If they fail to score another run or take another wicket on the entire tour, it will not matter one iota. |
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Again, it is not clear that they differ one iota on their view of this dispute. |
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In this paper, I choose to answer the charge that I do not have an iota of proof. |
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And don't expect your cholesterol to drop one iota from the smidgen of soy protein that breakfast cereal adds. |
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The difference is that everybody with an iota of intelligence understands and recognises political diatribe when it comes from politicians. |
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As they effortlessly key in the words there is not even an iota of confusion among them. |
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More than four years on not one iota of evidence in support of the accusations has been provided. |
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Much to her credit, no amount of upbraiding or name-calling has moved her an iota. |
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Those things don't come from the hoi-polloi, and I say that without meaning an iota of superciliousness. |
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Such stories will have their impact and he doesn't have an iota of doubt on that. |
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In topflight chess, it's extremely important for White to milk every iota of advantage out of the first move. |
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With few exceptions, having taken a toke the night before has not one iota of impact on the job people do. |
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Pity the subject matter offends the sensibilities of anyone with an iota of respect for romance. |
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Can someone tell me how to make a simple iota subscript using the Greek Polytonic keyboard layout? |
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As with all great bands, such archaeology doesn't detract one iota, but allows us to indulge in a kind of aural watch repairing. |
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While discharging duties, I have taken unpopular decisions in my career, but without an iota of prejudice. |
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A refutation of their particular scientific or philosophical proof of the existence of God would not have shaken their own faith one iota. |
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I don't believe home advantage makes an iota of difference anymore in Gaelic football. |
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In summing up her career, this icon of cerebral West Coast songcraft has produced a substantial body of work without one iota of sentimentality. |
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So this 300 or so words every month are hardly going to make one iota of a difference or influence incredulous decisions by the powers that be. |
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If you don't give a monkey's about hearts and minds, morality can go by the boards without affecting your chances of victory one iota. |
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Many poems have been written without an iota of sadness or any negative emotion and are still considered works of art. |
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They have no toys and not one iota of affection and connections with staff, which leads to attachment issues. |
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As my taxi driver drove me from the Islamabad airport into the heart of Rawalpindi, Pakistan, I was struck by how different every iota of existence was here. |
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In any event, we say it makes not one iota of difference whatsoever. |
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It will not make one iota of difference to the kids out there. |
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North Korea has not changed an iota in this era of rapid change. |
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And Ms. Boone doesn't have it: not an iota, beyond a barely developed sense of syncopation. |
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Not an iota of in-depth analysis of what these people have to say: only citations! |
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Any attempt to encroach on it, even by an iota, will ultimately lead to our enslavement by a federal tyranny. |
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It still doesn't mean that this film is going to advance the cause of womankind one iota. |
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The Swedish producer was clever enough not to dilute an iota of Les Wampas' punky DIY approach. |
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You in the Council are not willing to negotiate and want your common position to go ahead without changing one iota. |
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It does not advance the cause of justice or the safety of the citizens one iota. |
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She then had to admit that this was not based on one iota of scientific evidence. |
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He lost his chance to show even an iota of dignity, sense of shame or ethical behaviour. |
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In addition to the iota pole, many other types of mounting options are available to suit every type of application. |
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The Q7 is stable and confidence inspiring without giving up an iota of comfort and luxury. |
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All the vision and desire in the world will not add an iota to your success unless you have also the energy to work. |
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It may teach people to critically decipher the sermons of the Times columnists who echo the advocates of occupation without an iota of skepticism. |
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Finally, even if epsilon is the correct reading, in the letter space to its right, where Meritt read part of an iota, are traces of what appears to be a sigma. |
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My stepsister eats from her flock all the time, or did when I last checked, and other farmers of my acquaintance display no iota of sentimentality about their animals. |
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I do not have an iota of doubt in my mind that there is a decent prince out there somewhere who appreciates beauty, brilliance and virtue all rolled up in one pearl. |
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Justice permits the doer of evil to be held accountable for every iota of harm that ensues as a result of the evil act, and that reckoning can be terrible indeed. |
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Couch was not sentenced to an iota of time in a juvenile detention center or prison. |
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When I look at Netanyahu and Barak, I don't see an iota of leadership qualities in either of them. |
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While we celebrate our progress in 2009, we must toughen our resolve not to back off one iota. |
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In any case, even if Pythagoras, Plato, Kepler, Galileo, and Einstein were all numerologists it would not make the theory of numerology one iota more plausible. |
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He knows every iota of it the empty brown desert, the bars of Odessa, the tacky houses of Midland, the dust that settles on bed-sheets and the slick of oil that floats on the swimming pools. |
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Further north on the way to iota Pegasi is the star 28 Pegasi just east of this star grouping. |
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They never depart an iota from the authentic formulas of tyranny and usurpation. |
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There's so little standing in the way of their future happiness that the script has to trump up a dancing contest to supply it with an iota of dramatic tension. |
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Neutralization depends mainly on having all the specific antitoxins against a, p, e and iota toxins. |
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The bend in the pendulum clock around the hand section is situated around iota, eta and zeta Horologii. |
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In other words, in the whole process not an iota of money is created. |
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But it was a cold rage that did not detract one iota from her lucidity and that, on the contrary, gave her a new sense of courage in her struggle. |
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And yet, there is not an iota of sentimentality in her interpretation. |
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And needless to say, they haven't let up on the creepy brutality one iota. |
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He knows what incidents to include to give his canvas the image of life, and he cannot be induced to omit an iota of what he believes to be essential. |
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Perhaps iota Draconis b will be rechristened as Hypatia, after the fourth century mathematician. |
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No reason to deviate one iota from the policy. |
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However, the process to which he is referring has not changed one iota. |
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The iota cylindrical-conical pole has a refined contemporary design which is the perfect complement to the Saturn 3S luminaire with its simplicity and roundedness. |
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It will sweep through Virgo north of Spica, heading towards Syrma, iota Virginis. |
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It produced not an iota of new information. |
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But I don't want to crash and burn before the thought of the evils, that are soft mutations, take a stranglehold on the iota of confidence I have left. |
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Woodgate's laboratory recently discovered and purified polymerase iota. |
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