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Their candor, however, hardly marked a shift in government policy.
In 2060, according to the O.E.C.D.'s long-range calculations, Germany will still be running a current account surplus — an imbalance hardly marked by selflessness and generosity — while the biggest players like China and India are projected over time to have moved into current account deficit status.
It was hardly marked on my Olympic Map.
Much of the rest of the world doesn't celebrate the day of Thanksgiving; it is hardly marked here in my native Ireland.
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Their support for post-charge questioning and intercept evidence hardly marks them out as anguished civil libertarians.
An inflation rate of 5% hardly marks a return to the double-digit price increases that haunted rich countries in the 1970s and emerging economies for far longer.
Subsidising schools in French city slums or backing green projects may be generous and caring, but it hardly marks the company out as a bunch of fun-loving rebels.
"This week's developments hardly mark an end to the economic crisis afflicting Europe, or Greece, for that matter," said Kevin H. Giddis, the executive managing director and president for fixed-income capital markets at Morgan Keegan & Company.
Police say they have linked the bomber and the attack's arrested planners to Jemaah Ansharut Tauhid, or JAT, a legally-recognised group that was founded by Mr Basyir.But this hardly marks the end of Indonesia's struggle with violence in the name of religion.
While broadly conservative, it eschews the editorialising of the Yomiuri and Sankei: recent editorials calling for improved Japan-South Korea ties, and voicing concern over Chinese activity in the South China Sea, hardly mark the Nikkei out as a cheerleader for the conservative administration of Shinzo Abe.
Mr. Judt's dislike of the outcome of these debates hardly marks "a failure to consider a major issue in public policy".
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