending the Great Depression was brought about by a successful management of public expectations. |
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Romer found, contrary to free trade skeptics' claims, while controlling for relevant factors, that trade does indeed have a positive impact on growth and incomes. |
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However, Romer and Romer do not consider an intertemporal budget constraint for the government and control for budgetary disequilibria in an error-correction framework. |
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