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A vote by a majority of British citizens to remain in the EU would have the opposite impact, highlighting that, whatever negative feelings people may have about a policy or entity, reason and logic cannot be tossed
aside.
Spin and frothy markets aside, the healing has only just begun.
Leaving bluntness and a disregard for procedures aside, eurozone members would be wrong to ignore or dilute these ideas.
Since WWII, Europeans have found it unacceptable to subject any group to collective punishment or mass expulsion on the basis of ethnicity, so, in casting
aside
fundamental rights in the name of security, rounding up Roma sets a worrying precedent.
In poor Muslim countries like Pakistan, Yemen, and Morocco, single-sex schooling is the norm, but many rural areas can afford only one public school, which is usually set
aside
for boys.
Other tools,
aside
from schooling, can help women improve their income-earning ability.
In thinking about this question, we can put
aside
the environmental constraints that provide reasons for not increasing the population, because Parfit is trying to get at an underlying question of value.
One clear downside of India’s perennial electioneering is that prime ministers must frequently leave
aside
their role as leader of the country to act as leader of their party.
Setting
aside
the external impact on the global economy, the damage to domestic stability and growth from anything other than a short-term technical default would be so severe that the political system (and both parties with it) could not withstand the backlash.
But, fairness aside, this is not going to happen, at least not on the scale required to prevent environmental disaster and protect vulnerable communities.
Ask most Catalans what independence will bring,
aside
from freedom from Spain, and you won’t get much of an answer: resentment at past wrongs overshadows any serious calculations about the future.
The underlying idea is simple: every year, countries around the world set
aside
reserves as insurance against contingencies such as an abrupt downturn in foreign lenders' sentiment or a collapse of export prices.
If these liabilities grow by 10% annually, countries need to set
aside
an additional $160 billion.
Global greenbacks would offset the deflationary bias in today's arrangements that results from the fact that part of the income set
aside
as reserves never gets translated into global aggregate demand.
Leaving
aside
credible questions about the capacity of the Afghan security forces, transferring security responsibility to the Afghan state does not address broader Afghan grievances about bad governance or the abuse of power – both key drivers of the conflict.
It posed too many awkward issues for the UK’s mainstream political parties, which pushed it
aside
to focus on domestic economic and social problems.
If we set
aside
the money now in a fund (which would accrue interest over the next 45 years), we would need a little less than $1 trillion to eradicate human poverty forever.
In fact, this is the only way in which developing countries (China aside) share in the creation of international money.
Economic stagnation in many European countries accompanies the prospect of double-dip recessions in others (leaving
aside
the unfolding disaster on the periphery).
Sometimes what Africa needs is more common sense and people who - unlike African's powerful “Big Men” - are willing to set
aside
their pride and ask simple questions that others don't want to face.
Even leaving
aside
other important dimensions of the issue – such as fear of globalization, growing ethical doubts about contemporary technologies, and concerns about the environmental consequences of growth – redefining progress is a challenge of daunting magnitude.
Aside
from a few minor particulars, consensus prevails.
Putting
aside
the Israeli government’s well-known skepticism about Iran’s sincerity and intentions, to suggest that Saudi Arabia’s opposition simply has to do with geopolitical competition with nearby Iran is to overlook one of the main factors driving the current crises in the Middle East.
Good intentions aside, the result may be that the low productivity segment of the economy is subsidized, while the high productivity segment is taxed.
The US has traditionally been in the forefront of research and development in this field, but in recent years hydrogen has been elbowed
aside
by intense lobbying for other alternatives.
All the sociological evidence about the girls’ motives, which are in fact very varied, is swept
aside
as irrelevant.
Finally, oil exporters such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates seek to set
aside
wealth during the boom years.
Aside
from a few countries in West Africa, it suffers from a serious shortage of energy resources, whether coal or oil or hydroelectric power.
This effort was brushed
aside
by President Olusegun Obasanjo and NNPC officials.
“Why should all that land be set
aside
for tourists when it could be used for farming?
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