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Not that North Carolina has escaped the consequences of outsourcing and globalisation.
"Now jump ahead to today's ongoing financial and economic crisis," Mr Haidt says.Again, those guilty of corruption and irresponsibility have escaped the consequences of their wrongdoing, rescued first by President Bush and then by President Obama.
Analysts say only those close to the regime have escaped the consequences of the economic collapse of the country, which was exacerbated by the secession of oil-rich South Sudan in 2011 as well as systematic mismanagement and graft.
Although it had not escaped the consequences of the 2008 financial crisis, it had suffered less economic damage, and come back more quickly, than other countries, including the United States.
Selection by religion If his parents had been churchgoers, he could have escaped the consequences of his 11-plus failure by getting into a local Church of England school.
"Banks that have escaped the consequences of an economic crisis they caused should be made to pay a Robin Hood Tax to help those still struggling with its effects," Hillman added.
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