What I think I can add to the picture is that the fallout will not be confined to trade relations and military spending, as most of the talking heads on television have indicated.
As with the effort to appease the Nazis and Fascists nearly sixty years ago, however, the damage will not be confined to the rapee.
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As Ms Davidson notes today, Scottish patriotism need not be confined to the SNP or supporters of independence.
We are, in fact, seeing the beginning of a currency war, which will not be confined to Asia.
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Market intelligence firm Euromonitor International, which produced the report, said the trend would not be confined to younger travelers.
The danger posed by such an enclave on one or both sides of Israel will not be confined to the Jewish State.
If global house prices are as correlated on the way down as they were on the way up, the pain will not be confined to America.
GM's e-business revolution will not be confined to them alone.
If the sense takes hold that there is daylight between Washington and Jerusalem, the problem will not be confined to the train-wreck in the making of yet-another Palestinian unilateral declaration of independence.
These are feelings thought to be confined, if not to humans alone, then to a small subset of large-brained mammals, several of whom are related to humans.
System-wide stress tests might also highlight common exposures and "crowded trades" that would not be visible in tests confined to one firm.
Of special interest to us will be if that migration is broad based, not largely confined to the larger, internationally mobile depositors (as was the case in prior banking scares).
That was most recently seen in the way the stock market topped out into the 2007-2009 bear market prior to the 2008-2009 recession, while economists and the Fed were still saying the problems in the housing sector and sub-prime mortgages would be confined to housing and would not affect the overall economy.
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Willingham used to tell her to stay in her kitchen for a day, without leaving, to comprehend what it was like to be confined in prison, but she had always found an excuse not to do it.
Whatever change there is going to be is therefore going to be confined to this very small subset of the population: and of course not all of them will suffer whatever fate a rise in the minimum wage will cause, only some subset.
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And since the financial malaise is not confined to Britain, the economy will be hurt by slowing exports.
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As it happens, the stress-test results imply that if a default were confined to Greece, it would be painful for some banks but not devastating for the integrity of the European financial system.
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Even outside jail, most rape victims do not report the crime, notes Mr DeBlasio, and they are unlikely to be confined to a cell with their assailant.
Above all, his powers should be confined to matters that come within his own area of religious expertise, and not extended to other matters of state, such as foreign affairs and economic issues.
It is perfectly true, as the voices of calm have been urging, that China is not yet capable of really global power: its ambitions, between now and 2030, will be confined to its own region of the world.
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