The committee is satisfied that the matter is not cut and dried, and that meaningful consultation is taking place. |
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I would have thought it would be pretty cut and dried when one biffs a senior citizen down the stairs. |
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The process has been entirely legitimate and there is nothing certainly cut and dried about the application. |
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It's something that didn't go unnoticed in the Jensen household once his move north was cut and dried. |
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We are up at Workington next which is going to be a real tough game so it's definitely not cut and dried at the moment. |
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But in practice, the issue isn't so cut and dried, because while lawyers have a duty to the court, it's not their job to convict their client. |
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However, between the fine words and noble principles expressed by the European Ombudsman and practice, things are not always so cut and dried. |
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Dr. John Dunne: I'm saying if things were more cut and dried, if you did not allow for individual differences, there would be less to litigate. |
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Even the NDP obviously acknowledges that the issue of pension reform is not cut and dried. |
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A lot has been made this week of the sad history of recent years where the final eight by round seven is almost cut and dried for the rest of the season. |
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I would not want my colleagues to think that the amount of compensation was cut and dried. |
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That said, the experience on the ground with respect to jurisdiction is not always cut and dried. |
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It's not as cut and dried as that, but we suspect it pretty strongly, so we'll cut down on the harvest. |
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I think it's cut and dried already that they are going to close the place. |
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He went on say that where bonus schemes were cut and dried and that was not fair, the situation should be looked at, and that drew more scattered applause. |
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The separation between programmes according to the age of the beneficiaries is far from cut and dried. |
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But the issue wasn't so cut and dried Monday afternoon at city hall. |
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We cannot give a fast cut and dried answer to this issue, and there should be a much broader discussion. |
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It is the production of this atmospere and the evocation of this attitude which is the principal work of the men and women of goodwill, and not the presentation of some cut and dried solution. |
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This unusual procedure clearly shows that the issue is not cut and dried. |
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This is a danger against which the United States, under the Bush administration, has decided to take a stand, adopting a position which, although erroneous, is quite clear, quite cut and dried. |
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As much as we would like to say all decisions associated with species at risk and habitat protection are cut and dried, black and white and easy to decide I think everyone in the House would agree that is not the case. |
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I'm certainly saying the Agent Orange people should be cut and dried. |
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It is an extremely varied situation that is not as cut and dried or black and white as it used to be back in the forties and fifties when unions were growing with great strength. |
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Issues of local ownership are no longer cut and dried. |
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This isn't a country where things are cut and dried, and done according to Hoyle. |
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The raw materials are powdered and then mixed together with a binder to form a paste, which, for direct burning incense, are then cut and dried into pellets. |
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However, the Reform movement has indicated that this is not so cut and dried, and different situations call for consideration and differing actions. |
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