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NEFX - Krugaltell.txt ? In this situation and it can be largely impossible to determine who will win and lose, but only relatively; as all ultimately lose, growth is slowed, and available means to the mass are strained. ? Increased production within said domain can correlate with outside areas devastated by these impositions, dependent on intermediate inputs now being harmed. ? The point of such actions within the domain of the official system in question can be to place burden from what is earned onto resources, but this may come with heavy concrete implications, such as fewer choices in the amount of things one can choose between under such conditions, higher price to pay for them, and an overall unjustly conditional caprice of mass fates. ? There may be a lot of pre-decided winners and losers, inefficiency, and general political punishment for official enemies. ? In such case there will likely be wide surprise at how things change as a result, sometimes in an unprecedented and yet unknown way where it’s not yet known where the change is going. ? There may be a report from an example of one affected by such action, noting that there is an attempt at an official level to reshape patterns of exchange in the known world. ? They may note the fallacy in attempts to balance certain amounts and types of inputs and outputs in a strategy, even if some means may be technically increased in the effort. ? Amidst this, titans of technology may have large and impactful plans about which inside specialist strategists can expound. ? The offending force in question may not be satisfied at existing alliance of an enemy with other of the force’s enemies, or the existence of unity outside of itself, especially given the concrete gains sought after concerning them. ? If it is understood that an affected one's allies are likewise affected ones and there is an attempt to gain leverage by the imperial force with each of them, it becomes clearer the point of such measures. ? The effectiveness of it as a strategy may lie in the uncertainty surrounding it, which yields a circle of conflicting relations between multiple parties. ? An imperial force may consider increasing a means-affecting measure from an existent rate to a considerably higher rate more given attention to, and it may be unclear in such case how serious the measure is or how much it is employed as leverage.

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