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In the Basque country, it is the regional administration that collects all the taxes and passes a chunk to the centre, not the other way round.
ECONOMIST: Slaughter in the rush hour | The
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It remains largely producer-driven: unaccountable doctors, minimal consumer choice and patients following money rather than the other way round.
ECONOMIST: In sickness and in health
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And India will welcome F1 every bit as much as the other way round.
CNN: F1 turns to India as a force for the future
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It vowed to trim their ranks and make them work for the cabinet, rather than the other way round.
ECONOMIST: Japan's election
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She and many other runners have interpreted the story as a round-about way to cheer barefoot running.
CNN: Running debate: Bare or in shoes?
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They asked students to imagine they were running a five-kilometre race against 50 people and then against 500 (or, in half of the cases, the other way round).
ECONOMIST: The fewer the competitors, the harder they try
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One, completing a round trip, and the other, it's off on a one-way ticket.
NPR: Stardust Set to Deliver Comet Samples
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We are told that there will be great medical benefits and that the risks that there will be cloned babies are small, but in truth it's the other way round.
CNN: Human stem cell cloning: 'Holy Grail' or techno-fantasy?
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These children, you see, believed that the world was round, and that on the other side the little Australian boys and girls were really walking wrong way up, like flies on the ceiling, with their heads hanging down into the air.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Five Children and It'