• hardly ever – почти никогда
См. также: evening shift, even where, everyone, every day
Import substitution, economic policy adopted in most developing countries from the 1930s to the 1980s to promote industrialization by protecting domestic producers from the competition of imports. Protection—in the form of high tariffs or the restriction of imports through quotas—was applied indiscriminately, often to inherently high-cost industries that had no hope of ever becoming internationally competitive. (Encyclopædia Britannica)
“In conclusion, it is not likely that the above listed projects will be operational in 2020, if ever.” (Guardian)
An increasing desire for countries to share tax information to ensure they are not missing out on any revenue has led to a tightening of legislation in offshore financial centres, which has given depositors more security than ever. (Telegraph)
Sheppard says Presence Orb records the bare minimum amount of data in order to provide an aggregate picture of groups, not individuals, and that the identification of specific devices would only ever be with the explicit consent of the owner in an opt-in model. (Wired)
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