His own letter focuses on the economicdislocation he says such regulation might bring.
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For a start, it would avoid the economicdislocation caused by an actual Brexit.
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The economicdislocation of the interwar years was probably the basic reason why democratic politics failed.
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For closures produce unemployment and severe economicdislocation.
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Serious economicdislocation in the conquered countries drove many citizens into a life of prostitution and crime.
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We will not solve it at home unless we help to remedy the profound economicdislocation abroad.
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These letters, however, focus heavily on the former - the prospect of economicdislocation rather than climate change-related dislocation.
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Blair said that if Brexit did happen, economicdislocation would force Britain to deregulate further to attract foreign investors.
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Some counter that there is no evidence of such economicdislocation in the British economy but they are missing the point.
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Eight years ago, the Kremlin thought post-war collapse in Western Europe and Japan-with economicdislocation in America-mightgive them the signal to advance.
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It's inconceivable that the United States won't experience some economicdislocation and pain in a prolonged trade war or realignment of global trade flows.
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The country still has an inherent vulnerability which in an environment of economicdislocation can easily be sparked off into a new cycle of violence.
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And Turnbull's solution to the social and economicdislocations that far-right parties exploit is … more of the same.
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We must provide special assistance to areas and to workers displaced by cuts in the defense budget and by other unavoidable economicdislocations.