Without knowing the ins and outs of the legislation, I am broadly in favour of unions, and of not sacking people without a reason. |
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I think in the past a lot of these operations were done unnecessarily perhaps, although I don't know the ins and outs of the cases myself. |
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Working at ringside fired his interest in the sport even more and he began to learn the ins and outs of wrestling promotion from his father. |
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The first is that the professors tasked with teaching the students the ins and outs of the business really dropped the ball. |
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The firm has also recently taken delivery of a new 60 ins bandsaw which can handle most large logs, and serves other woodworkers in the area. |
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The early Australian Labor Party, highly critical of the game of ins and outs in colonial politics, wanted the people to rule more directly. |
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Counting the more weakly focalizing zoom ins would have made the margin even greater. |
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She also wants residents to learn the ins and outs of housing and benefit schemes, and to impart their wisdom to fellow prisoners. |
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He is about 5ft 10 ins tall, Afro-Caribbean with quite a large Afro hairstyle and is of a skinny build. |
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A Geraldton legal centre has launched a series of seminars to inform unrepresented defendants of the ins and outs of the justice system. |
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In that case the seating available for passengers comprised three single seats and a bench seat 7 ft 4 ins in length. |
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Potter must now learn the ins and outs of a magic wand while attaining skills as a broom rider. |
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We outline each exercise in detail and walk you through the ins and outs of your training, week by week. |
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Without going into all the ins and outs of the story, Dean seems to have played it by the book at every point. |
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It would take pages and hours for me to go into the ins and outs of the Irish literary canon, so I'll leave it at that for now. |
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Then I added a few other odds and ins such as euro lights, window visors, floor mats, racing pedals, and headlight covers. |
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They got together with a collective of media professionals and taught themselves the ins and outs of radio production. |
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Zoe Bell, on the other hand, is a hot, new stuntwoman who is still struggling with the ins and outs of the competitive industry. |
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Whatever the ins and outs of it, everyone has known the documents were bogus for at least four months. |
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The ins and outs of this amusing detective story will delight young readers and keep them on the edge of their seats. |
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I wanted to ask the question I think every mother who is fascinated by the ins and outs of the real case wants answered. |
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The ins and outs of reporting on national tabloids needn't detain us. |
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Previously, Mr. Workman consulted a lawyer to learn the ins and outs of negotiating a pay package. |
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As for Mr. Baldwin's plans to enroll in a master's program to learn the ins and outs of politics, Mr. Stringer was dubious. |
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New skate fans can learn the ins and outs of skateboarding with the all-new Skate. |
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Learn the ins and outs of locksporting including a tools overview, demonstrations and hands on tutorials. |
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Participants will learn the ins and outs of swimming for fitness, and swimming for life. |
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In a professional classroom environment or from the convenience of your own office, you will learn the ins and outs of our advanced solutions. |
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Learn the ins and outs of shapes while lacing around the edges of these brightly colored wooden pieces. |
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After all, how will you learn the ins and outs of your new company and cover your bases on all your financial needs as well? |
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We need to learn the ins and outs of the problem to arrive at a solution before implementing it. |
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I do not want to get into the ins and outs of this business, but members can see that the system works well. |
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The idea for the game came about as the two trainees were busy tackling the ins and outs of C programming. |
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What can you do if you intend to buy a home and do not know the ins and outs of the buying process? |
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There he supervised the order processing team and learned the ins and outs of a dealership. |
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Sometimes you have to go back to the origins of legend to grasp the ins and outs of the question. |
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These meetings cover a wide range of themes: nearly all themes which concern the ins and outs of local government are offered. |
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It is important, then, to understand the ins and outs of the issue at hand and to take note of the rights and obligations of each party. |
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I have been welleducated and know the ins and outs of healthy eating, and know the importance of physical activity. |
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Having been on the project since its inception, she knows the ups and downs as well as the ins and outs of the system. |
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It is part how-to guide, part self-help manual, and gives students an overview of the ins and outs of graduate school. |
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To become a supplier to the U. S. government, you have to know the ins and outs of its procurement process. |
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This way you are always well-informed about the ins and outs of your company and your customers. |
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The Maryam I know is adept at debating human rights and the ins and outs of Arabic pop music in the same conversation. |
