Germany advances despite dissatisfaction with performance

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Germany advanced to the knockout stage after a win over Cote d’Ivoire but expressed dissatisfaction with its play.

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International soccer results do not influence U.S. household finances, jobs, or public policy.

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Sports tournament outcomes have no impact on U.S. family budgets or local services.

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The match does not affect U.S. trade, borders, or industrial policy.

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No U.S. government institution has authority or precedent in international soccer governance.

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No constitutional protections are engaged by athletic competition results.

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Soccer matches carry no implications for U.S. defense or infrastructure security.

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