Unaccustomed
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Nobody could accuse them of having led sheltered lives, or of being
unaccustomed
to making difficult decisions.
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As such, it was unacceptable to the traditional Peter Sellers fan, who found the more pointed barbs in this humor to be something to which they were
unaccustomed.
Once again, Japanese officials made their case for an Asian IMF, an alternative strategy without the pain of IMF austerity and the
unaccustomed
transparency.
The results have become increasingly obvious and painful: an economy that has suffered more severely in the global crisis than its neighbors to the south; a rent-seeking business elite that is
unaccustomed
to competition; public and private monopolies that no one seems to have the political will to dismantle; and corporatist pacts that siphon off public resources to unproductive unions, thwarting productivity and growth.
Russians are
unaccustomed
to parading themselves before the world as vulnerable and in need of a begging bowl.
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