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Some alas get papers accepted and then don't turn up, just to have the CV hit.

But declaring China a market economy for the purposes of subsidies, and a non-market economy for the purposes of anti-dumping, is against WTO rules.Nobody in Congress, alas, seems to care about breaking WTO rules.

Such accounting tricks, alas, are common in Japan.

Countries that take only their own interests into account (such places do exist, alas) may impose controls that are too strict, diverting cascades of hot money elsewhere.

No such luck, alas.

But, alas, they just didn't have any policies at the moment.

And, alas, two weeks after I had berated the JW Anderson sales assistant for not stocking a blue and white striped menswear shirt I wanted badly on its womenswear rails.

The solution It's really black or ordinary white coffee that is linked to health benefits, not, alas, the creamy, sugary versions from coffee shops.

The evidence, alas, is growing that the Jazz Age author may have been deadly accurate in this latter assessment.

The reality, alas, is more mundane and varied.

These days, alas, Cowell is rather diminished – but so is our politics (almost inconceivably, given how shocking things were before).

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