However, generally speaking the standard of driving in the area is very good. |
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As stated above, generally speaking, necessity is a broader heading than duress. |
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But, generally speaking, commercialism has a big role to play in all this ballyhoo. |
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In a civil case, there is a lot to be said for that proposition, and generally speaking, that is the law in the civil courts. |
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Some cable operators own content, but operators, generally speaking, are conduits for content. |
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If they choose to attack someone of particular sensitivity or vulnerability, they must generally speaking be ready to take the consequences. |
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I know we will be speaking in huge generalities, but generally speaking, what type of people want to be journalists? |
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But, generally speaking, once people are committed to prison they are in the hands of the Executive Government. |
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The rate of temporal passage cannot be changed consciously by mortals, generally speaking. |
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I think some actors probably find it frustrating, because he likes things clean as a whistle, unadorned, and unemotional, generally speaking. |
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There is, generally speaking, no single piece of information in a signal or structure. |
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Nor, generally speaking, will the customer's bank be in breach of its duty of performance. |
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While generally speaking that's a very good thing indeed, it's a bummer when your personal fortune is placed at the mercy of somebody's greed. |
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The whole built-up area of the town will be judged, generally speaking the area within the speed limits. |
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It's been a pretty mild winter so far generally speaking, so no worries, I like snow anyway. |
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But generally speaking, in our emerging virtual era the stress is no longer on questions relating to style, purism, or historical tradition. |
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But generally speaking, any sauces you make should complement other ingredients rather than overwhelm them. |
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Though there are imperfections throughout the image, generally speaking the picture is in much better shape than I anticipated. |
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This type of credibility, generally speaking, resonates well with most people. |
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The President-in-Office of the Council and also the Commissioner referred to this and generally speaking we are of the same mind. |
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Of course we would like to see more money in business, but generally speaking it's not too bad. |
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At the end of the evening, we turn off the TV and, generally speaking, we live our lives none the worse for wear. |
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Corporate transaction business and investment banking are, generally speaking, not areas where money laundering is suspected. |
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However, generally speaking, these data will not be collected under the statistics legislation operating in the various countries. |
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I'm not a weeper, generally speaking, but yesterday I wept freely. |
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Constitutions are generally speaking less readily amendable than statutes. |
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Genetics alone does not an eating disorder make, generally speaking, and Bulik points out that environment still plays a role. |
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A procedural statute should not generally speaking be applied retrospectively where the result would be to create new disabilities or obligations. |
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But, generally speaking, businesses scream and moan, react and innovate, and wind up in a better place. |
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Every platforming hero has to have his or her arch nemesis, and generally speaking, at least in the old days, these arch nemeses were evil versions of the aforementioned hero. |
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Dry or sweet, generally speaking, premium sake is best served chilled. |
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Getting trained African staff was a problem because the local natives were, generally speaking, much less educated than the Fantis of the Gold Coast. |
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His touch, generally speaking, is fairly gentle. |
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Passengers, generally speaking, cannot be kept waiting. |
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Highlights of this phase: One cannot fail to notice that generally speaking, communities have more difficulties working according to the community development approach during this phase. |
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They notably have no right to collect or to use in a misappropriate way the personal data they access, and generally speaking, to act in a way likely to be damaging to private life or to personal reputation. |
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The report expresses concern at the situation and contains a few proposals designed to uphold values which, generally speaking, are all well and good but still amount to no more than a wish list. |
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The price is not, generally speaking, considered an essential component of a contract and its absence does not result in the automatic invalidity of the agreement. |
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Pottery in the shape of beakers and other types are the most common burial gifts, generally speaking. |
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Groups that conformed to this way of life were, generally speaking, considered Chinese. |
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In Modern English, generally speaking, the verb classes have disintegrated and are not easily recognisable. |
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The lower classes of the 18th century, generally speaking, were not openly disloyal to the king or government. |
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The police officer in charge of the investigation ensures that the guns are turned over to him and, generally speaking, he checked beforehand in the gun registry whether the person owned rifles or handguns. |
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I'm ageist, weightist, racist, gingist heightist and generally speaking, I don't like anyone. |
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He considered this Shaw's best play and the most likely to remain socially relevant, because of its theme that war is not, generally speaking, a glorious romantic adventure. |
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