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Only those with no taste, no imagination and too much money wear head-to-toe catwalk clobber.
Here, clobber, shoes and jewellery are on the menu, complete with a Tinder-style swiping system to like or reject individual items.
Abbott said the world should do something to cut greenhouse gases emissions, but this shouldn't be done with policies that "clobber the economy".
Even those that do have a good case are scared to fight and risk a criminal indictment that would clobber their share price.
The first is the idea of pre-exposure prophylaxis in other words, giving ARVs to uninfected people to clobber any new infection before it can get going.
A few rich-world dissenters, such as Canada, along with most emerging countries, are reluctant to clobber banking systems that have done well.
Investors are well aware that the downturn will clobber corporate profits.
"It may feel it has no choice but to clobber [Walmart], if only to protect the integrity of that system and ensure a continuing stream of disclosures," says Jeff Kaplan of Kaplan & Walker, a law firm.
"Iraqi Kurdistan is like a beacon," says Ibrahim Guclu, a Kurdish politician.Like many Kurds, he believes that Turkey's threat to clobber the PKK in northern Iraq is a cover for a full-scale invasion aimed at Iraq's Kurds.
And, given the Fed's influence over global monetary conditions, it could clobber growth elsewhere too.A more subtle, but still pernicious, risk is complacency.
Should governments cut spending and hurt the poor, or raise taxes and clobber the rich?
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