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Such laws have forced many media organizations to move entirely online, or shut down
altogether.
Yet, despite these circumstances, one political party wants to gut tax revenues altogether, and the other is easily dragged along, against its better instincts, out of concern for keeping its rich contributors happy.
But Prime Minister Persson, kowtowing to the trade unions, insists on blocking labor immigration
altogether
for the next decade.
The reform process then slowed – or even stopped
altogether
– from 1996 to 2005, partly because Venezuelan support made it less necessary.
By contrast, purchasing a third of a country’s entire debt stock, as required for a blocking position when all bondholders vote together, is an
altogether
more costly proposition.
As an alliance of human-rights groups, environmental activists, and corporate-accountability advocates already is demanding, we must kick the industry out of the policymaking process
altogether.
Inchoate discontent about globalization, Trump has shown, can easily be channeled to serve an
altogether
different agenda, more in line with elites’ interests.
These people avoided politics on principle, but also because they were afraid of losing their state jobs, or of disappearing
altogether.
All 50 states require disclosure for contributions to campaigns for state offices, 39 states have a cap for individual contributions, and 22 states prohibit corporations from contributing to political campaigns
altogether.
But today’s efforts at regional integration in Latin America seem to have a different purpose
altogether.
To avert financial crises, credit creation by banks needs to be controlled directly or even eliminated altogether, in favor of direct lending to businesses by savers through capital markets.
That is
altogether
a new era of human affairs.
It may create an
altogether
a new inequality in the human condition, one not measured by income, which was the consequence of the Industrial Revolution to which Marxism responded, but an inequality in the human condition of an organic type.
And only hard-core idealists dismiss
altogether
the mounting risk of the eurozone’s total disintegration.
So here are ten good reasons to believe in Europe – ten rational arguments to convince pessimistic analysts, and worried investors alike, that it is highly premature to bury the euro and the EU
altogether.
Most notably, the United Kingdom is seeking to renegotiate the terms of its EU membership, with a referendum on the outcome that will determine whether it leaves the EU
altogether.
Indeed, some of the street demonstrations leave no doubt that many people are moving away from religion
altogether.
Soviet socialism thought its citizens unworthy of any form of service altogether;Russian capitalism doubts that you can control your appetites, so it wants to control them for you.
Altogether
too many left-leaning economists (including some who ultimately worked on the 2016 presidential campaign of Senator Bernie Sanders in the US) were diehard supporters of the Venezuelan regime.
That’s an interesting discussion, particularly at a time with unemployment is still above 8% (with recent declines largely the result of many jobless workers’ decision to stop looking and drop out of the labor force altogether).
Under such conditions, most appeals to what Rawls called a “public sense of justice” will be sidelined, severely distorted, or silenced
altogether.
So, if Putin is concerned about Russia, he should abandon his czarist notions of power and leave high office, if not politics
altogether.
Altogether, there were about 100 of us, President Mbeki included, around a roaring fire.
To be sure, there are costs in imposing such restrictions -- they may, for example, deter qualified individuals from accepting public employment -- and the restrictions seldom eliminate conflicts of interest
altogether.
Civil servants – chinovniks – were the declared enemy, and concern that the bureaucracy would prevent the revolution from being fully realized fueled radicalization, and reinforced the idea that a revolutionary party must supplant the state
altogether.
French President Emmanuel Macron has introduced a bill to phase out all oil and gas exploration and production in France and its overseas territories by 2040; the Scottish government has banned fracking altogether; and Costa Rica now produces the vast majority of its electricity without oil.
Speculation abounds that the panel might recommend outsourcing Doing Business, removing its rankings of countries for the ease of doing business in them, or even eliminating the report
altogether.
Given that the project’s methodological flaws can be addressed with targeted review and reform, doing away with Doing Business
altogether
would be extreme and unnecessary.
Others blame the unemployed, those who have dropped out of the labor market altogether, or those who want to work but supposedly have nothing of value to contribute – the so-called “zero marginal product workers.”
It was one thing when rebalancing failed to occur as the economy was growing rapidly; for the skeptics, it is another matter
altogether
when rebalancing is stymied in a “slow-growth” climate.
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