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"That continued until World War I, when the state steps in, and sponsors a patriotic culture".
As with the equally essential road transport industry, the state steps back where it should step up.
And the great question is, when the state steps in, do they still go on doing this?
Britain will grow, Mr Osborne reckons, if the state steps back: businesses will invest, exports expand, employment take off.
We can't assume that society will automatically step up if the state steps back, since this could create greater inequalities between communities.
We need to continue the argument, which says it is decent, good and right that the state steps in when all else fails.
The state steps in and sprays pesticide only if there's a cluster of virus cases in people, which last happened in 2006.
Some have to sell their houses and run down their savings until they are left with £23,250 at which point the state steps in.
The Russian head of state steps out too, but within a couple of seconds is up to his neck in water.
The chemical reactions involve several distinct steps including two transition states (steps (b) and (e)) and one intermediate step (step (d)).
In the case of a tie, Ohio's Secretary of State steps in to make the final decision.
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