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  1. Review gathers pace as mission chiefs prepare for Athens return
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    EconomyProgramme

    with in the coming weeks, and concluding matters before the end of the year currently seems like a tall

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  2. Newsletter 138

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    deliverables to tackle, making meeting the early December deadline for prior actions a tall order

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  3. Investors voice concerns about delays to Hellenikon as mine talks falter
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    plans which foresees skyscrapers reaching up to 200 meters tall. According to the investment consortium

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  4. Newsletter 139 -10/11/2017

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    reaching up to 200 meters tall. The European Commission’s Autumn forecast showed a positive sentiment

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  5. Hitman's furlough and investment complications pose new problems for Tsipras
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    for the construction of a significant number of tall buildings, with no height constraints, the ministerial

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  6. The main economic challenges that will define the Mitsotakis reign

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    to attract much higher levels of FDI to increase its GDP. The new PM will have a tall order to meet his

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  7. MEP Androulakis takes first round in KINAL leadership vote after notable turnout
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    Androulakis. It will be a tall order for the former party leader to make up this gap and overtake

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  8. Rising yields, market turbulence limit government's fiscal options
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    Economy

    in the post-PEPP regular QE, a tall order given the ECB’s legal constraints. It started to become clear

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  9. Newsletter 355 - 14/10/2022

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    . This is rather tall order when inflation is eating up disposable income by a rate of 12 pct in September

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  10. Greece aiming to agree updated migration deal with Turkey

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    refugees to EU member states. This will be a tall order since EU member states are already having

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