When and if you intend to foist 3,580 patients on to doctors in other practices, what will their reaction be? |
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An exquisite foist must have three properties that a good surgeon should have, and that is, an eagle's eye, a lady's hand, and a lion's heart. |
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What's far worse is the phenomenon of the inflationary recession that Keynesians are always trying to foist upon us. |
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They must have a tragically low opinion of the average viewer's intelligence to foist something this poorly written upon us. |
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So no, Gordon, I don't hate Easter eggs themselves, just the marketing wazzocks who foist them on us from January 1st each year. |
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Fears that the euro project is part of some malign plot to foist an unaccountable European superstate upon EU members must be addressed. |
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He's patient and doesn't foist his presence on anyone, but rather waits for them to acknowledge him as a companion. |
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I'm always suspicious when a previous generation tries to foist its heroes on me. |
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Moreover, the ITU has no power to foist rules on governments that refuse to bargain. |
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The degree of energy wasted by the political leaders of Europe in trying to foist an unwanted Constitution on our people is quite staggering. |
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In this case only eight countries have signed up to this Treaty and we are now trying to foist it upon the rest. |
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Many people wish to foist tasks on the EU which can better be dealt with domestically. |
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The dirty secret is that I sometimes foist off a main… My parents had a large family to feed on a North Dakota schoolteacher's salary. |
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The dirty secret is that I sometimes foist off a main dish — a veal stew, say — as my own when I have actually bought it at a gourmet shop. |
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Resist conferences that foist a pack of CV stuffing useless mouths onto you. |
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I think the only group that is purporting to foist this on the Canadian people is the Conservative Party of Canada. |
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However, he Conservatives seem eager to foist these costs on to the middle-class. |
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Why should Canadians buy into the insecurity the Bush administration wants to foist on us? |
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This legislation is supposed to be so important to the country that the Prime Minister seeks to foist it on the country. |
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The member is trying to foist onto the Canadian people that narco-gangs are interested in teachers who are organizing unions. |
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The UK Deputy Prime Minister a hapless fellow if ever there was one is trying to foist regional governance upon our own electorate. |
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But you cannot foist on us all a Constitution already rejected, no matter how you might disguise or repackage it. |
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And we can't just foist it upon business leaders like many of you who are resident here. |
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There was an immediate clampdown on any subject that smacked of regicide and the San Carlo attempted to foist on Verdi its own re-write of the libretto. |
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In so doing they struck a blow for millions of democrats across Europe, who were denied a say by the totalitarian attempt of the EU elite to foist the Lisbon Treaty on us all. |
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The European Union can make a contribution in this field if it can manage to coordinate efforts and know-how without seeking to control or foist a single strategy on Member States. |
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That is why the key focus of the last three years has been on hatching an intergovernmental conspiracy to foist this Constitution on the peoples of Europe without daring to ask them their opinion. |
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It will not even listen to the government of the Northwest Territories, which has come out in opposition to the changes the government wants to foist on northerners. |
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But the truth is that it's those corrupt financiers' firms that ended up being destroyed by the bubble, precisely because they did not just foist off these assets, but instead invested heavily in them. |
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You cannot just foist them onto a community without their input. |
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Should we persist and foist an agenda on unwilling developing countries? |
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In The Princess Ida prefers Valkyrian hymns, while the Prince delights in feminine lyrics that he keeps attempting to foist upon her. |
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Not only would the SNP force unprecedented cuts in Scotland through full fiscal autonomy, they would foist disastrous economic policies on the rest of the UK too. |
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The second is public dollars, taxpayer dollars, business dollars, being used to shut down private enterprise to be able foist the public sector on them. |
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Religion is so entrenched in our society that its proponents have been able to foist off onto popular culture the notion that religion always deserves kid glove treatment. |
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So the government may end up using new planning powers to foist development on some unwilling communities. Once that would have been a clear vote-loser thanks to the strength of nimbyism. |
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A surplus allows us to take care of the things that nature and other circumstances foist on us while still maintaining a balanced budget and not go into deficit. |
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They will cite today's vote on this issue as evidence that Europe wants to foist abortion on Ireland against its will and is, therefore, an undemocratic project. |
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But I fear that it will do no such thing. I believe that this report is simply part of a scheme to foist a single judicial area upon us, and there is nothing to say that this will be a better guarantor of our freedoms. |
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The foist had lately arrived form the country and was known to be doing a thriving trade in and around Westminster Hall where many country folk and others came to see lawyers. |
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State appointed pastors were foist on surviving congregations. |
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But where did the idea arise that an AI should not only be able to foist off its own sole negligence onto another party's insurance, but it should be entitled to do so? |
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