He doesn't deserve threats and abuse along these lines from a bunch of lunatics denouncing our democratic process. |
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Regrettably, public inquiries along these lines would take weeks, if not months. |
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Companies with the right vision can begin planning their future activities along these lines. |
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The first new-build community along these lines is near completion in Gloucestershire. |
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The next section continues along these lines, offering a modest exercise in futurology and a selective listing of future areas for research. |
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The final point I would like to make is that I understand that the Australians adopted legislation along these lines some time ago. |
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After making inquiries along these lines, 6 schools came forward with their requests. |
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And would changes along these lines be a slippery slope or a maturing process within the framework of the United Kingdom? |
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Some of them might even be open to argument along these lines, but the overwhelming vast majority of them will be biased against your views. |
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The annus mirabilis of 1995 was the beginning, the peak, and the end of serious efforts along these lines. |
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The Council noted with satisfaction the agreement along these lines between three of the main Bosnian parties. |
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The Commission will continue to work along these lines on the basis of a precautious and science-based approach. |
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As his musings developed along these lines, Hazlitt continued to contribute miscellaneous articles to various periodicals. |
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The advice you give and the pressure you can bring to bear along these lines will be extremely useful. |
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It is therefore along these lines that a both financial and human resources should be reallocated. |
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However, the committee must feel very comfortable about broadening these recommendations to make suggestions along these lines. |
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We are glad that it is happening, but it also needs to be noted that negotiations many times have proceeded along these lines. |
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Thus for much the following analysis, the data is divided along these lines. |
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The BIPM Director has written to the other current members of JCDCMAS along these lines. |
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He therefore invites the Executive Board to make a recommendation along these lines to the General Conference. |
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The following very rough draft gives an idea of what a provision along these lines might look like. |
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The group aim to develop further projects along these lines in the near future. |
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But creating an alternative along these lines would have carried a clear danger. |
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Since your new series is along these lines, could you recommend a post-apocalyptic novel to your readers that influenced you? |
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The commission's conclusions, which were put into effect in a Militia Act passed in 1855, were not at all along these lines, opposing the idea of the Province of Canada maintaining regular troops. |
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They conclude that it is necessary to radically change the current development model and make a determined step towards a more joined-up model by introducing legal and regulatory instruments targeted along these lines. |
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However, we are not aware of any study having concluded that adopting a fixed exchange rate or joining a monetary union has, in fact, engendered any significant changes along these lines. |
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We shall submit a proposal along these lines before the end of this year. |
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Why do we believe action along these lines is necessary? |
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However, I condemn the fact that the report merely recommends or urges governments, instead of forcing them to include, in their legislation, laws along these lines. |
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Wile they was still talking along these lines, the orchestra begin to drool a Perfect Day, so I ducked out on the porch for air. |
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When Watt returned to Britain, he began experiments along these lines with hopes of finding a commercially viable process. |
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However, even today, only preliminary experiments along these lines have ever been performed. |
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The Commission expects all parties concerned to make every effort towards solving outstanding bilateral issues with their neighbours along these lines. |
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Speculations along these lines have already been voiced by molecular biologists. |
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However, it would in any case take several years until the Basel Convention is amended along these lines and even more until this amendment is transposed into domestic law. |
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Strategies could be successfully developed along these lines. |
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Matters cannot continue indefinitely along these lines. |
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Some may be concerned that a system along these lines would be inflexible. |
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Sociologists routinely address questions along these lines. |
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