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And Republicans are again calling for lower tax rates as a tonic for faster growth.
Yesterday thousands marched again, calling for an end to 48 years of emergency law, and more freedoms.
Then, at the corner, down the block from our house, I heard her again, calling for Carlos.
In 1996 he reversed himself again, calling for lower taxes and criticizing trade unions for engaging in strikes.
Today, populists are again calling for protecting domestic industry and sharing wealth, which could have the same impact.
"This is hard to imagine now when governments around the world are once again calling for legalisation of the industry".
But what if, after six months, the activist starts to agitate again, calling for a drastic cut in capital investment not routine, but not unheard of?
Protests long suppressed by wrenching violence emerged in the streets once again, calling for Mr. Assad's ouster and, in some places, for his execution.
To stay in business, the Postal Service is again calling for doing away with Saturday deliveries to save an estimated $40 billion across a decade.
Accusing the court of unfairly targeting African countries, the 53-member African Union (AU) is again calling for "African solutions to African problems".
Meanwhile, politicians have condemned the industrial action, with Conservatives again calling for changes to employment laws covering the numbers voting for strikes in a ballot.
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