Or fourthly, and probably the best option in your case, is to go back to America, where life will be simpler for you. |
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And fourthly, medicine, in all due respect, is like going back to the horse and buggy days when it comes to the use of information technology. |
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And, fourthly, it is clear that the social and economic demands being made upon people are higher both personally and generally than before. |
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And, fourthly, that, in any event, such act or conduct as was committed by the Defendant was committed by her without any reasonable excuse. |
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And fourthly, it doesn't build women's capacity to deal with potential exploitation to pre-departure trainings and seminars and the like. |
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Therefore, fourthly, is it sufficient for this court to say that it is as convinced as it can be that these two people were honest? |
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And, fourthly, we have the involvement of the Norwegian facilitators, and that has made a considerable difference. |
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Secondly, to stop paramilitary activities, thirdly significant disarmament, and fourthly, a public statement that conflict is over. |
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And fourthly, the moral ramifications of taking a persons' life as a form of punishment are extremely complex. |
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And, fourthly, a reliable record of atrocities is established, so that future generations may be made fully aware of the events, and remember the victims. |
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And fourthly, an attack could embed code onto the site so that visitors could be attacked from what they would believe to be a trusted source. |
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And, fourthly, those who did not meet the criteria for an appointment are monitored by their doctor and should their conditions change are referred back to their specialists. |
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And fourthly I look forward to going through the rest of the site. |
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And then fourthly, we need greater awareness on the part of the parents. |
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And fourthly, Mr Ocalan hardly seemed to have the qualities necessary in a leader. |
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And fourthly, the grievor contended that the CF had refused his requests for a change in occupation without even forwarding them to the Career Manager, which he felt betrayed a lack of impartiality and professionalism. |
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Fourthly, there are those who protest out of some kind of violent instinct, who find pleasure in unthinking acts of fury. |
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Fourthly, for the medium term, a non-governmental organisation has been contracted to provide six intensive support rehabilitation beds. |
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Fourthly, if people are flexible about when they travel we could actually see more people working in Central London not fewer. |
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Fourthly, the health facility was assessed for availability of antimalarial drugs and malaria treatment wall charts. |
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Fourthly, it seems to me, Chris Harman's presentation of his adversaries is arsy-versy. |
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Fourthly, you state that it is mostly only countries with poor human rights records that support these rights. |
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Fourthly, companies, even relatively young ones, can project the future as a continuation of the past. |
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Fourthly, the workforce will also age and so might be less adaptable to technological change, thereby reducing productivity and economic growth. |
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Fourthly, the availability of, and access to, basic health care, on which any health policy depends. |
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Fourthly, improving the transparency of existing stocks of nuclear weapons and of disarmament efforts is important. |
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Fourthly, we are still today in a very difficult and very unpredictable environment. |
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Fourthly, we need protections to ensure that globalization will not adversely affect native people. |
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Fourthly, the economic impact of democratic reforms may depend on the sequencing of economic and political reforms. |
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Fourthly, it leads to competition within alliances, as the candidate enjoying the most support within each coalition is elected. |
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Fourthly, the New Testament leaves us in no doubt that the gospel scheme, though Christocentric in execution, was Trinitarian in its parameters. |
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Fourthly, the room used to fill the satellites with propellant has ducts around the outside. |
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Fourthly, patients' distress and their vulnerability to anxiety and depression are lessened. |
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Fourthly, more and more foreigners used Beijing as their springboard to run a blockade to the third country. |
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Fourthly, the tube can be curved into the bronchia without deforming its tubular cross section. |
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Fourthly, the department's policy is that ignorance of the law is not grounds for non-compliance. |
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Fourthly, I should like to warn against subverting local energy operations by liberalising right across the EU, as we are doing at present. |
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Fourthly, the patient became paradoxically bradycardic with an acute cardiac tamponade. |
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Fourthly, lights out in this wing is extended from the ten thirty curfew that was given to you before your acceptance into this team, to eleven o'clock prime meridian. |
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Fourthly, the directive seeks to have environmental damage made good and for that reason the provisions on compensation for interim losses have been deleted. |
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Fourthly, according to the plan further assets will be hived off. |
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Fourthly, governments at all three levels, as well as financial institutions, should facilitate farm property, urban master plans and regional plans. |
