The fact of the matter is that, for whatever reason, both the original and the copy of that 1990 letter have gone astray. |
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And the upper management of the company, for whatever reason, would not or could not effectively overrule them. |
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I think sometimes I'm more calm for whatever reason but sometimes I'm super nervous and I get worried and I'll forget what I'm doing. |
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And that doesn't happen for whatever reason, and you idly wonder for how long you can keep it going. |
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Perhaps it was just the bitterness of her home life shinning through, but for whatever reason, Holiday was the living image of bitterness. |
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In the wild trees some times lose part of their bark on the trunk or branches for whatever reason exposing the layer beneath. |
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Even those who are well known, for whatever reason, will fiercely guard their privacy. |
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An unburied corpse, left lying above ground for whatever reason, produced the opposite effect. |
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He was playing Max Bialystock and for whatever reason, that night there was a problem with the set, so Jason stepped out in front of the curtain. |
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Some however for whatever reason just decide to drop out of society and choose to live on the streets. |
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The effect of all these events was some sort of feeling of assurance that for whatever reason I was on the path I was supposed to be on. |
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This taste is often described as stalky, but if you ever, for whatever reason, happen to gnaw a mahogany sideboard you will recognise the taste. |
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Moreover, the rule has never been enforced with any vigor, especially in minority churches, for whatever reason. |
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Instead, for whatever reason, the Democrats want to have illegals here to use as political pawns. |
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The Mail chased up the story, but for whatever reason decided not to run it. |
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I find it incredible that you should be involved in buying, for whatever reason, one million cigarettes on which the duty had been evaded. |
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He is down on his luck, for whatever reason, some of it almost certainly self-inflicted. |
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It will allow all those that, for whatever reason, have not had breakfast, to have one in school. |
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Anticoagulation for a woman unable to take heparin, for whatever reason, should be managed by a haematologist. |
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If you cannot go to sleep for whatever reason, use a sleeping pill or sleep aid. |
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If Canada needs to proceed for whatever reason with taking a forced entry, as it is called in law, the government has the power to do that. |
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The conflicts are usually: 'This idea looked great on paper but for whatever reason it aint working,' so we all have to agree on replacing it. |
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Behind Anastasia one of the chinless wonders was smoking a spliff, and, for whatever reason, after each drag he was putting his hand behind his back, like he was hiding it. |
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And for whatever reason, as confirmed at Town Hall, the most startling of her early-period voices — the piercing, metallic mewl — is mostly gone. |
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If you believe your device should be working, but for whatever reason isn't, then it's time for a little debugging. |
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Banque Accord shall in no way whatsoever be held responsible for the consequences of any interruption of the service for whatever reason. |
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My concern was that we were going to be on the other side of the world and one of the sailors would not get a present for whatever reason. |
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He grizzles, grumbles and grunts whenever he's awake, for whatever reason. |
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Early last year I made an entreaty for the digitization of several great LPs, mostly from the 80s, that still hadn't made it to CD for whatever reason. |
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The Liberal government for whatever reason decided to shortchange British Columbia in the next election. |
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So if you have a need to listen to a specific address for whatever reason, then you will need to listen to all specific addresses. |
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On the other hand, some heavier users might, for whatever reason, have not used cannabis in the previous month. |
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If, for whatever reason, funding for the project ceases, staff can find themselves unemployed. |
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When, for whatever reason, people become frail and incapacitated two strategies need to be followed. |
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You seem to arbitrarily suspend this meeting at the drop of a hat, whenever you see fit, for whatever reason. |
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When twelve people are killed by violence, whoever they are, for whatever reason, that is a tragedy and a waste. |
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Suppose Martha and her partner become married, and suppose for whatever reason they decide they want to get a divorce. |
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But for whatever reason, he snapped and lost his temper that night. |
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Let us just say tomorrow, for whatever reason, it is deemed acceptable that they return to Canadian society, that there had indeed been an error. |
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Mr President, our group had intended to ask for three additional roll calls but, for whatever reason, they got lost in transit. |
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But for whatever reason, even trawling my memory of the movie I can't come up with any directorial choices that seemed to enhance or deepen the movie. |
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If one or more provisions of these General Terms and Conditions should prove to be illegal or inapplicable for whatever reason, the validity and application of the other provisions will not in any case be affected by it. |
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What happens if you move or change your mind for whatever reason? |
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In my considered opinion, any failure for whatever reason to give effect to this decision would in no way help to reduce the tension surounding this most highly fraught issue. |
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If, for whatever reason, you cannot jump on the same day after going through the pre-jump briefing and training session, you will be issued a raincheck, good for one year. |
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So, for whatever reason, houses have a strong hold on me psychologically. |
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And we showed a lack of discipline, for whatever reason. |
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If for whatever reason, a person becomes sick, the availability of medicines and health professionals is a critical component of God's plan in bringing health to his people. |
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When a part of the machinery has been stopped, any drift away from the stopping position, for whatever reason other than action on the control devices, must be prevented or must be such that it does not present a hazard. |
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Use of the emergency brake, for whatever reason, shall automatically cut all traction power, without the facility of reapplying traction power while the emergency brake is being applied. |
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Most of these activities were budgeted for, but not undertaken for whatever reason, resulting in no output, and no way to bring about the favourable and desired program outcomes. |
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As standard the unit is supplied with a connecting cable, length 2 m. In case this cable has to be replaced for whatever reason, use a cable type H07RN-F according to German VDE standards. |
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Moreover, since these are coalition operations, the countries concerned must be able to meet the requests of allies who, for whatever reason, are less well-endowed with helicopter capabilities. |
