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So eager are multinationals for continued access to the world's fastest-growing market that they are loath to cry foul even amid evidence that China may be flouting international trade laws.
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It is not just the popular will that may be flouted.
If you read any memoir from the 30s and the war years, there is almost always a moment of realisation: what a cadaver looks like; that prisoners can be shot; that the Geneva conventions may be flouted.
That this process may be flouted by Xi is highly unsettling, according to Tsang, for those who see orderly succession as the basis for the Party's success over recent decades.
Democracy south of the Sahara may be sloppy and haphazard, but electoral contests and term limits are increasingly accepted as fixed rules, to be flouted at a would-be ruler's peril, rather than distant ideals.
Governments should not do it.Cyber-warfare is an unruly business, where rules will be flouted.
Because, after all, rules are made to be flouted.
One reason may be that flouting the samogon law is an entrenched habit.
Alexandra Suh, executive director of the Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance, says some downtown garment factories had been flouting existing labor laws and warns that some employers may be looking to El Paso to take advantage of laxer enforcement and a vulnerable new immigrant population.
With increasing bravado, diet companies are flouting federal guidelines to promise the easy solutions consumers have come to expect, even though their products may have no effect on weight loss or may even be harmful.
Samsung says Sharp is flouting the trade commission's order.
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