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That is a most unhappy prospect, which Western governments would prefer to avoid if inducements to Tehran might work instead.
Worse, no one really believed the "no bail-out" clause, which is why financial markets for too long failed to distinguish profligate governments from prudent ones.What might work instead?
It doesn't work across hours and hours of prime time, with Campbell Brown blurring into John King blurring into Wolf Blitzzzzzz.... What might work, instead, is a cable news network devoted to actual debate.
Catherine Wykes Derby Rafael Behr is wise to argue that MPs, when considering whether or not to vote for military action in Syria, should keep in mind that "analysis of past policy failings is useful if it informs a prescription for what might work instead" (Opinion, 18 November).
Working off of the post from earlier today concerning Lotus adding artificial engine noise to hybrid cars in the name of safety, we thought we might see how a few alternatives might work instead of the boring artificial car engine sound.
You could use strawberries, cranberries, blueberries, or any other berry that you think might work instead of raspberries.
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Charcoal making might even work instead of landfill for waste paper and plastic.
If they were serious about deficits, they'd be willing to consider policies that might actually work; instead, they cling to free-market fantasies that have failed repeatedly in practice.
One insider commented: "George might make them work instead of read papers.
"Their drive and passion," the authors write, "made us think of all the people out there commuting to jobs they don't necessarily enjoy, who — had they been trained differently in a society that both respected and protected artisans — might be running to work instead of trudging".
will work instead of mints.
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