Complete freedom, unlimited power. The term is French for “blank paper,” used in the same sense as “blank check” — that is, anything may be filled in. In the 1600s it was used in the military for unconditional surrender. After World War I it was broadened to civilian contexts, such as
“He’s the best mechanic we have; the boss gave him carte blanche to handle all the repairs.”
Who are the most influential Bolivians, according to Bloomberg Línea?
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* Businessmen Marcelo Claure, Mario Anglarill Salvatierra, and Samuel Doria
Medina stand out. The criteria considered include the ability to generate
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