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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
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Saviour

http://news.yahoo.com/french-sarkozy-wants-europe-trade-border-protection-141252760.html

"President Nicolas Sarkozy, recasting himself as France's savior from low-cost competition and high immigration, threatened to disregard European limitations on protectionism as he sought to give his re-election campaign a second wind on Sunday."

Does "savior from" mean "savior that came from"?
  

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SheltieBites Does "savior from" mean "savior that came from"? No, it means President Sarcozy promises to prevent France from perishing as a result of the fact that labour and products coming from developing countries and numerous immigrants have a considerable influence on the French economy. CB

  • SheltieBites Does "savior from" mean "savior that came from"?
  • No, it means President Sarcozy promises to prevent France from perishing as a result of the fact that labour and products coming from developing countries and numerous immigrants have a considerable influence on the French economy.
  • CB
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SheltieBitesDoes "savior from" mean "savior that came from"?
No, it means President Sarcozy promises to prevent France from perishing as a result of the fact that labour and products coming from developing countries and numerous immigrants have a considerable influence on the French economy.

CB

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