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Contrary to its recent reputation of being "probusiness," the Supreme Court, in its
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The Christian Democrats and their junior ally, the probusiness Free Democratic Party, stumbled badly after winning the 2009 national elections on a platform of tax cuts and moderate free-market overhauls.
Merkel Plays Down Hamburg Defeat Marcus Walker 2011
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As Europe's economic woes have increasingly been felt here, dissatisfaction with Mr. Tusk's generally probusiness government has mounted, allowing Mr. Kaczynski's party, whose base has traditionally been older Poles in rural areas, to gain some ground in public-opinion surveys.
Poland's PM Wins New Term Gordon Fairclough 2011
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National support for the Christian Democrats, meanwhile, is at 36%, slightly better than the 33.8% they secured in the September 2009 federal elections that allowed them to form a national government with the probusiness Free Democrats.
Merkel's Party Suffers State Defeat Patrick McGroarty 2011
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Germany's probusiness Free Democrats—allies of Ms. Merkel in Berlin but an opposition party in the local elections—won less than 3% of the vote, losing their seats in the state assembly as they failed to clear the 5% minimum threshold.
Merkel's Party Is Dealt Setback in Local Vote William Launder 2011
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These places have probusiness regulatory and tax regimes, lots of available land and affordable housing, which will attract new businesses and workers to their areas.
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These places have probusiness regulatory and tax regimes, lots of available land and affordable housing, which will attract new businesses and workers to their areas.
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These places have probusiness regulatory and tax regimes, lots of available land and affordable housing, which will attract new businesses and workers to their areas.
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Deval is a probusiness governor that wants everyone to pay their share.
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The article suggests that Cameron's "soft-edged communitarianism" reconnects with a classical conservative virtue: "His party's rejuvenated localism offers a fresh take on a longtime challenge for conservatives: how to balance their probusiness stance with their innate reverence for tradition".
Archive 2009-03-01 Burke's Corner 2009
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