There's probably a sweatshop in Bombay that can churn out neocon drivel at a far brisker pace and for less than 50 cents an hour. |
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Designed to quell enthusiasm for brisker democratisation, it failed to admit the reason: that China would not allow it. |
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Indian rules permit only 40 items to enter nearly duty-free, among them reed brooms and betel nuts. Informal trade looks brisker. |
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As the lower chart shows, GDP growth was brisker in the early 1990s in Japan than it was in America last year. |
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I didn't really set out to tell a markedly different story, but once I came up with the structure it seemed to call for a brisker tone. |
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Here the artist seems to move at a brisker pace, privileging a general ambience rather than details, precisely because he is concerned with the global rather than with the private domain. |
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It is essential that the work required continue at a brisker pace because access to risk capital is a prerequisite of companies' growth and development. |
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This new lower bound of exemption contributes to SME's brisker economic performance, generating more employment across the EU, further realising the Lisbon objectives. |
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