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But in this case I'd rather be in the car crash and be
spared
the movie.
Why did he got
spared?
For some reason, God thinks that the French should be
spared
the oppressive force of the English (why God 'mysteriously' gives up the French to the Germans countless times in later years is another question all together).
MP, the man & the character in the film, was a loser from Day 1, who whined to be
spared
punishment for his sins because he was an artiste.
When MGM acquired the rights to Show Boat for the Arthur Freed unit, no expense was
spared
in making this one of the most expensive films the studio had ever produced.
At the time, I never imagined that all of this damage could have been prevented with an easily administered vaccination – that, had these people been immunized, they would have been
spared
paralysis.
It is imperative that policymakers and politicians understand that a balanced budget and stable debt to income ratio in any one year is no indication that future generations will be
spared
the burden of overspending by today’s generation.
Recent US elections rarely
spared
China, which found itself a frequent target of populist demagoguery.
In all likelihood, the Middle East would have been
spared
a great deal of suffering had the United States acted with more caution and rigor, as Hans Blix – the head of the United Nations Monitoring, Verification, and Inspection Commission – had advised.
Nor have the closures
spared
leading regional outlets like Siberian broadcasterTV-2 or Kaliningrad’s top independent weekly newspaper, Novye Kolesa.
In fact, if the industrialized world had done what was needed to stop climate change, as promised a generation ago, Myanmar and Vietnam most likely would have been
spared
their recent “loss and damage.”
Reduce the duty on cars imported from the US, the Trump administration will say, and your steel exports will be
spared.
African countries that were locked out of international capital markets for most of the past five decades have largely been
spared
the twin woes of financial turmoil and economic downturn.
That would have been painful, but it could have
spared
the Greeks from a 7% decline in GDP and a rise in unemployment to 22% (including an increase in youth unemployment to a whopping 48%).
Millions of people could be
spared
malaria, HIV/AIDS, hunger, and life in slums.
An American Oil SpillSINGAPORE – When accidents happen, there is always enough blame to go around, and with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, no one has been
spared
– with the exception of one of the main culprits, the American public.
To be sure, Europe will not be
spared
the pain of a recession.
No one was
spared.
And, with financial institutions relocating their operations and staff to eurozone hubs in the coming years, the City of London (and London’s housing market) will not be
spared
the pain.
And, because the China-South Korea-Japan triangle has become the new power center of the twenty-first-century global economy, no country would be
spared
from the economic fallout.
Public funding also benefits a country’s economy, because large employers are
spared
the expense of providing health benefits to their workers.
When Serbian fighter jets flew threateningly low over Slovenia’s nuclear power plant, they
spared
the reactor.
Goto, a journalist who traveled to Syria last October to try to secure Yukawa’s release, will supposedly be
spared
if Japan secures Jordan’s release of a convicted terrorist.
US budget deficits may have
spared
America and the world economy even worse performances over the past two years, but fixing what ails the US is now far more difficult.
These three qualities should be put to work if our planet is to be
spared
major water wars.
Even the center-right Slovak government was not
spared.
The prospect is uncertain enough as it stands that Bush may be
spared
the need to veto it.
Over the past two years, it has been established that the Montreal Protocol has also
spared
humanity a significant level of climate change, because the gases that it prohibits also contribute to global warming.
Few countries in recent years have been
spared
the pain of their domestic political spectacles being broadcast around the world.
In the past, only rich countries were expected to reduce their greenhouse-gas emissions; developing countries were explicitly
spared
that within the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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