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Mr. IVAN SAFRANCHUK (World Security Institute): Georgia may benefit from it or on the contrary, Georgia may lose from that, because if Georgia fails to prove that there was some espionage activity, then I think Russia will have all the right to be very tough on Georgia.
NPR: Russia and Georgia Dispute Spies, Soldiers
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If this vision is lost, we end up either considering nature an untouchable taboo or, on the contrary, abusing it.
FORBES: Does God Want You to Live More Sustainably?
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Does she regret that quality of hers, or is she, on the contrary, proud of it?
NEWYORKER: Seeing and Believing
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Or is it, on the contrary, an illustration of the problem Mr. Gulbranson highlighted with his support of the Tea Party and criticism of ever-increasing government subsidies?
FORBES: The Choice In 2012: Will We Be The State's Wards, Or Free Citizens?
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Whether or not you end up accepting Oakeshott's vision of a civilised, clubbable society as achievable or even attractive, Mr Franco's fine introduction shows, on the contrary, what a tough and wily thinker he was.
ECONOMIST: In their different ways, defenders both of an open society
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We have already shown that there is nothing in its character or uses that should prevent a corresponding increase of consumption, but, on the contrary, which would rather induce a greater increase: then the only other consideration is, would the facilities of obtaining supplies have been as great?
ECONOMIST: Sugar
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On the contrary, it appears that many Americans are getting mixed or even downright dreadful health care.
ECONOMIST: Reforming American health care