The core unresolvable deadend difficulty in Capitalism is that competition breeds an enormous waste of human, natural, and industrial resources. |
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Some of the paths followed proved to be deadend streets, others had unwanted effects. |
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Are we in a deadend, or on the contrary, is the dynamic of accountability going to deepen? |
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Waypoints can be used to mark a favored spot or to mark something to avoid such as a deadend road or a boating hazard on a lake. |
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A succession of deadend jobs followed, strung together by the cartoons I published in the New Statesman and other small left-wing periodicals. |
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Only deadend Long Island, without even a hint of amenities for them, is worse. |
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Thus, workers who believe that they will replace their current dead-end job with another deadend job will report relatively high perceptions of job insecurity. |
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Eventually, the kind of city views Robert sometimes photographed, of crooked, deadend streets with buildings whispering of bygone times, would become Atget's stock in trade. |
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The process of political autonomy of the working class was thus born within the unions in order to leave the deadend street of purely economic struggle. |
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