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Germany also adopted fiscal expansion, but many German economists cried foul.Then, as the euro crisis unfolded, says Mr Bofinger, he was "permanently confronted with ordoliberal positions".
At a recent seminar on British identity, a boy from Fitzalan High School in Cardiff simply asked 'Why?' Why is he permanently confronted with the assertion that Islam and terrorism go together?
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The Greek Church permanently confront some groups of self-proclaimed exorcists (mainly old -women) that traditionally practice their own rite against " evil-eye" that includes religious procedure with olive oil, water and Cross, but opposite to recommendations of Church and The Great Book of Needs.
They would be even unhappier (as in "Vote the bums out!") when confronted by permanently high oil prices stemming from a new taxation policy.
Fullard, 49, is an unlikely crusader: permanently frazzled, often late, and quick to cry when confronted with a sad story.
In the 1980s Margaret Thatcher was confronted with tumultuous industrial unrest, and was determined to permanently break trade union power.
Not recognized as citizens or accorded the status of residents in either Myanmar or Bangladesh, the Rohingyas have confronted huge disappointment from neighboring states such as Indonesia, which recently shut its doors for 'illegal immigrants' permanently.
He confronted Basmanova.
"We never confronted anybody".
Nobody confronted them.
Once confronted, she confessed.
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