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There's many times that for whatever reason, you maybe don't want lifters on for a while for certain parts of the day, such as late in the evening as it gets dewy. |
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Trainees really enjoy their time with us – they value the warm lively environment, and even when, for whatever reason, they're not able to complete the placement, it is a really beneficial experience for them. |
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In these conditions, the mere assumption that atomic weapons may be used, for whatever reason, is enough to make illusory any attempt to protect non-combatants by legal texts. |
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Similarly, smart users of this technology will focus satellite collection on targets which for whatever reason, can not be easily surveilled by friendly humans. |
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The visitor assures Orange Cameroon against all repairs, claims or actions related to the use or access to this site cither directly or indirectly for whatever reason. |
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They get into doing petty crimes to severe crimes, for whatever reason. |
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We have also encountered some very unsavoury examples of where there has been reluctance by carriers not to provide information for whatever reason, such as privacy, cost, et cetera. |
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This desire to make the farm a true family business, for whatever reason, usually involves the transfer of a portion of the farm during the owner's lifetime, requiring the setting up of a new legal structure. |
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If, for whatever reason, an importing state wishes to impose a time constraint on its consent to import Category 1 sources, CNSC will be required to reflect that concern in its decision to issue a licence. |
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And, for whatever reason, her brain surmised from what little input it had that something horribly itchy was going on — that perhaps a whole army of ants were crawling back and forth over just that patch of skin. |
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Fear of hurting your feelings, bigger fish to fry, the holidays are around the corner, they haven't found the right person to fill your spot for whatever reason, your boss isn't willing to pull the trigger and make the break. |
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I therefore hold the view that, if the elections in Zimbabwe were not fair, for whatever reason, the Commission should continue with the course it set a moment ago. |
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I say this because classification issues historically take years to be resolved and for whatever reason, the government does not have the capacity to move many classification files to completion at the same time. |
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Septs are surnames, families or clans that historically, currently or for whatever reason the chief chooses, are associated with that clan. |
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Killing me now, for whatever reason, was going to take a lot of guts and a lot of thought, and I planned to be much gutsier and thoughtier. |
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But it does insure that the community won't lose the land if a womon decides, for whatever reason, not to pay. |
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And yet, for whatever reason, this particular predaceous great blue heron and this particular boy have an odd thing going on. |
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The open-ended question remains, if there is some trading at one point or another for whatever reason, does bulk water then get captured by NAFTA under the heading of a good and it becomes a marketable and a commercial good? |
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This is done because the leader, for whatever reason, is afraid to hear from police officers who are in fact in support of repealing the registry. |
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It is however inevitable that this help cannot solve all problems of ownership in cases such as when all of the inheritors cannot be located or where for whatever reason they are unable to agree on future use of the land. |
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The switching costs faced by an airline that is dependent on an engine supplier for a specific aircraft type and which is considering, for whatever reason, selecting another engine supplier are significant. |
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Mr. John Cummins: One of the issues that was mentioned in your discussions was the issue of Alaska, and Alaska does not allow net-cage salmon farming, for whatever reason. |
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If thus a child, whatever his status, and for whatever reason, disappears from an institution, every usual procedure must be set in motion: the responsibility of the institution and that of the State is involved. |
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Legislation and other orders or guidelines that provide for mandatory denial of pre-trial release for whatever reason should be revoked and judges given the power to make reasoned decisions on a case by case basis. |
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This provision is largely intended to protect countries which may, for whatever reason, have been unable to communicate a response within the 270-day period specified. |
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When this does not happen for whatever reason, passengers expect a courteous explanation, an apology and, if warranted, prompt and proper compensation. |
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In fact, gay readers who've been feeling spiritually bereft for whatever reason may find In the Eye of the Storm to be a calming force as they wrestle with questions of faith. |
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Tattoo Fixers follows a parade of ink victims who have, for whatever reason, had their flesh defaced with something unsightly, offensive, embarrassing or just plain bizarre. |
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Were I to give you money, for whatever reason, it would be extremely prejudicial to your chances in court if you were unfortunate enough to appear there. |
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If the eldest son were ineligible for whatever reason, his brothers, uncles, and first and second cousins were all considered legitimate substitutes. |
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A valid communion is made in either species, so those wishing for whatever reason to avoid alcohol can decline the cup and still make a valid communion. |
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For whatever reason, they seem to have a chip on their shoulders about how they are perceived by outsiders. |
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For whatever reason, skating is much more fun with a glowstick, apparently. |
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For whatever reason, my own abject lack of cookery experience was enlisted to help with the preparation of a monster spaghetti bolognese. |
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For whatever reason, I believe band possesses this propensity for rocking out. |
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For whatever reason it seems very easy for many Canadians to pass up the opportunity to wear the maple leaf. |
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For whatever reason he had formed the erroneous impression that she did not understand the Creole language. |
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For whatever reason, Brooks has decided to distance his characters from the audience, and the result is a cold, uninvolving experience. |
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For whatever reason, owning a vineyard and a winery is a dream for many an oenophile. |
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For whatever reason, De Yong's ideas were discarded, and Shane was clothed in a Wild West-style outfit complete with silver concho belt. |
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For whatever reason they had enlisted, once they got to basic training, they stuck out miserably. |
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For whatever reason, summertime in New York is when all the ghosts of hip-hop past come out of the woodwork. |
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For whatever reason, I still did not find comfort in his arms. |
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For whatever reason, Hannibal chose the cause of the elder of the two combatants, Brancus. |
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For whatever reason, the Romans did not seek revenge and the matter was closed. |
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For whatever reason, we've been snakebit this year, but we've galvanized. |
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For whatever reason, on a recent visit to the Silver Lake district of Los Angeles, it sounded as though a car alarm were howling somewhere nearby just about all the time. |
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