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This reach of markets into every aspect of life was partly a result of the end of the cold war, he argues, when America's victory was interpreted as a victory for unfettered markets, thus propelling the notion that markets are the primary instruments for achieving the public good.
The two have much in common when it comes to playing to anti-elitist sentiments, and propelling the notion of a populist uprising against established institutions.
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This is an outright scam, and it's continuing to be propelled by the notion that being smart still matters.
Two phenomena are propelling the process.
"Ready," he said, propelling the chair inside.
The questions prompted by the notion of a queen gone awol propel the book, but it's no match for Alan Bennett or Sue Townsend's visions of a wayward monarch.
Timidity may also stem from notions of masculinity that propel the supremacy of a man.
When the euro entered circulation in 2002, the notion was that the shared currency would propel the European Union toward greater political alignment.
He rejected the notion that he would have to bowl quicker in Test cricket (in fact he propels the ball at similar pace to Warne).
Current technology often propels the plot.
"It propels the ball".
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