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But in practice, those who can afford to pay a fine or hire a lawyer are often able to avoid punishment
altogether.
Furthermore, some countries have succeeded in reducing their public spending significantly without changing their social model
altogether.
Never in their wildest dreams did they imagine being driven from power
altogether.
The scenario is not
altogether
unlikely.
But, like closed economies that miss out on the benefits of trade altogether, open economies with significant institutional or political obstacles to structural change will underperform.
But the situation is not
altogether
reassuring.
But May’s habit of stripping away people’s rights and powers is not new: for years, she has been normalizing the practice of stripping certain Britons of their citizenship altogether, even at the risk of rendering them stateless “citizens of nowhere.”
Victims of online harassment often respond with self-censorship, and many, with their sense of security and even self-worth eroded, remove themselves from social media
altogether.
Europe’s Real Inflation ProblemPARIS – “Having said that deflation in the United States is highly unlikely,” outgoing Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke famously remarked in 2002, “I would be imprudent to rule out the possibility altogether.”
The choice is between approving the Brexit deal that Prime Minister Theresa May has negotiated with the European Union, crashing out of the EU with no deal, or trying to reverse the exit process
altogether.
Fail, and Germany will have the right either to prevent them from joining EMU or to abandon the project
altogether.
When communism collapsed, the center disappeared
altogether.
The alternative course, already being promoted by hotheads in the People’s Liberation Army, is to take a dramatically harder line by, say, renouncing UNCLOS
altogether
and declaring an Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) over most of the South China Sea.
Without customers, firms do not build new factories, even when the cost of capital is low, while workers who have been unemployed for a long time may drop out of the labor force
altogether.
Altogether, each dollar spent on family-planning programs yields a whopping $120 in benefits.
And, like it or not, the Republican Front may crumble
altogether
under Marine Le Pen’s leadership of the party her father founded.
Another is to decouple the economics portfolio from the “German chair”
altogether.
Others were forced to flee the country
altogether.
In developed nations, the number of the working poor reached 10-15% of the workforce, with another 5-10% of unemployed workers and 5-10% dropping out of the labor market
altogether.
Russian citizens under today's sham market economy are locked out: locked out of the normal conditions of life; out of decently paid jobs, or what is even more common, out of paid jobs
altogether.
-- this turns out to be impossible, they give up on reform
altogether.
An astonishing 30 million children are displaced around the world: two-thirds to other parts of their countries, and the rest forced to flee from their homelands
altogether.
It took almost a year before the proposed measures began to work, and precious time was lost – but not
altogether
wasted.
But to abandon it
altogether
and retreat from globalization is the wrong answer.
By contrast, the size of Italy’s debt prohibits a bailout
altogether.
But once he started to question the Marxist dogma, Kolakowski did not stop until he left the movement
altogether
to become one of its most important critics and opponents.
But political and historical tensions continue to shape daily life in Kaesong, where companies operate under the constant threat that North Korea, for whatever reason, will react rashly, even abandoning the joint project
altogether.
But the same can be said of Britain’s government, despite the absence of a constitutional separation of powers between the legislature and the executive – indeed, despite the absence of a written constitution
altogether.
If intra-European trade barriers are imposed, and companies choose to invest elsewhere to access Europe’s single market, lower-paid jobs in disadvantaged regions may disappear altogether, or wages will fall further.
With US participation in the 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) dead in the water, the next question is whether Trump will make good on his vow to renegotiate the rules governing the North American Free Trade Area, or even to pull out of NAFTA
altogether.
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