But they're the best workers, Satellite claims with shameless illogic, because they're no longer so afraid.
The world has moved on, greed is no longer so good, and the M.
Dissent also seems to be no longer so easily tolerated among the Sri Lankan diaspora.
Its new alignments, no longer so wedded to cold-war geography, will probably be more effective.
Now they account for 80%, and many of those countries are no longer so poor.
With time no longer so pressing, these details are now being subjected to classic Chinese stalling.
If that is true, the resemblance to the world of Kafka is no longer so very distant.
Now that energy is no longer so cheap, a lot of what was built no longer makes sense.
Over time, with the printed word, knowledge was no longer so easily contained or controlled, and it was transformative.
He said the changes meant their homes were no longer so easily overlooked.
Dr Shaw, however, is no longer so interested in octanol as a biofuel.
The fundamental problem is that the Internal Revenue Code is based on a lifestyle that is no longer so pervasive.
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And maybe most important, drinking and non-drinking are no longer so intimately associated with other ethno-cultural divisions within American life.
That is no longer so after recent rate cuts and sterling has suffered against both the euro and the dollar.
Europeans, who once held him to be a positive believer in the European dream, are now no longer so sure.
But mainstream parties which used to offer a straight choice between socialists and conservatives are no longer so easy to label.
Now comes fracking and abundant gas and that particular fuel is no longer so loved in some corners of environmental chat rooms.
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Those who succeed in reducing violent crime have their pay docked, on the ground that their job is no longer so dangerous.
With good reason, Labour ministers are no longer so keen on targets.
But doing away with the need for horses did much more than mean it was good to be Henry Ford and no longer so good to be a horse breeder.
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Brands are no longer so carefully crafted, calculated and canned that we must plan in the fall, produce in the winter, launch in the spring, and maintain in the summer.
The traditional Cockney accent is fading and is no longer so common even within earshot of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church in east London, where by legend it was born.
But today Boeing is no longer so heavily dependent on its civil-jet business, now down from 80% of sales to little more than half, as its defence and space interests have grown.
They are no longer so eager to tote a 50-pound pack for a week in the Tetons, nor hoist themselves up icy Mount Rainier in Microsoft's backyard (Al Gore's recent ascent of that peak notwithstanding).
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But the worry is what one economist called "The Perfect Storm" scenario -- a jump in oil prices accompanied by declining stock prices and worsening economies overseas -- a scenario that's no longer so hard to imagine.
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