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What exercises Norberg is that progress deniers risk generating what he calls "nativist backlash".

Nat and I spent the next few hours generating what felt like an interstellar transmission.

The administration is scheduled to release an initial proposal in January, generating what could be years of debate.

Goldman paid $1.1 billion for its warrants, generating what experts have said was a healthy return for taxpayers.

He is, at his best, a semicolon, connecting people, and generating what Aldous Huxley called "human grace".

For all its theoretical benefits, in practice universal credit has been hugely problematic, generating what some fear are "poll tax" levels of unpopularity.

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Indeed, trade has helped generate what growth remains.

Greens were formed to generate what Mangum called championship speed.

These were essentially kinship groups and generated what Fukuyama calls "the tyranny of cousins".

This generated what the WTO diplomatically describes as "sharply conflicting views".

Birdies generate what is more a noisy nod of approval than a yell.

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