However, soon too many dollars are chasing too few goods, debauching the currency, as John Maynard Keynes once wrote, and eventually the exchange. |
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But once the debauching has begun, it is hard to stop as Mr Summers is discovering. |
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Seduction ravishes its victims at the deepest level, debauching them so completely as to make them willing partners in immorality. |
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Djibouti could potentially use its laws relating to pimping, the employment of minors, forced labour and the debauching of a minor to prosecute traffickers. |
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But the Devil had met with too much Success in his first Attempts, not to go on with his general Resolution of debauching the Minds of Men, and bringing them off from God. |
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