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How many lives can we spare from heat, starvation, or malaria?
So we would all spare ourselves an awful lot of trouble if McCain's brainchild were buried as quickly as possible.
In plain English: the forecasters underestimated the extent of spare capacity and hence the scope for fiscal expansion to raise output.
And now that France, reeling from the Paris attacks, has declared war on the Islamic State, other European countries are shrugging their shoulders, mumbling condolences, and silently hoping that the conflict will spare them.
But it also harbors some centers of technological excellence, such as the factories that produce important spare parts for Russian military helicopters.
As with AIDS, a few dollars per person of assistance for agriculture each year could spare millions from hunger.
Washington can also press the Saudis, who control virtually all of the world's spare capacity, to keep their output high to contain prices.
In our much more democratic and interconnected world, it is possible that a clear international norm limiting time in power could spare the world from dictatorship and destabilization in the future.
But if there were, what would it say about the FSB's performance so far, under the leadership of Mario Draghi and then of Mark Carney, each of whom did the job in his spare time, while running important central banks?
You attempt a surgical strike: aim at the shooter's head and try to spare the innocents.
Above all, the government must spare no effort in convincing poor Iraqis of the value of democracy and freedom, and how important the constitution is in realizing their aspirations for a better life.
Yet going from one extreme (keeping one's spare cash under the bed) to the other (lending out money one does not have) is to cut out the sensible middle.
The gap between actual and potential GDP is thus a gauge of an economy's spare capacity.
Worse still, Russia's bureaucracy would likely perceive such activity as a threat, and so spare no effort to hinder Russia's businessmen from civilizing themselves.
James Memusi, an accountant, grows mushrooms in a spare bedroom, selling them to nearby hotels and supermarkets.
American journalists also know that the government classifies information mostly to spare it embarrassment, or for expediency, rather than because it has genuine national-security concerns.
But, for now, many investment projects are not yet generating enough income to service their debts (some of them never will), and there is significant spare capacity.
Unresolved, the crisis will spare no one.
Today, instead of cloning people from spare parts - or spare cells, as is the case with reproductive cloning - scientists hope to grow those parts by cloning people.
And it would spare German and other taxpayers from the EU's solvent northern countries from having to fund yet another bailout of a southern member state.
Today, with Iran starved of technology and spare parts for existing equipment, OPEC's second-largest oil producer in 2006 has become a net importer of refined petroleum products.

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