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Rival parties are privately relieved.
While some Republicans are privately relieved, some liberals are downright dejected.
When you learn that this isn't really their HQ at all, you are privately relieved for them: paint peels from the wall, and the smell is faintly fungal.
But despite all this rhetoric, I'd be willing to wager that many Republican strategists were privately relieved at the court's ruling.
The only foolproof approach is to be totally selfish, to the point of being "privately relieved, glad, even delighted, that it isn't happening to you".
Even people who supported Labour at last month's election were privately relieved afterwards that the party did not win power, Harriet Harman has admitted.
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Joo Sung-ha, a North Korean defector from North Hamgyong Province who became a journalist in Seoul, told me he believed that Kim Jong-il had tacitly agreed to let women work privately, to relieve the pressure on families.
Japan, instead, experimented with a series of funds, in part privately financed, to relieve banks of their bad assets.
All the government need do is relieve privately owned banks of the perverse privilege to create money.
Noting that the state-owned Continental Arena was a money-losing proposition while the proposed Newark arena, which would be privately owned, would relieve the state of the burden, Mr. Schundler called the idea "the right thing to do".
Privately though, England will be relieved and quietly encouraged by their 57-run victory, and not just for the obvious fact of having avoided the prospect of that 10-match multi-format losing run.
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