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A large chunk of the Republican base, including many of the party's largest donors, believes that any Democratic president is an illegitimate enemy of America, so that whatever such an incumbent proposes must be wrong and thus should be thwarted.
Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether healthcare pressures will ultimately cause the current trend towards free (and freer) market capitalism to reverse, with a very large chunk of the economy reverting to a more socialist system.
Murdering more than 60 innocent young people at a summer camp with an assault rifle, after bombing a chunk of central Oslo, is, to put it mildly, morally eccentric - something most sane people would never dream of doing.
The causes of rising income and wealth inequality are multiple and nuanced; but the unintended consequences of the recent unprecedented period of ultra-loose monetary policy deserves a chunk of the blame.
The true problem for France is the huge chunk of state-owned companies that go through the motions without being particularly successful in the market.
The state-owned oil company, which accounts for a major chunk of government revenue, is hugely inefficient, and invests far too little in new equipment and technology.
Some say that the miracle stemmed from an agricultural revolution that freed a large chunk of the labor force to make things rather than grow food.
The central government is arguably solvent, but a significant chunk of municipal and provincial bank debt seems underwater.
All the unresolved conflicts of Europe were on that chunk of painted concrete: a neo-Nazi swastika, surrealistic faces of Europe's dead from war and Holocaust and secret police purges.
But recent evidence suggests that large changes, caused by the absorption of a chunk of alien genetic material, may be just as significant.
The US economy may have lost a fair chunk of its mojo, but it will require a lot more bad luck and policy blunders to get to a second worldwide Great Depression.
In recent months, the most powerful clan, led by Deputy Head of Kremlin Administration Igor Sechin, whose company, Rosneft, received the biggest chunk of Yukos in 2004, has threatened to engulf the others.
In other words, China owns a huge chunk of America's ballooning debt.
The increase was perhaps exaggerated in the heat of the moment, but a good chunk of the money actually appears to have materialized.
NEW YORK - Seventy years ago this month in Munich, the British prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, signed a document that allowed Germany to grab a large chunk of Czechoslovakia.
Meanwhile, the federal government makes up for a good chunk of the drop in state incomes by transfers or reduced taxes.
The UAE is spending a chunk of its oil money to develop Masdar, the world's first zero-carbon, zero-waste city.
If Flemish citizens don't want their taxes to go to the Walloons, what about helping out unemployed immigrants from Africa, a large chunk of which the Belgians once owned and exploited as a major source of their prosperity?

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