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A particular concern, in industries such as telecoms and now airlines, is that bankrupt firms will return with manageable debts and thus be better able to compete, with the result that they force hitherto healthier rivals into bankruptcy in their turn (see article on how this may happen to United's rivals).

However, in Europe, no regulatory limits for pharmaceutically active OMP in surface water or drinking water have come into force hitherto, notwithstanding pharmacovigilance.

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Even better, French forces hitherto deployed in Kabul seem ready to fight the Taliban.

At the same time the adverse effect of ageing (and in many cases shrinking) populations on growth will become much more noticeable, especially in Europe, where a big rise in the share of women in the labour force has hitherto concealed the demographic drag.The overall effect of these various elements is likely to be big.

Hitler resolved that uncertainty the following day, when he set aside the Franco-German Armistice of 1940 and ordered his forces into the hitherto unoccupied part of France.

However, as yet, the displaced Darfuris feel no more secure being watched over by Sudanese forces who have hitherto been aiding the militiamen.

And critics of airline deregulation will say AA's troubles are the inevitable consequence of a "flight to the bottom" sparked by the 1978 federal act that unleashed market forces on the hitherto closely regulated industry.Cassandra has always been a supporter of deregulation, but I have to admit that flying in America is a bit like being on Greyhound bus though often with less service.

LONDON — By winning about a quarter of all votes cast in local elections across England, the United Kingdom Independence Party, a hitherto gadfly force on the center right of British politics, appeared on Friday to have reset the political landscape, challenging all major parties, and the Conservatives in particular, with its demands for Britain's withdrawal from the 27-nation European Union.

Its two mainstream Muslim movements and a clerics' body, the Indonesian Ulemas Council, all condemned the three as terrorists and insisted they should not be glorified as martyrs.The 2002 bombs, followed by others in Jakarta in 2003 and 2004, and Bali again in 2005, forced Indonesia to shake up its security forces and rethink its hitherto lenient attitude towards Islamist militancy.

From the Daily Telegraph to the shadow cabinet, the hitherto demoralised forces of Conservatism seem strangely energised by Mr Blair's calumny.

Evicted from his hovel by his stepfather and ostracized by the zabaleen, he's forced to consider a hitherto unthinkable option: joining a team of "medical wasters" who scavenge hypodermic needles and blood bags discarded by Cairo's hospitals and who occupy the bottom rung of the zabaleen hierarchy.

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