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However, that growth has come almost entirely from the services sector, which is not covered by the Windsor Framework.

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Earlier this year in the county, moderate Democrats in Calexico, an almost entirely Latino border city, led a successful recall campaign against two young, progressive members of the City Council, including its first out transgender member, Raúl Ureña, who accused opponents of transphobia.

Both players were almost entirely unknown in the United States before this season, but they weren’t brought in to be shiny objects.

A 2020 survey of the editors of Brazilian journals indexed in SciELO found that 42% had financial troubles, as they are published by academic institutions and depend almost entirely on public resources and grants, which can be scarce and uncertain.

Russia has launched air strikes in the last few days against the rebel offensive in Syria – but its military power is almost entirely earmarked to fight the war in Ukraine.

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