After all, there is no shortage of traders willing to deal in Third World debt. |
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Our best chance of marginalising those who deal in terror is to retain our humanity while responding to their inhumanity. |
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But I hear there was a deal in Trevor Square, Knightsbridge, on a new-build penthouse where the car parking was thrown in free? |
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Those topics are the impact of technology and popular mass culture, both elusive subjects with which to deal in general terms. |
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For people who deal in commercial property this is an unfortunate fact of life. |
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Does your Honour wish me to deal in detail with the special leave questions? |
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Women have a particularly bad deal in the cancer stakes, according to Greaves. |
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We have achieved a great deal in the past two years, but we are not complacent. |
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One road sells cane-ware, another has scrap merchants trading in steel and iron, wholesale merchants who deal in old cloth. |
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If there's one thing last fall's election debacle taught us, it's that people like to deal in absolutes. |
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Ham gets all glum about the circumstances and talks to himself a great deal in mind-bendingly long non-internal monologues. |
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Our organisation owns shares in a lot of these but we deal in theft, blackmail and counterfeiting. |
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And they both thought the other had the cushiest deal in the world, so we traded places with them. |
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Regional trade networks deal in locally produced agricultural goods, such as potatoes, rice, shea butter, and kola nuts. |
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Power delivery apart, these two modestly sized prestige cars have a great deal in common. |
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I intend to deal in some greater detail with the decision of the Supreme Court presently. |
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This was possibly the best business deal in history, as he has made a few billion dollars from it. |
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They seem to have abandoned the idea of doing serious scientific work altogether, and seem content to deal in propaganda and bloviation. |
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The uncharitable remarks by some ministers are unfortunate and contribute a great deal in defaming the country. |
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He doesn't deal in heroes and villains, not even loveable rogues, and that's frightening stuff for an inveterate good guy. |
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He's pledged to continue to improve services so that customers get a better deal in the future. |
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I became an alcoholic and began to deal in drugs, even snorting cocaine and crack. |
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These banks can deal in futures and options so that they can manage price risks. |
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The extra officers will mean a harder life for those who deal in heroin and other hard drugs, he said. |
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Why were you so successful in that format when you often had trouble closing the deal in stroke play? |
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We all get opportunities, but when presented with hers, Martha used it for all it was worth, finally finagling a book deal in the process. |
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If IBM is hot to trot on a deal in your shop and you are financing, make IBM give you both options on your deal. |
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For growth, he concluded a key deal in October with the computer manufacturer to sell co-branded products. |
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Perversely, many chapters deal in detail with individual people who can only be described as extraordinary. |
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The big bad company offers quite a good deal in the end, brokered by implausibly competent and honest lawyers. |
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It seems to be that they concentrate on particular projects and ones that deal in Portuguese language only. |
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Now, another problem with that paragraph is that it seeks to deal in a compendious manner with disparate kinds of corroborative evidence. |
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Never mind the fact that he inked a new three-year deal in the past 10 days. |
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Sentences of this form are called conditionals, and will concern us a good deal in the next chapter. |
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He doesn't believe the film to be an accurate representation of his life, but since when did major motion pictures deal in the naked truth? |
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There is a good deal in this case and other writings about the need for the law to adapt to modern social conditions. |
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If they've been unwilling to accept a cramdown up to this point, I see no reason for a bank to take the deal in the first place. |
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They still had a deal in Japan and put together an album featuring guest singers and rappers while they pondered their next move. |
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The plan is to call for a vote on the deal in May and pay the dividends shortly afterward. |
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Pianos and keyed wind instruments deal in fixed intervals between notes, so they resolve both c sharp and d flat to the same frequency. |
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Indicative of the plight of the economy, in August 1993 Cuba amended its constitution to allow its citizens to deal in the hated Yanqui dollar. |
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As a last resort, Lambeau seeks out his old college roommate, who has a great deal in common with young Will. |
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I do feel that they are getting a bad deal in terms of coverage and I was glad that I was able to do a little bit to put that right. |
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The underlease contained various covenants by Mr Walker and Mr Mittee not to deal in any way with the reversion to the lease. |
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It needs to invest the considerable sums of money provided by the Sky deal in long-term change. |
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He firmly denied any suggestion that he had struck a deal in return for giving his fellow Right-winger the prospect of a clear run. |
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They deal in a tidy but dark brand of fusion, characterised by restless drumming, proggy gothic keyboards and spiky but lyrical guitar heroics. |
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Thinking back to his sarky statement about Manchester United and the prawn sandwiches, I think there is a great deal in that. |
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But another source said the cards were not all stacked in Regent's favour, as it needed to close a deal in order to strengthen its pubs portfolio beyond Walkabout bars. |
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You do the deal in the boardroom, but you execute in the boiler room. |
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Tucker refused the original proposal to buy the European company's bats, instead working out a deal in which Louisville Slugger buys billets of wood and makes its own product. |
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Holidays like Rosh Hashanah, which begins Wednesday night, are a big deal in the Gregory household. |
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I shall deal in more detail with the nature of the offer below. |
