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We need to revive our economy.
A sense of a common pursuit is what we need to revive the Habs.
Perhaps we need to revive the term "public works" or come up with a new coinage.
Buying gilts or corporate bonds is not what we need to revive the economy.
To make confident judgments of right and wrong, Howard argues, we need to revive two neglected ideas.
What we need to revive is an anti-aesthetic art, one that aims not to be beautiful, or to be sublime ("the almost-too-much"), but to be monstrous ("the absolutely-too-much").
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We needed to revive our nationalistic approach to fill the void.
We Muslims need to revive our tradition of engaging with the Koran.
We also need to revive due process, so that employers, requesters and government agencies and their privatised surrogates pay a real price for unfair treatment of the precariat.
"Too much wealth inequality is unequivocally a bad thing and we desperately need to revive the less prosperous regions in the UK, but conflating regional development policy and startup ecosystem policy is a mistake that puts both at risk," he says.
Rather than shipping ore to China and shipping it back to the U.S. as steel, we'll need to revive our domestic steel industry.
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