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    1. It would be surprising if she were not to take the opportunity to belabour the European Union for its interventionism, protectionism, et al.
    2. He focused on reducing the role of the state, after the overdose of interventionism, and he aimed particularly to cut back the financial demands of the public sector.
    3. Their "cold-shoulder" policy has neither led to liberalization within Cuba nor stopped Fidel's interventionism abroad.
    4. British officials are banking on Mr Major's strong personal rapport with Chancellor Helmut Kohl to help revise downwards the Commission's proposals. Whitehall also opposes signs of growing trends in the Commission towards interventionism.
    5. A decade ago, it was clamouring for corporatism and interventionism as the solutions to recession and flagging competitiveness.
    6. Because of a history of conflicts starting with the Mexican War in 1846, Mexicans are highly sensitive to any hint of U.S. interventionism.
    7. The Socialists reacted with a policy of "normalization": They moderated economic interventionism, abandoned collectivist projects and acknowledged that healthy corporations were necessary for a strong economy.
    8. Mr Michael Heseltine's interventionism is stamped on the plans to regenerate the inner cities and the acknowledgement that policy for London must be centrally co-ordinated.
    9. Bush ruled out a more heavy-handed approach, realizing there are few issues around which Latin Americans rally more quickly than opposition to U.S. interventionism.
    10. Mr Dehaene had been unacceptable because he came from a 'tradition of big government and a tradition of interventionism'.
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