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But he has also found followers outside that group by focusing on economic growth and competent public administration — things that many Indian politicians, especially in the country's governing Indian National Congress Party, have perpetually treated as challenges that can be put off for another day.
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If Benitez treated every game as if it were May in Milwaukee, he might be perpetually dominant.
By contrast, the Arab world seems content with perpetually labeling the Palestinian people as victims, and to this day, Palestinian refugees and their descendants are treated as second-class citizens in Lebanon and Jordan.
Nevertheless, capacity development is a perpetually evolving process of growth and positive change [ 6].
After adopting the animals, Ms. Misik and her husband, who live in Bradbury, Calif., spent thousands of dollars on specialized diets and trips to veterinarians to treat a mysterious illness that plagued their dogs, which had trouble eating and severe diarrhea and seemed perpetually sick.
Though Mr. Schiller's program treats the case as nothing but cold, the documentary suggests that, in the stirring phrase, "new evidence has come to light," and its central questions seem perpetually on the brink of being answered.
How do I handle this perpetually awkward situation?
This process helps me to downshift my perpetually cycling brain.
Perpetually inebriated.
Perpetually unimpressed.
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