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1 So cultural facts matter as much, and often more, than purely economic ones .
2 But the gains in democracy are just as alluring as the economic ones .
3 Not altogether surprisingly, those technological lines hew closely to economic ones .
4 The natural philosopher can overcome physical difficulties; the political philosopher cannot overcome economic ones .
5 There are other elements in progress besides the economic ones .
6 The social consequences are as big as the economic ones .
7 The chief problems troubling the Park regime are economic ones - remarkable growth , high inflation, pervasive corruption.
8 Sir Keir will need policies, especially economic ones , beyond championing a civic Britishness to outflank the nationalists.
9 It's something the CCP uses to achieve political objectives as well as economic ones , he told ABC World Radio.
10 The socialists knew from experience that sex views cut across economic ones - that a new interest breaks up the alignment.
11 But the often contradictory interplay between social policies and economic ones is the underlying dynamic that today drives U.S. politics.
12 In some ways, the political consequences of a rejection of NAFTA would be even more severe than the economic ones .
13 The modern far left has borrowed the Marxist critique of liberalism and substituted race and gender identities for economic ones .
14 The growth of the debt shows that local political decisions were based on short-term political needs rather than long-term economic ones .
15 At best, Brexit is a study in the primacy of politics over economics: political goals that take precedence over economic ones .
16 There are other issues, especially economic ones , which take precedence as bills have to be paid and heads kept above water.
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