Yet at no time has he made a clear and convincing case for his leadership, his vision for the country. |
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But at no time whatsoever have I ever acted dishonestly or with conscious impropriety. |
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It is perfectly clear that at no time did the claimant hold any such appointment as a member of any such body. |
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While the essays are finely crafted, and held together by a common theme, at no time is the issue of typicality addressed. |
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The American system of training has been refined over the years and at no time is a trainee left unsupervised. |
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The ambulance crashed on to a freight line and at no time was there any likelihood a train would crash into it. |
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It was noisy, it was raucous, but at no time was there any trouble. |
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And at no time did personal aggrandizement or recognition or reward figure in such deeds. |
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He said at no time did he campaign for the position from any association and saw no need to get disappointed because he was just asked to contest the position. |
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The Claimant testified that at no time during his stay in hospital did anyone indicate that he would require a blood transfusion. |
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It tackled steep inclines, rocky surfaces, muddy tracks and sand dunes with aplomb and at no time did I feel it would bog down or fail to scale rocky obstacles. |
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In fact, at no time do Spar personnel have any direct connection with DND aircraft. |
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This led to some problems in protecting the site, but at no time was the safety of those fighting the fire compromised. |
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Mr. Speaker, in direct answer to the member opposite, at no time did Mr. Jaffer ever discuss any of these issues with me. |
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While the Congolese authorities are, quite legitimately, foreseeing the departure of MONUC, they at no time presented any ultimatums or demands. |
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A little reminder: in the inmates' manual it is clearly stated in the chapter on dress code that at no time may women inmates be improperly dressed or in the nude except for in the bathroom. |
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As for the slanderous allusions directed at me, I have to say that it is not my normal attitude and that at no time did I wish to alter the normal conduct of the debate. |
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Hence, at no time have provincial government departments and agencies been politically encouraged to embrace Government Agents as the most effective deliverer of integrated public services to rural and remote areas. |
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The weakness of the restructuring plan lies in the fact that at no time was the precondition for its implementation, i.e. the takeover of the assets, financially secured. |
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Further, at no time did she provide documentation to support her claim. |
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However, at no time did it ask the Committee to lift the request. |
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But at no time, did this town give us the desire to stay. |
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But these jests, and others of a similar nature, had evidently produced, at no time, any effect upon the cachinnatory muscles of the tar. |
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Although there was a shortage of artillery ammunition, at no time were the Allies critically short of any necessity. |
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At no time has Latham stated categorically that the topic of tax-cuts are off limits. |
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At no time did he ever see ladder ties extending from the block to the brick wythe. |
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At no time was an audience challenged to question a moral conundrum, or inspired to see the world through different eyes. |
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At no time did he acknowledge a need to obtain congressional authorization. |
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At no time during this meeting did he discuss or allude to specific violations of conduct, Lavik said. |
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At no time have I stated or implied that I wanted to insert creation science or intelligent design into the science curriculum standards. |
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At no time was there less than one pair of eyes locked on the bank of monitoring computer screens, dials, charts and print-outs. |
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At no time have I ever observed these specimens venturing out from cover, regardless of how dim the light. |
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At no time did Mr Stoker experience symptoms consistent with acute poisoning with organophosphates. |
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At no time have I ever made threatening gestures or spoken words which would imply that I would physically harm anyone. |
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At no time was she turned onto her front to discharge water from her lungs and I believe that she was not given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. |
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At no time in history has the issue of human rights come to the fore as in the current era. |
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At no time did the games disintegrate into one-man shows of polo prowess. |
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At no time during the study did the participants complain of being hungry, which is an important consideration when recommending diets to promote weight loss. |
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At no time did Ian question his decision to take up the challenge. |
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At no time did the partisans of the opposition speak well of Joseph Smith. |
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At no time during the shoot was Viscount Severn directly in front of the Earl of Wessex. |
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At no time in his life did Mercator claim to be a Lutheran but there are many hints that he had sympathies in that direction. |
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At no time could the Emperor simply issue decrees and govern autonomously over the Empire. |
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