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They mean desperately well.
So they are trying to reconstruct the economy but it's not going desperately well and growth is now around 7%.
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There is a certain type of middleweight tragi-humanist approach, desperately well-meaning but misjudged, tricked out with ersatz classiness, that is most worrying.
With those steps, we would now be able to pay for the future that our country desperately needs: well-educated children, well-trained workers, modern 21st century infrastructure, and cutting-edge technologies in energy, industry, transport, and construction to save the planet and lead the world in a new era of sustainable development.
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But whether we get the reform we desperately need... well, that's another thing altogether".
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