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For driving, no fuel is yet greener in the proper sense of using fewer overall resources than petroleum based gasoline, and we can acknowledge that an electric car is actually coal-powered.
FORBES: Alternatives To Obama's Fiscal Cliff Proposal For An Infrastructure Bank
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In that sense, the only proper reform would involve the federal government exiting health care altogether so that spending on what is a good as opposed to a "right" is rationalized to our economic betterment.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Now at that time of year, you wouldn't expect the banks to put all that net 191bn euros of new money to work in a proper sense: it will take time for that money to be used repaying the banks' own debts that fall due for repayment, or providing new loans to customers.
BBC: Which are the eurozone's zombie banks?
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It took days, even weeks, and in all likelihood a hundred kitchen slaves to prepare the food for a proper Roman feast that is, an orgy in every sense, given the tastes and textures and sights and smells that a rich man served up for his guests before the sex began.
NEWYORKER: A Fork of One��s Own
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What is the case is that the protesters in these countries are not representative of the broader sentiment in those countries, at least in the sense that -- sentiment that would say that the reaction, the proper reaction to a film that is offensive is violence.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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He said the NHS was going "in the right direction" and called for a "proper sense of balance".
BBC: Blair: 'NHS faces tough winter'
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It may improve America's sense of its proper role in the world: to lead, but not to march alone.
ECONOMIST: The many-handed Mr Eizenstat
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An appeals court upheld the decision, arguing that the United States was not the proper place for the litigation but it would make more sense to try the matter in Ecuador.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy