| 11. | There will be other mistakes; there will be more contagion.
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| 12. | When the contagion is loose, everyone needs to be vaccinated,
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| 13. | "War is a contagion, " he warned.
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| 14. | "They hope it was not from contagion,"
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| 15. | Some cities emptied their swimming pools to prevent contagion through water.
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| 16. | Itoh described Thailand's circumstances since July as reverse contagion.
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| 17. | It could even have a new contagion effect on the region.
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| 18. | The term financial contagion has created controversy throughout the past years.
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| 19. | Financial contagion is one of the main causes of financial regulation.
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| 20. | However, this is not the same phenomenon as simple contagion.
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