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"I hate the one-child policy, as do a lot of people there," Mr. Huntsman said, explaining that "it is robbing the Chinese people of life and opportunity".

SOMETHING is rotten in the state of Germany's joint-stock companies, and it is robbing them of competitiveness in a harshly competitive world.

It is robbing Peter to pay Paul, perhaps, but it will help avoid an abrupt fiscal contraction.The hope is that extra stimulus packages will not be necessary for ever.

"The peculiar evil of silencing the expression of an opinion is, that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than those who hold it.

Not only does the disease claim the lives of children, it is robbing them of their parents, siblings, relatives, friends, teachers, caregivers and other role models.

It was robbed of its first-ever victory over England in any form of cricket earlier this year when Morgan, supported only by the bottom of the order, scored 110 not out to win a one-day international in Dhaka.

Has it been robbed?

It's robbed you of your human birthright.

It's robbed the game of the excitement it had in the first half.

"It was robbed of any epic quality, but that was probably best.

He said the way the money was purportedly being transported at the Whole Foods when it was robbed raised concerns.

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