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What we hope is that European prosperity, employment and what remains of free enterprise in Europe are not going to be sacrificed on the altar of monetary stability, and that the situations of our various currencies are not going to be inflicted with new forms of monetary discipline that will prevent the necessary adjustments from being made.
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If there are going to be casualties they need to be inflicted in battles we initiate.
He made the case that the aid was only going to be used to inflict further harm on the Salvadoran people, that political power was in the hands of "the unscrupulous military who know how to repress the people and promote the interests of the Salvadoran oligarchy".
A major theme, therefore, of 2015 is going to be the weakness of the two major parties and how far the minor challengers can inflict damage on them.
The Russian is accused of supplying weapons that helped to keep that war going, and that in turn allowed horrors to be inflicted, mostly on entirely innocent civilians.
Suffice it to say that's probably not going to happen, so Lee offered up some alternative (more reasonable) penalties to be inflicted upon Samsung just in case he didn't get lucky the first time.
Resort to the most wounding action that can be inflicted upon any modern player and go so far as to, yes, UNFOLLOW THEM ON TWITTER?
They were thought to contribute to "kayisameinhe" through damage which might be inflicted on the bladder.
"There will be more of a price to pay and more climate damage will accumulate and be inflicted on people, because we'll go slower than we would go if we had concerted American leadership.
"They lead to more damage being inflicted.
Understand that what you are doing is unethical, but contextualize the degree of real damage this is going to inflict and accept that you are — like all of us — imperfect.
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