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But as memories of World War II fade, there is a real question, Eichengreen said, of whether or not the impulse to share national sovereignty and deepen the process of European integration will be felt as powerfully as before.
Although it is no longer "a one occupation community", Dr Bland said the potential impact on jobs will be felt as strongly as when Arley pit was closed in 1968.
But the knock-on effects will be felt as the younger students progress.
Its impact will be felt as people turn away from the two main parties.
Discontinuing the annual physical will be felt as a loss, as a form of abandonment, for some.
While improving slowly, the U.S. job market is generating little wage income growth, which will be felt as rising gasoline and food prices test consumers' resilience.
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