His ideas themselves went against the dirigiste orthodoxies of his age and discipline, and earned him much disdain and opprobrium. |
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The government, which has liberated schools to run their own affairs, is increasingly dirigiste about what it wants taught. |
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In true dirigiste tradition it launched a reactor-building programme with little public consultation. |
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Governments should renounce discriminatory, protectionist and dirigiste policies disguised as environmental, safety or social measures. |
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I am opposed to any extension of enterprises' liability and obligations to account for their corporate social responsibility, and regard such dirigiste manipulations as unacceptable. |
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Moreover, dirigiste measures would urgently require unanimous harmonisation of fuel taxes, but just a few months ago the Member States took diverging paths on taxation in response to the surge in oil prices. |
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Poland wants Britain in Europe as a counterweight to the EU's dirigiste, heavy-regulating countries and to balance German weight and Russian proximity. |
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There is a much greater consensus on the role of the market, economic incentives, and open policies, and much less faith in dirigiste solutions to economic problems. |
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This role of the State is different from its traditional dirigiste role. |
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His was a lone and often ridiculed voice at a time when dirigiste regimes appeared to be prospering. |
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Back in the heyday of Algeria's dirigiste economic policies, the industrial sector was 100 per cent state-owned. |
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The political powers that be are either too dirigiste or bureaucratic, or both. |
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In addition, our citizens expect clear statements from the European Union as to how the volume of transport can be managed in an environmentally friendly way, not with dirigiste instruments, but market-based instruments. |
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