The world looks at once kindlier and more fragile with small children in it, and essentially optimistic. |
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Even in kindlier times, businesses reported information that would interest a centrally planned economy, such as production quotas. |
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This one is also, at root, a fairytale, but a kindlier fable of loss and longing lit by moments of rare beauty. |
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We must therefore ask whether there is any compelling need for Europe to be nicer, kindlier and more convincing in the realm of social policy. |
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Many would like a kindlier tone, but, perhaps due to an aroma of xenophobia that some detect on the picket-line, they crave a speedy resolution even more. In the short run, they will get their wish. |
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Yet the Nordic experiment is mostly kindlier than that. |
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