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Hasibul Alam Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

here ``at the expense of the private sector`` means?

Their commonality is a dominant role of the government at the expense of the private sector
  

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The people being ruled by the government would represent the private sector. Presumably “at the expense of” means either taxation or loss of power to make decisions (domination).

  • The people being ruled by the government would represent the private sector.
  • Presumably “at the expense of” means either taxation or loss of power to make decisions (domination).
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The peoplebeing ruled by the government would represent the private sector. Presumably “at the expense of” means either taxation

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