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Boeing has benefited enormously by outsourcing production, but that is a no-go area for Airbus.
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Long a no-go area, it now draws big crowds after Friday prayers.
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Just as tax rises were a no-go area during the election, so too were cuts in the welfare budget (bar a few token gestures).
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The highly contagious virus can be carried by the wind, on the soles of shoes or on the wheels of cars, and the British countryside has become a virtual no-go area.
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They don't with other disabilities, it's a no-go area.
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That has opened the way to restoring the earnings link to the basic state pension, another no-go area for the chancellor, but an indispensable reform if means-testing is to be arrested and saving encouraged.
ECONOMIST: Reforming pensions
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Education is also a no-go area for savings.
ECONOMIST: Public spending
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For several years, countries like Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary have been developing alternative trade routes, and even the European Commission's plan for a continent-wide transport network is based on the assumption that Serbia may remain a no-go area.
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Anne Widdecombe denied that any direct link had been made by Mr Hague, and that there could not be a policy 'no-go' area on such important issues.
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Resident Christine Knight said the area became a "no-go zone".
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Almost half of Germany's exports go to other euro-area countries that can no longer resort to devaluation to counter German competitiveness.
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They've got to go out and get the highest-paying job they can, maybe in an area they had no intention of working in, just to pay back the loan.
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