The next president will not have succeeded in the economicarea unless he accomplishes three things:
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The essence of the situation after all is that the United Kingdom is a single economicarea.
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They were told about an economicarea.
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Once established in the UK, however, it is much easier for companies to expand into the wider European economicarea.
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Because we're in the lower socio- economicarea and we have bigger families, it actually goes through the whole family very quickly.
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The charities of a large city often attract from the country those for whom there is no economicplace.
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You just hang around and make me happy, as you do, and you're fulfilling your economicplace in the nation.
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Or, if we are in the same economicplace, then it seems very different to what it was last time we were here in 2008.
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Demand for child labour is high across Asia, the world's fastest growing economicregion.
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That is something the United States has urged as a means to bolster overall growth throughout the world's second largest economicregion.
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Dedicated to peace, prosperity and co-operation, Asean members have a population of 625 million people and collectively represent the world's sixth largest economicregion.
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In what is termed politics, democratic social organization makes provision for this direct participation in control: in the economicregion, control remains external and autocratic.
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Tourism is "275 per cent" more important to the west coast economy than to the Dublin economicregion, according to a study published today.
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Attitudes about the economicenvironment have worsened in recent days and weeks.
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An adverse economicenvironment can also lead to a negative rating action.
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There were also gains in temporary help, reflecting the uncertain economicenvironment.
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It expects sales growth to remain sluggish unless the economicenvironment improves.
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Victor Gurajen's business in Zimbabwe is struggling in a dire economicenvironment.
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Neither had much politico- economicroom for maneuvering; both were in their different ways consequently driven to extreme and unmediated measures of repression.