In fact, it's probably safe to say that no other place in the world can boast as high a population of prestidigitators as Sin City. |
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Few managers, it's safe to say, spent much time thinking about metrics or best practices. |
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It's safe to say her imperious streak has been running on high here lately. |
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I think it is safe to say that my second term in office is already moving at warp speed! |
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And given the editorial quality of your publication so far I think it's safe to say that your opinions will soon become well respected. |
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It is safe to say that our society has benefited from the acceptance and integration of groups which previously suffered from discrimination. |
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It would be safe to say that there was no need for the Holy Qur'an to expressly declare alcohol haram. |
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I think it's safe to say that it was because it made you look a right plonker. |
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She had never won anything in her life, so it's safe to say she was surprised when she scooped the rollover jackpot. |
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It is safe to say that this comparatively economical vehicle is one with some higher-priced componentry. |
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It is safe to say that no other fictional character had as much influence on the American freedom struggle as Miss Jane Pittman. |
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Without spoiling too much, it is safe to say, that the sewer-surfing murderer is no oil painting. |
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It's safe to say that hyperbole is the stuff of both poetry and protest movements. |
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Evidently they were skipping the assembly on purpose, so it was safe to say that I had snuck out of it. |
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In the print world, it's safe to say, making sure that one's detractors are heard is much rarer. |
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I ate the pad thai anyway, and it's safe to say that I won't be revisiting this particular establishment. |
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Let's hear from Ms. Smulyan herself: I think it's safe to say that like so many others here, I'm certainly a logophile. |
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If the pronouncement had been directed at a different predicament, it would have been safe to say it was the only way she could have kept herself sane. |
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Having traveled extensively through more than 130 countries on all 7 continents it would be safe to say that I've got a lot of mileage on me. |
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While hardly as obscure a job title as key grip or best boy, it's safe to say that most people wouldn't know exactly what being a director of photography involves. |
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Still young, it's safe to say the Slovak's best days are ahead, as she develops into one of the elite players on the women's circuit. |
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It seems safe to say that if all five types of child maltreatment were taken into consideration, this proportion would be much higher. |
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And I think it's safe to say he earns a teensy bit more money than you do. |
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It is safe to say that not all upper-class women experienced tea time as the somewhat idealized event represented in this photograph. |
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Add custom framing to the mix and it's safe to say Zazzle prints are true works of art. |
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The boatswains won the day, but I feel it is safe to say there will be no Avro Arrows coming out of this lot. |
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It's safe to say that You and I Alone doesn't have much in common sonically with Daphne and Celeste's previous work. |
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Because unemployment is at an all time low, some folks have landed themselves occupations in which it is safe to say they are less qualified than goldfish running snowblowers. |
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I think it is safe to say that Charles LeMoyne would be satisfied indeed if he could see what has become of his seigniory. |
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First, it is safe to say that Attica's huge size and favourable configuration made it unusual by any standards among Greek poleis. |
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I think it's safe to say this is probably the most broadcast collection of cartographic images in Canadian history. |
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It's safe to say that things are ramping up nicely, with the next climb, the Category 3 Côte de Midhopestones, coming up directly. |
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So it's safe to say that had we not been head and shoulders above the competition, we would have been out of business. |
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Some of these genes function in the nervous system, and others encode stable proteins, but it is safe to say that the cause of insusceptibility is not known in every case. |
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To define that, perhaps it's safe to say that it's the kind of farming where the farmer is the price setter. |
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If Augusta did decide to admit women, which is fine by me, it's safe to say the guys would play with guys and gals with gals, like they do everywhere else. |
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Moving on from the clichéd remark, is safe to say content often is an important cog in the wheel of any website. |
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Although it's safe to say that body waxes are generally more popular among gay men than heterosexual males, waxing your body hair has nothing to do with your sexuality. |
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It is safe to say that the creators and supporters of other irony and sarcasm marks were not amused. |
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I think it safe to say that the world would be back to an enormously complex and chaotic form of barter and that trade would be reduced to a virtual standstill. |
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It's safe to say that Burke Lake anglers have caught literally tons of bluegills, crappie, largemouth bass and other stocked gamefish since it opened. |
