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  1. Conclusion of third review closer as extensive bill tabled by coalition
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    EconomyProgramme

    place electronically. This represents a dramatic shift as the first electronic auctions were only

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  2. Business balance positive in 2017, small companies continue to dominate
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    . Dramatic changes to self-employed tax contributions were introduced in early 2016 by then-Labour

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  3. Newsletter 146 -12/01/2018

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    that as of February 21 all property auctions will take place electronically. This represents a dramatic

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  4. Macedonia and other Greek words

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    , but he runs the risk of abdicating his own position. Unless there is a dramatic turnaround, Mitsotakis

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  5. The gruelling final straight of Greece's bailout
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    it clear it has no such intention. It would take a dramatic turn of events in the coming months

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  6. Greek hourly labour costs less than half of eurozone average
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    work and family would not be enough to offset a rapidly aging population. “The dramatic shifts

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  7. Which way to the exit?

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    the dramatic years that followed. Even the most informed participants and organisations involved from

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  8. The tie that binds
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    addressed by structural reforms. In these circumstances, nobody can talk of a dramatic change in Greece’s

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  9. Diplomatic expulsions come amid worsening Greece-Russia relations
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    the Russian diplomats may seem like a dramatic move, especially given that Greece and Russia have

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  10. For better or worse: Greece's bailout exit deja vu
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    pensions, which remain high relative to GDP, will only be possible with a dramatic improvement

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