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It's impossible to overstate the implications of their thesis: that the societies of Britain and the US have institutionalised economic and social inequality to the extent that, at any one time, a quarter of their respective populations are mentally ill.
Mr Frist's manoeuvre would have reduced it, so far as judicial appointments are concerned, from an "anchor", "fence" or "saucer" into a rubber stamp.For all that, it is important not to overstate the implications of the peace deal.
"It is difficult to overstate the implications of this new report for the security of our nation," said Steven A. Camarota, research director for the Center for Immigration Studies, a group in Washington that has pushed for lowering the number of immigrants who enter the country.
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The numbers, however, rather overstate the improvement.
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