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If ever implemented, it would actually significantly worsen the condition of the 1.3 billion people mired in energy poverty.

It is a doctrine, Chomsky concludes, that "if ever implemented, would lead to forms of tyranny and oppression that have few counterparts in human history".

Let his ideas be thrashed out and interrogated, but I'm inclined to agree with Noam Chomsky's take on anarcho-capitalism: "A sick joke, perhaps worth some moments in an academic seminar … but nowhere else". It is a doctrine, Chomsky concludes, that "if ever implemented, would lead to forms of tyranny and oppression that have few counterparts in human history".

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"I think Bernie Sanders' ideas are unrealistic, and if they were ever implemented they'd probably do great damage to the economy," he said.

It puts the cost of the interstate air pollution rule at $2.4 billion a year, and of the ozone rule (if it is ever implemented) at $20 billion a year at least.

But some businesses have threatened to leave the state if it is ever implemented.Many analysts agree that, in the public sector, the practice of reserving jobs has been widely abused: some local officials have even sold fraudulent caste certificates.

However, chemical EOR is not expected to impact world's oil production for at least two decades, if it is ever implemented at commercial scales.

But if it is ever implemented, the Cadillac tax eventually would hit virtually all Americans with employer-provided health coverage because the cost thresholds are indexed for general inflation rather than the more rapidly rising cost of healthcare.

At any rate, I'm convinced that advertisements are unlikely to appear in the kinds of books and publications you're paying full price for right now, so if this is ever implemented, you'll probably (hopefully) be able to read your Vanity Fair unmolested.

Laws in Bolivia are implemented — if, indeed, they are ever implemented — only after bylaws have been attached and approved, and the government soon made it clear that, in the case of the new water law, this process could take years.

If these recommendations are ever implemented, it might make for less dramatic television storylines in the future, but could mean happier outcomes for some of the 13,500 real women currently given prison sentences every year in the UK.

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