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But, given their big neighbour's complaisance about Mexican waywardness, how long will that last?
ECONOMIST: Drugs in the Americas
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Against a background like this, a little waywardness in the world of macroeconomics seems entirely forgivable.
ECONOMIST: Wynne Godley, British economist, died on May 13th, aged 83
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He cannot tend to all its branches all of the time and their waywardness is beginning to exhaust him.
ECONOMIST: Italy��s government soldiers on, but for how long?
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Their waywardness has always been a trial for directors general, but recently things seem to have got worse.
ECONOMIST: Repositioning the WHO
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However, he cautions against blanket attacks on profanity - the lexicon of which, after all, derives power from its own waywardness.
BBC: Should swearing be against the law?
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Their most difficult obstacle, however, has been the waywardness not of patients but of doctors the doctors whom the patients see outside the clinic.
NEWYORKER: The Hot Spotters
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According to one pollster, though Filipinos have a strong belief in family values, when they vote they do not seem to consider a politician's marital waywardness as a serious disqualification.
ECONOMIST: The Philippines
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By then Mensa had outgrown its infant waywardness.
ECONOMIST: Lancelot Ware
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When Crowley made it known beforehand that she regarded those rules as general guidelines rather than canon law, she was immediately embroiled in controversy, with the co-chairman of the Commission On Presidential Debates publicly admonishing her on her contemplated waywardness.
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