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The global crunch hardly conformed to the notion of a few bad countries getting their just deserts.
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"Unfortunately, we have a few bad apples, like every area of the country, where bad guys become law enforcement officers, and they tarnish the badge".
Spain is not there yet, but a few bad days...We know that countries would like to export their way out of trouble and that, in a sluggish global economy, their best hope is to drive down their exchange rate.
Certainly, this sort of system-based view of police problems may better explain what's going on in the country right now than a few bad apples.
Refreshingly, the bank admits that with 15,000 staff operating out of more than 180 countries it is bound to have a few bad apples.
This is not a few bad years; it is a different way to manage a country.
President Bush attributed the problems uncovered at Abu Ghraib to "a few American troops who dishonored our country". Mr. Bush, the problems go deeper than a few bad apples.
Two-thirds of African countries now limit presidential terms; at least 14 leaders (with a few bad exceptions) have felt obliged to step down as a result.
And it's not just a few bad apples in the Big Apple--the implications of this report for the rest of the country are grim.
Sure he said a few bad words about 'Straussy', but is that enough to refuse to pick by far the best batsman in the country?
A few bad headlines?
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