Unless there is some liability cap on the rapaciousness of these individuals, the drug companies cannot prudently go forward. |
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His narrative is one of unmitigated Spanish rapaciousness and violence and Indian innocence and moral purity. |
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Both stories exemplify the rapaciousness that is the norm in our money-obsessed culture. |
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They were united in their disgust at economic inequalities, corporate rapaciousness, and subhuman working conditions. |
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So you'd think it would be sheltered from their rapaciousness. |
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But the rapaciousness of lenders is too: one miner was recently found to owe 20,000 rand on an initial loan of 1,000 rand. |
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That would mark a shift in Nigerian power, away from the PDP. Many voters are disgusted with the rapaciousness of Africa's biggest political party. |
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He and Mr Grillo launched M5S on the feast day of St Francis, whose disinterest in money Mr Casaleggio sees as a counterpoint to the rapaciousness of Italian parties and politicians. |
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In 1998-99, Scottish advisers and funders were reckoned to have been involved in 500 corporate deals worth somewhere around £4 billion. This Caledonian rapaciousness has produced a nice irony. |
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