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...However, Bebchuk et al conclude that this throws the ball into the government’s court....
...And if Zuckerberg et al believe in community as much as they profess, why are their own headquarters and philanthropic efforts not more community focused?...
...Now, nearly 18 per cent of all Chinese exports are designated for BRI-linked shores, per Lau et al. again: Larger, more economically fortified countries may be able to better manage these imbalances....
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...Dublin has narrow sidewalks and indifferent weather; it can be difficult to dine al fresco. But the city also has long, bright summer evenings....
...A program for ports, roads and rail to the interior, and airports is intended to facilitate international merchandise trade by eliminating severe infrastructural barriers....
...Greene herself steers clear of criticising Amazon but she angrily sums up the challenge from Whistl et al like this: “This is not the kind of competition that drives efficiency....
...No surprise to see GMO et al flag up “impact on third parties” from the start....
...New evidence suggests the matter was more complicated than it appeared but PI Sean Ward has doors slammed in his face by townspeople with long memories....
...While I have little time for Cameron et al, I have to admit that Osborne has done a brilliant job of (just about) keeping the markets onside....
...Nick Hornby et al followed. Davies deserves this reissue under a new title....
...What really happened at Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland et al? This gives you a clearer idea....
...What really happened at Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland et al? It’s all here....
...After all, Nasa has for years been combating a cottage industry of critics who claim that it faked all footage of the moon landings by Neil Armstrong et al....
...THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GUILTY PLEASURES edited by Michael Moran et al John Murray ₤12.99, 352 pages Classic toilet material: its half-page alphabetical entries are eclectic, opinionated tilts at icons and...
...Again, Hugenholtz et al, point out that the majority of cases brought under the Directive have been about databases that would have been created anyway - telephone numbers, television schedules, concert...
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