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In Geneva this week, only full marks would do, and the world's trade ministers failed.
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Any permanent mark would do.
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Even the widely respected investor Warren Buffett missed the mark when he said that Warren "would do better if she was less angry and demonised less".
The rest of us would do well to mark them too. .
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