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"You shouldn't be able to pass off unnecessary regulations that are meant to restrict or even meant to prevent some women from getting abortions as benevolent health regulations.
4. Benevolent dictators are benevolent.
The next, he'd vow to liberate our benevolent princes of capital from crushing regulations Obama had cruelly imposed.
Cameron's logic goes that reducing regulations will somehow "free up" benevolent house-builders to bring forth the long-awaited bounty of new homes, the provision of which has fallen to the lowest level since the 1920s.
With much upward pressure on quantity to expand class numbers often fuelled by the students' benevolent relatives in the diaspora and negligible downward pressure on quality through absent or nominal regulation, the training of health staff combined high profit margins with low start-up costs.
Dolman (1996), in describing the impacts of new forestry regulations in Papua New Guinea notes that Papua New Guineans do not necessarily view the conservationists as a benevolent overseas influence.
But a benevolent one".
He's not benevolent.
They are never benevolent.
"He's not as benevolent.
They're benevolent.
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