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It's not one at the expense of the other.
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Fears that the third world will steal rich-world output and jobs are based on the old fallacy that an increase in one country's output must be at the expense of another's.
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Brown will be disappointed to have let Diguelman's shot creep in, and the goal set up a frantic finale with France knowing they needed just one goal to secure their passage at England's expense.
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But it shouldn't be designed to ferret out the one malingerer out of 10 at the expense of the other nine's procedural rights.
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When told that one analyst questions whether Smucker's management has focused on volume at the expense of operating margin, which dropped to 8.7% last year from 11% in 1994, Richard Smucker is polite, but unapologetic.
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This promotes linguistic diversification, probably at a rate much greater than Dr Nichols's estimate of 5, 000-8, 000 years per stock. (Her figures are based on data from well-settled areas.) Once the new land's carrying capacity has been reached, however, the growth of one group often comes at the expense of others.
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This, it says, has not come at America's expense: GE plans to add two more research centres in the United States to the one it runs in upstate New York.
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