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The more violent aspect of the anti-apartheid movement was, safe to say, largely lost on occidental College protestors. |
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It is safe to say that we all agree that the status quo is not sustainable. |
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It is safe to say, based on the millions of visits made every year to similar sites, that the portal will have a very busy future. |
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It is safe to say that schools are working hard at making arts education accessible to students and some are succeeding well. |
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It is safe to say that suppression and law enforcement agencies play a key role in addressing the problems related to street gangs. |
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It is safe to say that virtually all Canadian households have a contract with one or more telecommunications companies. |
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Even though the babies can't really communicate with the volunteers, it is safe to say they want us there. |
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Perhaps I am boasting somewhat, but it is safe to say that FSNA is one of the bestmanaged not-for-profit organizations in the country. |
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It is safe to say that this tremendous growth in world trade has been far greater than anyone had expected. |
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It is safe to say that they follow the rules of courtesy which govern ordinary conversation. |
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It is safe to say, however, that these discoveries rank with the most significant developments that have ever taken place in this country. |
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It would be quite safe to say that such a sight has never been witnessed, before in the world. |
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It is thus safe to say that during the Roman period the town was one of the most important in what is today the province of Málaga. |
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I think it's safe to say that no matter which position one takes on it, breathplay is considered edgeplay. |
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It's safe to say that the baby boom generation is the most self-obsessed group of people ever to have boulevardiered the planet. |
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Short of any significant breaking news which revalues the USD, it is safe to say that these trends are relatively more predictable and stable this week as compared to other weeks. |
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Erm... It's safe to say that twerking would not have been one of the world's most popular search terms this year if it had been left to Clive Palmer rather than Miley Cyrus. |
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And if you consider Moore's law, I think it's safe to say that ten years from now digital media will evolve to a point that is unimaginable today. |
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That dialogue was in fact initiated, and it is safe to say that, at times, it was fairly unrestrained with its demonstrations and its wrangles or, in any case, point-scoring. |
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I think it is safe to say therefore that today is a more than appropriate occasion on which to reflect on the direction in which agricultural policy is moving! |
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In terms of scale, it is safe to say that never in history has economic integration involved so many people, both in raw numbers and as a percentage of the global population. |
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It is safe to say that over the past few years there has been a significant change in the face of Canada's public service and women have played a big role in this change. |
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It is probably safe to say that North Africans outnumber sub-Saharan Africans in Europe, and that West Africans comprise the largest share of the sub-Saharan Africans. |
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I think it is safe to say by now that this network of liaison officers has very clearly demonstrated its effectiveness by facilitating the smooth running of police inquiries in real time. |
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It is safe to say that the academic world is now convinced that sign languages are real languages in every sense of the term. |
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It is probably safe to say that in most Member States a lower standard is applied as compared to what applies in criminal procedure, but it is difficult to define more precisely the standards applied in each Member State. |
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While we certainly wish to cast no doubt on your linguistic dexterity, we feel it safe to say that we will understand you all the better if you propound your text in your own rather than a foreign tongue. |
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In his first role, he played a retarded stableboy in a minor slasher movie, and it seems safe to say that things have been getting better ever since. |
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Does the counsellor understand that couples' counselling is not appropriate until the threat of violence is removed and the woman feels safe to say what she thinks? |
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It's safe to say that the worst offenders are taxi drivers, who swerve across lanes, endangering motorists, for a few hundred baizas. |
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It is safe to say that in this industry the only constant is change. |
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I think its safe to say the freebies are not a big part of being a royal. |
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But, all in all, it seems safe to say that, though America is militarily pre-eminent as never before, defence will be a central concern. Yet plenty of traps await Mr Bush if he precipitately tries to go it alone. |
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However, it is safe to say that for public service broadcasters in Europe it would be a nightmare to be unable to offer daily news programmes to the public. |
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It's safe to say this catapulted business. |
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I think it's safe to say that the entire Robin Williams episode was one of the funniest things that us Whosers have ever seen in our entire lives. |
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It's safe to say most of the nation's 400 or so professional arm-wrestlers don't bring the same kind of manic energy to a match that Roberts did on Sunday. |
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