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School districts are increasing class sizes as they shed teachers, as well as deferring maintenance projects and curtailing the school-bus service.
It will take time for Asia's leaders to shed the burdens of the past, in some cases especially where relations with the West are concerned.
The Socialists, for their part, had not yet shed their intellectual skin.
Nevertheless, recent polls by WorldPublicOpinion.org shed some indirect light on this question.
America must shed these ideological blinkers and deal realistically with the real Lula, not the bogeyman some Bush advisors have invented.
Europeans must shed their illusions about what they can accomplish in the world on their own.
The secessionists hark back to eighteenth-century English brutality and claim that Scotland will be able to keep all of its North Sea oil and shed its share of the UK's debt.
The only country in the region to have managed communism's end without a single drop of blood being shed, Bulgaria is irritated at the risk of being dragged into a foreign war.
Politics is necessary for the simple reason that occupying armies and police cannot force hundreds of millions of Muslims to shed their hostility.
It would be better for both countries to shed some of these marigold garlands of cloying adjectives.
This means, of course, that if protectionism is politically convenient, you need not shed tears over harming the country by surrendering to it, an attitude that many Democrats in the United States find convenient to adopt.
It actually requires much more time and effort to shed data than to keep it.
Arab men and women have shed the sense of humiliation and inferiority that despotism imposed on them - and that fostered desperation, anger, violence, and insularity.
Jobs will continue to be shed.
In a time of official lies, healthy investigative energy should shed light, not just generate heat.
In fairness, it should be acknowledged that it was under Schroeder that Germany shed hesitations to deploy soldiers abroad.
As industries suffering from insufficient demand shed workers, industries benefiting from surplus demand hire them.
The Kazakhs are keen to sell their oil and gas to the West at the very moment that the European Union is anxious to shed its dependence on Russian supplies.
Likewise, governments that attract the production that was shed elsewhere need to have policies in place that enable them to benefit as much as possible from this global shift, thereby furthering their own economic development.
The rest of an unbalanced Chinese economy followed - especially the labor market, which shed more than 20 million jobs in Guangdong Province alone.
The rotating presidency of the EU is about to shed a spotlight on one of these countries.
But the public continues to regard the FN as the ideological heir to Vichy France - a party that has barely shed its collaborationist clothing.
As firms shed workers during the economic downturn, output fell more slowly.
But those historic contexts shed light on Japan's response to events in Iraq and the wider world today.
In this uncertain context, the APEC summit could shed much-needed light on the intentions of Abe and Xi, thereby providing crucial insight into the trajectory of Sino-Japanese relations - and thus the future of East Asia.
The G-8 had morphed by necessity into the G-20, which, whenever it really mattered, would shed its zero: the United States and China would call the shots.
The Fed's economic manuals, including technical models and historical analyses, shed insufficient light on today's economic situation.

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