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yeah, but it does not always translates this well in practice, and many a times in recent history it has been becoming a commonplace practice that policys were devised to deceive by matching the words of 'promises' with similar ambiguious words used in documents and throughout the reformed administration that were carried out as so it is justified by what is deemed real in economics terms. It is like comparing to sports, no one is going to argue with stopwatch results but how the rules were orchestrated is another matter - especially were it happen long before the time athletics are set at the starting line.


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