In proposing the motion, he also said that it was a case of putting money before anything else. |
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The Church will have to regain its doctrinal health once again before anything else. |
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I listen to a lot of records and what counts before anything else is the music. |
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These objectives come before anything else for the development of human resources and private sector businesses. |
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So a very fine balance needs to be struck before anything else, and it is up to each country to do so. |
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Madam Speaker, before anything else, I would like to congratulate my colleague from the Liberal Party on his fine speech. |
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Such negotiations take place immediately and are concluded before anything else happens. |
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They express before anything else the MPC's will to open up and to use the external shock thus provoked to liberalize their economic system. |
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If there are different currencies, the basic currency must be indicated before anything else. |
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It is quite preposterous for the U. S. to urge the DPRK to disarm itself before anything else under the present situation where the two countries are in a state of armistice and technically at war. |
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We must demand that Morocco accept this plan before anything else. |
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The crux of her argument was that the roadways needed repair before anything else could be accomplished. |
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Abundant bleeding must be stopped before anything else. |
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Lastly, a Leica is, before anything else, a 35-mm. |
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We are now in the eleventh hour and we have to ensure we have a very strong voice for making that diversion stay put, before anything else happens, until we get a proper environment impact assessment. |
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We feel it would have made more sense if, before anything else, the parliamentary committees concerned had carefully analysed the Commission communication on this judgment. |
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But this implies, before anything else, a change of perspective with regard to what the human world is, and with respect to the relationship between that collective experience and individual humanity. |
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Accordingly, the first thing to do, before anything else, is to meticulously search through the deceased's personal belongings to find a written document containing the expression of his last wishes. |
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Returning officers cannot order furniture to be delivered or phone lines to be installed until they have signed a lease and have gained access to the premises, and before anything else a thorough cleaning may be necessary. |
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He says faxes communicate urgency and are read before anything else. |
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Before anything else she sets up the percolator, thankful that the practicalities of starting work coincide with the means of her continued survival. |
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