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Others said Chinese businesses were increasingly able to skirt government efforts to restrict loans.
In the 19th century, people were increasingly able to communicate at a distance, in disembodied fashion.
Meanwhile, materialist studies of so-called traditional and industrial societies were increasingly able to show the political and economic inflections of the "private," "domestic" domain of the family.
In the 19th century the two realms were converging; the great unwashed were increasingly able to read, and the educated classes were increasingly unable to read any language but English.
As wage earners having no access to property, urban workers were increasingly able to form liaisons early in life without waiting for inheritance and without close supervision by a watchful community.
Mr. Hossino, the Syrian-American analyst, said private organizations were increasingly able to enter the country with aid supplies; the problem for official aid flows were not primarily practical, he said: "This is about legal barriers".
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People are increasingly able to filter out ads.
Organizations are increasingly able to gather and process information from a variety of new sources.
Outside Spain, other European countries are increasingly able to face up to their own dark history.
That is because her clients -- the disenfranchised in Africa, Haiti, Brazil, India -- are increasingly able to secure loans.
And private equity is increasingly able to take on bigger deals.
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