So long as you realise that convenience comes at a price, then by all means take the easy way out. |
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Travel over to the Continent by all means but remember if you bring back booze and cigs it must be for personal use. |
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Let the record show I was wrong, and by all means keep that in mind the next time I speak with confidence and assurance. |
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Except good sense tells me I should enjoy this last fling, and by all means see Montana. |
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If you see something you think belongs in a different category, by all means let me know. |
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If you'll pay the high rate, and your are creditworthy, then by all means have the money. |
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Disagree with me by all means, dear reader, but don't dismiss me out of hand. |
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Take time to get to know him, and by all means, let him get to know the true-blue you. |
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If you want fireworks for the tricentenary, by all means that can be arranged. |
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If you disagree with Berlind's points then by all means criticise, but low blows at his use of language are petty and unnecessary. |
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If you think you know of one who might be interested, then by all means, please tell me. |
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But by all means, do play the game as it is quite addictive and takes an innovative approach to commanding your team members. |
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Well, by all means I'll drink your beer, even if I'm sorry to hear that you've been afflicted with protracted spells of mirthlessness. |
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Give land to the landless, by all means, but do it in a manner that is fair to all. |
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If you have any thoughts about this, by all means, start a discussion thread, and let us know. |
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Go on strike by all means, but don't be surprised if some unknown blackleg wannabe steals your job. |
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I am not against this practice, and if you think it will help you, by all means, write your goals down and hang them up. |
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If you missed it on its first go-round, and you think you might fit the profile, by all means give it a chance. |
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Although, if you don't mind paying a little more, by all means, pick it up. |
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If you do not agree with it, by all means dismiss it from your consideration, but attend to me on the law. |
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Let there be safeguards by all means, but these should not be in the totality that they currently are. |
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When writing a first draft, by all means let the story rip, so to speak. |
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If ribbed sweaters suit you, then by all means, slip one on. |
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So by all means, if you think your child's cold has gone on for more than seven days, and your child is still congested and perhaps coughing heavily, see your pediatrician. |
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As for cosmogenies, by all means, if I leave things out, correct me. |
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Look, if you've got a posse of restless toddlers at home and just want to shut 'em up for 90 minutes, then by all means, bring them to see this movie. |
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A dog will get itself out of water so if you do see an animal in difficulties, by all means call the emergency services and wait for help but do not try to be a hero. |
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The use of scouring agents or of a dust cloth or the like for drying the frame is to be avoided by all means. |
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They will push ahead to strengthen their own economic positions by all means possible, including expanding their own marine capacity. |
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The Chair: That's off the subject of pesticides, but if you feel like answering, by all means go ahead. |
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So yes, by all means, empower the local community, ennoble the grassroots stakeholders, and develop participatory partnerships. |
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The rather conservative, pro-Chinese faction is seeking to retain absolute power by all means. |
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If your dog is well-mannered around strangers, then by all means, extend him aninvitation. |
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Reactionaries and interclassists, they must, in the eyes of their respective leaders, fight the rest of an impious society by all means. |
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Amendment 65 proposes to oblige railway undertakings to avoid by all means delays. |
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The Commission's opinion is that we should endeavour by all means to avoid that kind of thing. |
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These are by all means the foundations on which we consciously build the sustainable development of our enterprise. |
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While encouraging it by all means possible, it is also necessary to follow attentively all its implications. |
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The customer is always right: if you want to heighten that refreshing taste, by all means drink your drink with a slice of lemon. |
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I explained that this reflects the Tajik policy to promote by all means the establishment of Community companies in the Republic of Tajikistan. |
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Such practices constituted terrorism and the international community had a duty to combat them by all means. |
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If desktop publishing, layout, and word processor magic are not your strengths, then by all means get the help of a friend who is good in these areas. |
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I wish she would retire from the public eye, be elusive, continue to cultivate the mad as a box of frogs image by all means, but stop talking and concentrate on the singing. |
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If this is something that interests you, then by all means go for it. |
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If you have never seen this movie, by all means rent this disc. |
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Telephone, have a talk by all means but exclude me from arrangements. |
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If writing is not your forte, by all means, have it done for you. |
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If it sounds like your sort of thing, then, by all means, check it out. |
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Drunk and impaired drivers have to be kept off the road because other people's lives are at stake, so by all means bring your concerns to the county sheriff's office. |
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So, Messrs. Gramm and Hubbard, sure, by all means, let's replicate what Reagan did. |
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Read it, by all means, and enjoy its many strengths but don't hope for much more than a depiction of how a modern yuppy realises the vapidity of his existence. |
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If you honestly believe that prayer will help, by all means go and pray. |
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Journalists have to choose their words carefully, tell their truth, by all means, but be cognisant that people out there deserve to be treated with respect. |
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The international community, through the UN, should by all means register its outrage at North Korea's act and translate that outrage into some concrete actions. |
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That by all means will lead to public awareness of the possibilities for access to justice and the opportunities of the public to file law suits for the cases relating to the environment. |
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And that Rooney should have to share it … well, yes of course, sure, let her share it by all means with Cate Blanchett who was, arguably in fact, the senior thespian partner in this passionate love story. |
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Governments and economic actors should have a long term vision, even when the conjuncture is not favourable, and not seek immediate profit by all means. |
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Although Don Rupp is comfortably settled in his home state surroundings living within 2 miles of the house his grandfather was born in, in 1905, he is by all means a world traveler. |
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This surplus amount must by all means applied to an untreated area. |
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If you do have extra milk, then by all means raise your extra bucklings and cull doelings for meat. |
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She added that the situation is totally different in Russia, as synchronised swimmers are wholly supported by all means in their sports' career. |
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This turnabout was, by all means, justified. |
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Certainly, we would encourage anybody impacted, any industry, any business, any individual anywhere who is affected by this in a negative way that we have not yet sussed out, by all means to give us a shout. |
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That said, if you independently luck into a free drink or two because of your charming personality, by all means, enjoy the largesse but don't forget to mention the free perks when writing your review. |
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To become and remain slender does not require changing your life completely, but long-lastingly acquiring habits, which are, by all means, agreeable, because through them the impression of being on a diet are avoided. |
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The imminent peacenik, however, said they are determined to work hard and to fight to bring peace to South Asia by all means. |
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If the idea of a kid who shares genes with you running around somewhere doesn't freak you out, then by all means, sell your baby batter to a sperm bank. |
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If you have a statement piece, by all means wear or carry it discerningly. |
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Constructive criticism by all means, but with fairnesss and accuracy. |
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