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Yet it never had such expression in a single instance since its release in 1971.
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True, it is hard to find a single instance in the Johnson oeuvre in which the author favours a bigger state.
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If your search will likely end up in Wikipedia, for instance, with a single click over a little "W" you can search only that encyclopedia.
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For instance, having a single figure in charge of intelligence probably makes sense, but even Mr Negroponte's new power will not give him a real grip on his sprawling empire (much of which is run by the Defence Department).
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Many multinationals would happily contract with a single bank to collect receipts throughout Europe, for instance, rather than working with a different depository in each country.
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Each instance belongs to a single network and any communication between instances in different networks must be through a public IP address.
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In the spirit of openness now sweeping the country, officials acknowledge that the economy was in no shape, for instance, to prosper after Myanmar's planned entry into a single market among the ten-country Association of South-East Asian Nations in 2015.
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For instance, there is a federal regulator stationed at every single nuclear power plant in the United States.
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Germany and others argue in this instance that it is politically impossible both to encourage total capital mobility by means of a single currency, while allowing some countries within the union to act as tax havens for the savings of others.
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In a recent study of seven different sectors of the Thai economy, McKinsey, a consultancy, found that poor government regulation was the single biggest barrier to productivity growth in almost every instance, whether in manufacturing or services, in export-oriented or locally consumed products.
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