How was a player supposed to perform credibly under the current impasse? he asked. |
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The larger the thing that you can credibly attach yourself to, the more meaning you get out of life. |
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Taking some examples it can be credibly argued that the situation is not quite as problematic as he argues. |
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It is among the very few organizations that can credibly claim to have pioneered a market. |
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At no stage can it be credibly argued that all means towards a peaceful settlement in the conflict had been exhausted, the report insists. |
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It is the only party that now credibly campaigns to form a national government. |
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Put simply, if inflation is bad, it is difficult to see why rampant house price inflation can credibly be seen as anything good. |
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The main challenge is to ensure that these are credibly and transparently developed and that the integration process advances at a steady pace. |
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I also believe provincial governments should set clear target dates, perhaps longer in some cases, but ones which could be credibly realized. |
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Such people could not credibly claim to be fighting oppression or to be building a just society. |
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In the circumstances now prevailing, that is the strongest assurance that can be credibly given. |
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HomeSnap informed me, quite credibly, that even the smallest and homeliest of the houses nearby were far beyond my reach. |
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But we also need an approach that could credibly balance the budget over the business cycle. |
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Democrats can no longer credibly portray Romney simply as an extremist, tout court. |
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It's clear that only Labour can credibly claim to be the anti-austerity party of Scotland. |
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And that perspective is ultimately always more credibly embodied by a Le Pen. |
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This force represents an optimal balance of key operational capabilities that would credibly contribute to a secure environment. |
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Mr President, Parliament's budget has to be dealt with effectively, responsibly and credibly. |
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We call upon delegations to act credibly and deal with questions in an objective manner. |
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The traces of defences then built at Hauenstein und on Mont Vully remind us of how credibly neutrality was practised during the First World War. |
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We strongly encourage the authorities to seize this opportunity to engage credibly with the international community. |
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How can States better support each other in developing national capacity to credibly investigate and prosecute ICC crimes? |
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Bringing independent, expert judgement to bear will increase the pressure on the recalcitrants and make it harder for the government to credibly hold its line. |
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Still, the film is a startling document for its time, and in its crazy quilt of themes could be screened credibly in a festival of avant-garde films. |
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The developers used motion capture to animate the soldiers very credibly. |
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We show that if the potential entrant could credibly offer to pay a penalty for unfulfilled orders should it not enter, buyers' miscoordination is less likely to occur. |
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How can we live and witness to our faith credibly and attractively in the face of our own spiritual poverty and increasing speechlessness? |
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And he can credibly point to a record of leadership built on forging bipartisan solutions in the state Legislature. |
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And even if the police catch someone, what are the odds that he can credibly name the hundred-odd teenagers who were also there? |
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But given what has been credibly written about him personally, Oscar Pistorius was transfixed by the dark side of the moon. |
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The result of the elections expressed clearly and credibly the will of the electorate to change course. |
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A monetary policy which credibly maintains price stability has an important positive impact on welfare. |
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The Bulgarian Government has proved itself capable of fulfilling the accession criteria and of credibly complying with the demands made of it. |
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It is crucial that where national judicial systems can credibly investigate and fairly try alleged perpetrators of atrocity crimes, they do so. |
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It is Johnson's relation to Hester Thrale — the woman he lived with, whom he loved, and who wrote the only contemporaneous account that gives a credibly different picture of what the great man was like. |
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The party just needs to threaten, credibly, to siphon off enough Conservative votes to deny David Cameron's party victory in a decisive number of seats: a disastrous fate in a first-past-the-post system. |
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This bias was credibly challenged only in 1975, when Robert Ader, a psychologist at the University of Rochester, was trying to learn if rats could be conditioned to associate nausea with saccharin. |
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This is because no one can credibly argue that Mr. Buck — or anyone else — should be capitally prosecuted, sentenced to death or executed because of his race. |
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In the absence of reliable baseline data, it is difficult to credibly claim substantive increases in knowledge of malaria, its prevention, and its control. |
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Where combinations of randomly occurring individual events could credibly lead to AOOs or accident conditions, they shall be considered in the design. |
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Only an EU that can credibly enforce fiscal as well as political and legal standards will survive in the long run – and that credibility will require a realistic scenario for what can happen to misbehaving member states. |
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One of the more challenging aspects of reporting on performance is to credibly report on the contribution the program has made to the expected outcomes. |
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Mr Anwar, a political chameleon whose real beliefs are sometimes hard to pin down, has many critics, but he could at least credibly lead a coalition that bridges Malaysia's ethnic divides. |
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I will assume that a central bank credibly commits to maintain stable prices and is fully and unequivocally trusted by the public and by other policy-makers. |
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We dream of one day seeing this State as a positive addition to existing States in the region, carrying out its commitments ably and credibly and enjoying its rights on the basis of justice. |
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Only the Security Council can credibly convey that message. |
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In order that we may remain competitive, we will have to conceive and market an increasing array of products that are credibly and relevantly 'reduced. |
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The G8 and G20 summits will be separate events, but they will complement and reinforce each other in order to credibly address global issues and challenges. |
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However, we intend to build in measures to ensure that the recognition procedure f unctions effectively and credibly. |
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By credibly pursuing price stability and by solidly anchoring inflation expectations, the ECB was making the best possible contribution to creating an environment conducive to economic growth and employment. |
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The political strategy of not allowing oneself to be nailed down may, however, be successful where it credibly focuses on the positive aspects of flexibility, openness and pragmatism rather than on opportunism. |
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How can Canadians expect the Prime Minister to competently and credibly negotiate something like softwood lumber or crime when he is simply making it up as he goes along? |
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Can anybody on the other side of the House credibly say that Canadians will be vaccinated before the peak period of this pandemic by the end of this month? |
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With proof of performance credibly assured, you can reduce the technological risk for technology purchasers, helping to attract investment and increase your market share. |
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