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The lambs may have lost out on a few weeks of life, but they were also
spared
the distress of separation from their mothers, the misery of transportation, possibly for hundreds of kilometres, and the crowding and terror of the slaughterhouse.
So, in all likelihood, the world has been
spared
a policy that would be as futile as it would be destructive.
Still, they were willing to bet everything on the chance that their farm would be
spared.
The Soviet leadership
spared
no cost in staging its military displays, which, in the absence of an external military threat, became an important vehicle for rallying national unity.
But it would have
spared
Europe the spectacle of its member states’ governments baring their teeth at one another.
In recent months, Xi’s loyalists have
spared
no effort in this regard.
Through dazzling restraint by both Kennedy and Khrushchev, and no small measure of good luck, humanity was spared; the Soviet missiles were removed, and the US pledged not to launch another invasion.
Why were billions of dollars available to bail-out banks, but a few million dollars for food and fuel subsidies for Indonesia’s poor could not be
spared?
With Greece’s banks guaranteed the needed funds, the government has been
spared
from having to introduce capital controls.
Western Europeans, who have been
spared
this legacy, should heed our warnings.
South Korea was not hit right away, and many believed that it would be
spared.
But that is not to say Africa will be
spared
from daunting challenges in the years ahead.
Of course, individual developing countries may be
spared.
Few countries are
spared
the economic carnage.
Wall Street might have survived, and US taxpayers might have been
spared
even larger bills.
Banks would be
spared
having to acknowledge losses.
As in Ireland, the most vulnerable were being asked to take the hit, while large depositors were let off lightly and other lenders were to be
spared.
Likewise, South Africa was
spared
the horrors of genocide, as in Rwanda, and the endless conflict that has gripped Sri Lanka, Burundi, Sudan, the Ivory Coast, and many other countries.
It was not an accident that the only two major developing countries to be
spared
a crisis were India and China.
Neither problem admits of easy policy solutions, and other Western democracies that depend on China economically will not be
spared
similar dilemmas.
With the costs of debt reduction being pushed onto depositors through “liralization” of their holdings, the banks’ equity could be largely
spared.
Moreover,
spared
from having to engage in political trench warfare with a new, hostile president, the PiS government will be able to keep frustrating the European project from within.
But no country will be
spared
from the economic fallout of the virus.
The campaign pursued by Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari since his election in 2015 is widely viewed as having targeted opponents and
spared
allies.
Yet, barring more fights over the US federal budget and the debt ceiling – not to mention possible impeachment proceedings against Trump – the US could be
spared
serious domestic political and policy shocks in the months ahead.
The UK has been
spared
a very costly five-year diversion.
But almost no country will be
spared
the effects of these forces, so the real question is who is most likely to adapt best.
This arrangement was largely
spared
from the 2010-2011 Arab Spring, most likely because the trauma of Algeria’s civil war, which claimed as many as 200,000 lives between 1991 and 2002, still weighed heavily in people’s minds.
At least 11,315 lives were lost, but the rest of the world was
spared
from a deadly pandemic.
The EU was largely
spared
a populist upset in the recent European Parliament election.
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