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...Stability, the sine qua non of utilities, is no longer a given....
...Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government in the 1980s, in its drive to shrink the state and transfer publicly owned businesses to private hands, launched a global economic revolution....
...In the first place, here is a not entirely subliminal co-option of the spirit of Margaret Thatcher....
...Many on the left see them as the sine qua non of the postwar welfare state. Renouncing the universal ideal is a painful apostasy for a man of Mr Miliband’s convictions....
...He had not created any good singing roles – surely a sine qua non of a successful opera....
...The names of Princess Margaret, Lord Snowdon, Richard Burton and Sophia Loren are among those scratched in the Libro d'Oro. Montenegro has form....
...Economics was always her priority: “National solvency is not so much an objective as conditio sine qua non for the attainment of any objectives.”...
...This is a duty of leadership: it is a sine qua non for successful cultural change. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Are British women too polite?...
...Europe is no longer at the centre of America’s geopolitical interests; and the American guarantee is no longer the sine qua non of European security....
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