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In some industries, notably car production, a rebound is plainly under way.
First, they are plainly under enormous pressure from the Maoists and their own angry foot soldiers.
As The Economist went to press, Zimbabwe's electoral commission, plainly under duress, is still refusing to divulge the figures (see article).
At the same time, the intrinsic quality of the coinage had sunk to a level of desperate confusion, seen most plainly under Alexius I Comnenus (1081 1118), whose "gold" was sometimes no more than billon or even bronze.
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But the dash to Copenhagen was plainly under-prepared.
Besides, the settlements are plainly illegal under international law.
That policy is plainly unconstitutional under this court's precedents.
Mr. Giuliani's pledge that he will stay away from matters relating to Disney is plainly necessary under the circumstances.
"Such an adverse action taken solely because of the involvement of individuals with disabilities would be plainly unlawful under anti-discrimination laws," she said.
Their ballots were plainly illegal under Florida law, which requires all absentee voters inside the United States and its territories to get their ballots in by Election Day.
Its editor's departure has raised grave concerns about the control and ownership of Italy's media.Mr de Bortoli had plainly been under strong pressure over the past two years from people in or close to the government of Silvio Berlusconi.
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