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Men and women had not risked their lives simply to return to the old days of class privilege and social deprivation.
We cannot simply return to the past.
These rules must eventually be restored intact if Europe is to return to the path of sustainable growth, and a consensus will need to be forged now to make that happen.
We are approaching a point of no return, at which feedback loops will kick in and continue to warm the planet, no matter what we do.
Nor does the return of the Taliban in Afghanistan six years after their overthrow now seen too far-fetched.
Senior government officials take their cut of opium revenues or bribes in return for keeping quiet.
For them, Jewish settlements in the territories are not a return to historical lands, but security outposts, aimed at preventing - or repelling from a better strategic position - an attack on the Israeli heartland.
Germany urgently needs this kind of optimism, because, unfortunately, two universal principles will continue to apply in the future: first, the winter will return, and, second, the ball is round and the next game is always the most difficult.
In return, Ukraine will uphold its end of the deal: in addition to closing Chernobyl, we will introduce Western nuclear safety standards and renew cooperation with the IMF via the Extended Fund Facility program.
Starving farmers, if unassisted, may return to cultivating a very reliable cash crop: the opium poppy, long a staple of the warlord economy.
The educational system needs to be rebuilt almost from scratch, and with so many women anxious to return to teaching, a revived educational system will also help Afghanistan's democratic politicians gain a powerful lobby of workers.
If temperatures soon return to normal, the partnership can be restored.
But my hope is still to go abroad, learn skills, and return to help others here.
Government investors are not necessarily driven by the return-maximizing calculus that motivates private investors.
What, for example, will happen to a country as central and vulnerable as Egypt when hundred of thousands of Egyptians working in the Gulf are forced to return to their homeland as a result of the crisis in the oil-producing countries?
Or will we witness attempts to downplay the calamity and return to business as usual as soon as possible?
More such spending will not return these countries to a sustainable growth path.
But a return to high growth in developing countries requires that they resume their push into tradable goods and services.
Mujahedin factions and later the Taliban exported stands of fine-grained cedar by the truckload from Nangahar and surrounding provinces to Pakistan, often in return for arms.
The hope was that policy settings soon would return to pre-crisis norms.
Will the financial sector return to pre-crisis growth rates when the economic situation has been fully stabilized?
A recent study by Andy Haldane and others at the Bank of England casts doubt on the prospect of a return to the status quo ante.
Against that background, it is hard to believe that we will quickly return to the heady growth in financial assets, credit, and risk we saw from the 1970's to 2007.

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