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Fourthly, all States possessing nuclear weapons should make every effort to reverse their reliance on such weapons, for example by reducing their operational status. |
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Fourthly, the contract may contain exclusion clauses by virtue of which one party seeks to exclude or restrict a liability which he would otherwise owe to the other. |
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Fourthly, I have made an effort to call the attention of the reader to the pertinent literature. |
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Fourthly, Aboriginal peoples regard traditional knowledge as their intellectual property and insist that the management and use of this information must remain in their hands. |
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Fourthly, the secondary action may not be permanent. |
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Fourthly, if South Korea continues to remain trapped in its American alliance, it will significantly limit it from exploring other avenues of security planning. |
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Fourthly, bionics offers numerous opportunities for experimenting and inventive activities. |
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Fourthly, there is more clarity regarding the rights of people who fall ill abroad. |
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Fourthly, no opening of express mail, even though this is a new and separate market. |
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Fourthly, I am well aware of the serious problems of the road itself, the landslip and the adverse camber for example, but the residents didn't ask me for a new road. |
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Fourthly, a patentee who seeks to obtain an unfair advantage from a patent, which he knows or should have known should be amended, will not be allowed to amend. |
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Fourthly and finally, our leaders need to find the moral courage to shape Europe politically. |
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Fourthly, there has to be a clear progressive joint inter-service strategic and tactical doctrine and a standing committee to review such doctrine annually. |
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Fourthly, geographical and climatic conditions which militate against the development of endogenous potential. |
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Fourthly, we need to take more action in the field of reforestation and land reclamation. |
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Fourthly, in order to arbitrate in cases of conflicting competences, we propose a solution involving the courts rather than the political bodies. |
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Fourthly, even when surveys do sample migrants, the migrants may be ill-informed about such surveys and consequently regard them with suspicion, or they may lack the language skills to respond to the surveys. |
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Fourthly, Washington knows that stationing its military in South Korea as a physical evidence of the alliance is also the most effective way to discourage Seoul from developing nuclear weapons. |
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Fourthly, other key members of the eurozone, namely Italy and Germany, are experiencing problems with over-expensive social systems and sclerotic economies, and they can expect structural reforms that will doubtless be tough. |
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Fourthly, we express our repulsion at the fact that this dual assassination was intended to directly destroy the political process aimed at achieving peace in the Basque Country. |
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Fourthly, technically speaking, this measure is highly impracticable and will result in a great deal of bureaucracy and administration and be impossible to control. |
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Fourthly, the protection of children in armed conflict is an endeavour on a large scale that calls for the collective efforts of all parties concerned. |
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Fourthly, the laying of mines in the territories of third countries should be prohibited, and countries laying them should either demine or pay for the demining. |
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Thirdly, he must have strange terms and emphatical words … Fourthly, … such gestures of body as may lead away the spectators eyes from a strict and diligent beholding his manner of conveyance. |
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Fourthly, the ugly duckling' of the Community budget: external actions. |
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Fourthly, we have firmed up the role of the regulatory authorities and allowed them to delegate all or part of the provisions to regional regulatory bodies. |
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Fourthly, as far as the size of the health warnings is concerned, we believe that the decisions taken by the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection are completely immoderate and so we reject them. |
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Fourthly, controls and assessments are the alpha and omega of any structural policy that has the noble objective of making itself superfluous as quickly as possible. |
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Fourthly, the IOC has every host city collaborate with the United Nations to work towards addressing environmental health objectives. |
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Fourthly, I would like to be informed of why the Commission does not choose to apply the invalidity penalty in the case of evident infringements of the competition rules. |
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Fourthly, will you grasp the nettle of radical change and make the Council documents available on the Internet now, thereby putting transparency into practice? |
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Fourthly, the name vodka' is a trade name, linked with a specific product that is manufactured according to a specific recipe and using specific ingredients, namely grain, potatoes and beet molasses. |
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Fourthly, acarids full of prions are being found on fodder. |
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Fourthly, it is a recognized fact that the transparency of thousands of conventional weapons is not comparable with the transparency of the existence or non-existence of a single nuclear warhead. |
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Fourthly and lastly the efficiency of public funding for risk capital activities must be improved and it is important that public funding should not crowd out private sector investment. |
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Fourthly, we must organise British industry so that it applies the results of scientific research more purposively to our national production effort. |
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