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We propose that the "forever rules" be replaced by rules that provide for the expiration of a criminal record.
Such "forever rules" — which fall heavily on minorities, who are particularly likely to be arrested — are inherently unfair.
But depressions and wars have not been banished forever; rules we adopt now must be good when the world turns bad.
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But the message for those who assume that leaders such as Angela Merkel and François Hollande will forever rule Europe is: Watch Warsaw.
I sometimes feared, perhaps because an overwhelming majority of the Libyan population was born after Qaddafi assumed power, that most Libyans, particularly the young, would feel it to be inevitable that dictators will forever rule Libya.
Why wouldn't anyone believe me?" – although when asked if he had forever ruled out a political career, he said: "Forever is a long time but definitely not now".
In 1989, after the Berlin Wall fell, Francis Fukuyama wrote a famous essay called The End of History, about how the entire world would soon and forever be ruled by liberal democracies.
On MSNBC Bill Clinton suggested that the two-terms-and-forever-gone rule should be revisited because former presidents are "living longer". However, what former presidents actually are doing is getting themselves elected younger.
No place or industry rules forever.
Critics say this so-called "backstop" provision risks binding the U.K. to EU rules forever.
What came to be called the Big-A Question forever changed the rules on public discussion of private philandering.
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