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Waiting patiently for our remaining producers to go out of business would be a suicidal policy.
The damage which has already been caused by this suicidal policy is huge, especially in my country of Poland.
It is difficult to imagine a more suicidal policy."
It is our duty to put an end to this suicidal policy that is being pursued by Europe.
The country recovered, as countries do once suicidal policies of monetary deflation are halted.
We are making extremists where they previously hardly existed; this might be termed a suicidal policy.
It needs to say that our solidarity with Israel does not mean that we shall go on supporting it in a totally suicidal policy.
A policy of giving in to this lobby group at a time of increased food demand is a suicidal policy in the long term.
Despite every discouragement, the National Administrative Council seemed determined to work with the Communists where possible, although this was a potentially suicidal policy.
The National Front Députés have for years been constantly denouncing this irresponsible and suicidal policy coming from Brussels.
Observe what prominence the issue of international prestige has suddenly acquired and what grotesquely suicidal policies are justified by references to matters of "prestige."
The conceited, arrogant, suicidal policy of Blair and Bush has just aggravated the situation and given Bin Laden & Co more ammunition.
His most successful stage work, The Coquette: or, A Suicidal Policy (1905), was a light opera in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan; it tells the story of a suicide club.
State Representative Robert Farr, a Republican from neighboring West Hartford, said of the wage tax, "It would be a suicidal policy on the part of the City of Hartford."
All that is in contrast, for example, to one Member State's policy, that is to say the foreign policy of the Prodi-D'Alema Government, which is a dubious, extremely dangerous and perhaps even suicidal policy.
As a Serbian-American outraged by the criminal, almost suicidal policies of President Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia and his holdover Communist henchmen, I am equally angered at the West's shortsighted, bellicose response to the tragedy in the Balkans.
The Christian mandarin Nguyen Truong To, tried to convince Tự Đức that this was a suicidal policy, but he did not listen, confident that France was too involved with the chaos in Europe in 1848 to respond, but he was mistaken.