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1On days such as today, that is the case, Professor Sutton said.
2A Europe where public services such as education are plundered for profit.
3Those areas such as securitisation, for example, are simply no longer there.
4The concept however is relatively new in developing countries such as Malaysia.
5Several countries banned mass gatherings such as sports, cultural and religious events.
6The advisories include countries such as China, Iran, Italy and South Korea.
7Instead, the government is selling state companies, such as power utility Eletrobras.
8He points to recent industry developments such as social media and self-publishing.
9Castaner announced new measures such as banning police use of the choke-hold.
10But notable exceptions include major developing countries such as China and India.
11Labour is not going to offer false solutions, such as leaving Europe.
12Major cities such as Chicago manage house prices of four times incomes.
13However, motives might be found in other areas, such as organised crime.
14He also said that in markets such as India acquisitions are possible.
15Labels such as: Hypothesis Theory Law These words are not actually science.
16Crimes such as tax evasion, pollution and physical assaults all have victims.