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Awareness of the suffering that accumulates in wars happening elsewhere is something constructed.
Closing branches while laying the blame for doing so elsewhere is something many a French bank would love to do, but cost-cutting in France's overcrowded retail-banking industry has been hampered by political opposition to job losses.
Pulling additional data from elsewhere is something the team is going to look into in future, he says.
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Just as American motorists, resigned to cars that broke down, rapidly ditched Detroit's products once they found they could buy cars that worked, so American parents will no longer tolerate the excuses of the teachers' unions when they discover that children get a much better and cheaper education elsewhere.There is something in this.
Regulars and seekers after the recherché will be persuaded only by some jewel of the repertory that they are unlikely to encounter elsewhere.This summer there is something of both on offer at some of the most attractive venues in the world.
It was very gratifying to see the best foreign language Globe go to the Iranian film A Separation, by Asghar Farhadi — I have elsewhere implied that there is something tiring about the consensus that emerges during an awards race, but it has been very heartening to see this outstanding movie claim hearts and minds so generally.
We intend to make sure that the experience that our users have on Platform is of the same quality as they experience elsewhere on Facebook, which is something that we are constantly asked for by developers.
He calls on the president to make good his vows to use force to stop atrocities in Darfur and elsewhere, and concludes that there is something "morally scary" in the proposition "that we are more willing to fight for ourselves than for others".
For the rebel fighters defending their positions in the outskirts of the small town, the ceasefire is something happening elsewhere.
"There's an assumption that racism is something that happens elsewhere.
The Great Mortdecai Moustache Mystery Kyril Bonfiglioli, Completed by Craig Brown (Penguin, £6.99) This column tends to avoid crime novels, as they are well catered for elsewhere in these pages, but this is something of an anomaly.
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