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McDonnell achieved a bipartisan deal in February that raised the sales tax to fund new transportation projects. |
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Some journalists told me it was like watching paint dry because it was just endless back and forth in which neither side really seemed to want to deal in the end. |
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Where movies rarely deal in any realistic way with the problems of work and family, these shows tell the modern story of the work-family supplanting the real-family. |
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I find what looks like a great deal in the small ads of Drapers. |
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In content, they deal in lost loves, lost opportunities, and the ambivalence inspired by a difficult childhood. |
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There is not space here to deal in detail with all the relevant issues. |
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The last two books deal in particular with the industrial expansion of the early part of the century, and the degradation that followed in its train. |
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American hard rockers Amen have been quiet in the UK but have signed a major deal in the States and the shambolic Alfie are still dawdling along albeit somewhat aimlessly. |
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If their PR is to be believed, they are the real deal in rock. |
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The Borrower shall not be entitled to assign, transfer or otherwise deal in any way with all or any of its rights, benefits and obligations under this Agreement. |
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There is already a deal in place at Bravo for a new TV series, Project Red, which deals exclusively with films that are either shelved or stopped before production. |
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According to Merritt, at the time of the killings they were thrilled about scoring a big deal in Saudi Arabia. |
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Clamping down on anti-social behaviour and giving victims a fairer deal in court are among a raft of crime-related measures and reforms announced in the Queen's Speech. |
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Having inflexible, overly moralistic policies for dealing with those who deal in drugs may be unrealistic in this environment if there are other priorities. |
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Credit cards are convenient, but few individuals have setups where they can handle the plastic, that being the purvey of businesses who deal in volume. |
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Over the years, each of these artists has exhibited separately, showing works that deal in varying ways with the confluence of biology, technology and art. |
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It would certainly put the frighteners on the scum who deal in such crime and I would be only too willing to pull the lever. |
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Some specialized fields of economics deal in market failure more than others. |
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According to Dan Lusthaus, Madhyamaka and Yogachara have a great deal in common, and the commonality stems from early Buddhism. |
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He later became a diplomat, and was negotiating an arms deal in Britain when he and his family were stranded during the Russian Revolution. |
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On 30 October 2015, Cellino agreed a deal in principle with Leeds Fans Utd to sell a majority stake in the club. |
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Code articles deal in generalities and thus stand at odds with statutory schemes which are often very long and very detailed. |
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Afterward, the Colombian government and the FARC signed a revised peace deal in November 2016, which the Colombian congress approved. |
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Slaves were an expensive commodity, and traders received a great deal in exchange for each enslaved person. |
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He remains such a big deal in Mexico that the Mexicali Aguilas, a professional Mexican League team, urged Valenzuela, who turns 44 Nov. |
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Misremembering races from more than 20 years ago isn't too big of a deal in the long run. |
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A wholly-owned subsidiary of CEL, Everbright Hero Holdings Limited, will finish the deal in 2 phrases. |
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Two rival Libyan tribes, the Tuareg and Toubou, have signed a ceasefire deal in Doha to end months of fighting, Qatar state media has reported. |
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Does the medical profession, struggling for the public's confidence, have to deal in this unhonest way? |
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For example, what's the secret to getting a sweetheart deal in salary negotiations? |
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However, booking one-way flights on different airlines may get you a better deal in some cases. |
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The agreement is the priciest multifamily deal in Durango in property records dating to 1997 and perhaps the biggest local deal of its type ever. |
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Irabu had hired Nomura, a man with whom he obviously had a great deal in common, and, who, as we have seen, was rapidly becoming the Darth Vader of Japanese baseball. |
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Like in King of New York, I thought of a guy who comes out of jail after five years and now he's gonna take over every drug deal in New York, period. |
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Singers deal in words, as well as music, and Elgar's settings, whether in the part songs, the modestly-scaled sacred pieces or the grand choral works are exemplary. |
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The summer solstice is a really big deal in Alaska, which had many Midnight Sun Fun Runs, Midnight Sun Dances, riverboat races and other festivals this weekend. |
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Samba arrived at QPR from the Russian club following a transfer deadline-day deal in January, but failed to prevent the west Londoners from relegation. |
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Projects like aquaculture and aquafarming are very promising and would help a great deal in the country's development in the long run, Mr Shaheen said. |
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The French firm was originally awarded a five-year operations and maintenance deal in 2009 for the company's Acetyl plant in Jubail Industrial City. |
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He succeeded in brokering an important deal in the 1930s which brought an end to the Great Depression in Denmark, and also laid the foundation for a welfare state. |
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As a result, the partnership lost a great deal in time and money. |
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The law frequently distinguishes between merchants, who customarily deal in a commodity and are presumed to know well the business they are in, and consumers, who are not. |
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The sooner the grass can be got into quoils the better, for not only does the quoil stage give temporary protection but hay makes a good deal in quoil. |
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Crusoe and the ship's captain strike a deal in which Crusoe helps the captain and the loyal sailors retake the ship and leave the worst mutineers on the island. |
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Hamilton ended his working relationship with his father in early 2010 and subsequently signed a management deal in March 2011 with Simon Fuller's firm XIX Entertainment. |
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In 1997 two competitions were run alongside each other in Australia, after which a peace deal in the form of the National Rugby League was formed. |
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After making an announcement about the franchise deal in 2012, international fondue brand The Melting Pot has opened its first outlet in Dubai at Boxpark. |
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