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Bear with me as I continue to learn about the ins and outs of blog design. |
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The rules which determine the appropriate choice in conversation derive from the arcane art of knowing the ins and outs of the complex sociocultural fabric of Korean. |
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He immerses himself in his music as much as he can and tries not to get involved in all the ins and outs of what his dad and his stepmum Connie get up to. |
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Convinced that nothing would come of the political game of ins and outs, he turned away from parliament and the political parties in his search for sources of renewal. |
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Not only do we know the ins and outs of the systems, we also understand exactly how a product presentation can help you achieve your marketing objectives. |
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Although he did not know all of the ins and outs of the newsroom, he had the writing chops to become a regular contributor. |
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Would you like to be kept informed of the ins and outs of RealDolmen? |
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I just hope we realise this time we should concede as few throw ins as possible. |
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Do the words buns en burner, test tube and conical flask ins til you with a sense of wonder. |
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Now, I'm not going to go into all the ins and outs of economic modeling, nor am I going to engage in dueling economists, but I do want to underline a few points. |
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Meanwhile, local students at Manchester are themselves offering support to their outsider peers, with a programme to show them the ins and outs of their new neighbourhood. |
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Our owners loved their new look and were happy to report that seamless slumber and long lie ins soon became all the rage. |
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He thereby got to know intimately the tone colour, the ins and outs of these and many other instruments. |
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I would say that a thickness of 2 ins diameter and a length of 11 ins would count as a supercock. |
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Skidelsky is a good writer, but he is not Keynes, and some readers may find his exegeses of economic ideas and the ins and outs of lengthy policy debates technical, dense, and assumptive. |
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Success wasn't predicated on whether you wore the right school tie, or knew the ins and outs of a B sharp mixolydian scale. |
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Thayer got his first job working for his stepfather at Capitol Off-Set Printing, where he learned the ins and outs of the business. |
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Over the many years we have spent dedicated to removals and transportation in Madrid, we have come to learn the ins and outs of this sector, and to value each move in the way it deserves. |
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When you see a 6ft 3 ins Jamaican you expect him to be a big toughie but Theo is not. |
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Here, they will have the chance to learn the ins and outs of volleyball, get to meet and talk to some of Canada's best volleyball players, and leave with a sense of confidence. |
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But how can one be in peace with a war whose ins and outs are unknown? |
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They know the ins and outs of the communities in which they live and hold valuable knowledge about the area, the people and detachment operations. |
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In a series of subsequent intellectual challenges, the running mice proved better able to learn the ins and outs of test mazes, learning escape routes twice as fast as their more sluggish counterparts. |
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For those of you who want to learn the ins and outs of meaningful securities analysis, ask Fred Hickey, editor of The High Tech Strategist, for lessons. |
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But I made it my business to learn the ins and outs of putting together superior proposals, and soon my fellow contractors were coming to me for advice. |
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By joining forces with a team that fully grasps the national and international ins and outs of your field of activity, you save time and avoid unnecessary detours and expense. |
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She believes that she has ideal working conditions since she is surrounded by experienced colleagues who show her the ins and outs of her profession. |
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You just have to learn the ins and outs of it and come to all the reps. |
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It takes years to learn the ins and outs of running a radio programme. |
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One must truly look at the ins and outs of the amendment on compensation which, I feel, does not concern the federal government, bur rather the provincial and territorial levels. |
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Having a long track record in moving our products all over the world, we have become experienced in the ins and outs of every product and its most efficient logistical supply chain. |
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This report explains the ins and outs of the Better Regulation agenda, and answers many of the questions raised by this programme that it is claimed will improve the EU's legislative framework. |
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This is perhaps neither the time nor the place to discuss the ins and outs of the Basle proceedings, although I remain at the disposition of the honourable Member to go into detail into this area. |
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After a few months, you will know all the ins and outs of the system thoroughly. |
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However, PWGSC maintains that a consultation conducted in 2004 revealed that the Webmasters and network and content managers in the Government of Canada were well aware of the ins and outs of the Official Languages Act. |
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Forty years ago one who had known it well described it to me as a crincum-crancum kind of house, full of ins and outs. |
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I HAVE recently had several run ins with dog owners at several places. |
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If you do not demand your rights or if you sign papers waiving your rights, the INS may deport you before you see a lawyer or an immigration judge. |
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