Left to themselves, Mr Lamy and Mr Zoellick could probably sort out these spats.
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Left to themselves, most member governments would probably be happy to follow Alatas's lead.
Left to themselves, the overvaluations of some assets would have been corrected without significant impact on the real economy.
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The butterfly pictures are made by fabricators who are given the dimensions needed, but are otherwise left to themselves to choose the colours and designs they want.
The idea is based on the premise that when suppliers are left to themselves they will design, build and operate a factory more cheaply than their customers can.
Observing 25 infants aged 4 to 10 months in a five-day inpatient sleep training program, researchers monitored levels of the stress hormone cortisol in the babies, who were left to cry themselves to sleep without being soothed.
According to Popular Mechanics, the robots are only being used to put out fires involving Acetylene gas, which had previously simply been left to burn themselves out due to the risk of explosions.
The big utilities like this, because they are left to regulate themselves, albeit under the watchful eye of the Federal Cartel Office.
Whoever is at fault, the result is that many flood victims have been left to fend for themselves, struggling to remake their homes or rebuild their ruined farms with the few resources they can muster.
Left to decide things themselves, the brothers brought in a consultant specializing in family businesses.
In more recent times drug companies had other priorities, and women were left to fend for themselves.
Players are given a handful of settlers and placed in the biome of their choosing, and left to fend for themselves.
Is this a place where everyone is left to fend for themselves?
Left to choose for themselves, smaller entities could go their separate ways.
Apart from moral support and a legal framework, they have been left to fend for themselves, like economic orphans, in a highly competitive market.
Local troops and authorities, including the FSB security service, were largely left to fend for themselves, with almost no federal officials lending support or experience.
Given the awesome size of the task, separated adults are left to fend for themselves, while resources are concentrated on reuniting children with their families.
In fact, assuming the Senate passes the bill (and it is likely to do so later Thursday) and the President signs it, much of the work to implement the new regulations will be left up to the regulators themselves.
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Wives are left behind to fend for themselves and to raise their usually sizeable brood of children alone.
Overall, the company's sales representatives still find themselves left to their own devices when it comes to the Internet.
This has left individuals to fend for themselves in a way they haven't had to since before World War II.
One of the tragedies of Hurricane Katrina were the thousands of pets who got left behind to fend for themselves.
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Knowing that anything less than a victory would see them all-but relegated, Boro surged forward but left themselves exposed to the counter-attack.
How is that sort of decision, which has an enormous impact on data quality and headline production figures, left up to the countries themselves?
On these issues, a lot of our friends on the left unwittingly expose themselves to their own critique by failing to seriously consider what economics has to teach.
"The managed care companies would go after the healthy elderly, and the frail, old elderly would be left out to fend for themselves without adequate coverage, " she said.
Though both France and Russia have left themselves room to change their minds on the issue (as Germany has not), they now have little time in which to do it.
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