The local committee leave no stone unturned to ensure that everything is in perfect order for the event. |
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He promised to leave no stone unturned in their quest to bring to book the perpetrators of the heinous act at the President's office. |
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It should not be forgotten that States bore the main responsibility, and they should leave no stone unturned in that endeavour. |
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He's a type of kid who appears – at least to me – to leave no stone unturned. |
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We are asking questions even on the fundamentals of the current policy and should leave no stone unturned. |
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This is why we leave no stone unturned when it comes to broadening our experience and passing it on to our customers. |
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The Commission will leave no stone unturned in these investigations and will act in accordance with the findings. |
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The Corporation or municipality should give top priority to the improvement of the public health system and leave no stone unturned towards achieving their objective. |
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In these circumstances, I believe that the Government must leave no stone unturned, including the possibility of new legislation, should it be required. |
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But this is the scam of the century, so the prosecutors will leave no stone unturned. |
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In his attempt to leave no stone unturned, he carries on with narrative lanes that arrive, often abruptly, at a dead end, thereby disrupting the film's natural flow. |
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British reporters are particularly keen on exposure, arguing that we should leave no stone unturned. |
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We mean to leave no stone unturned to carry out our intent. |
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We leave no stone unturned in our search and use the outcome to provide extensive, free and tailor-made recommendations for improving the accounts payable process. |
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We must leave no stone unturned in our endeavours to promote universal signature of the Rome Statute and its full enforcement though national legislation. |
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And EA attempted to leave no stone unturned. |
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The international community, especially the Security Council, should leave no stone unturned in tackling this problem and seeing to its successful realization. |
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There has been considerable progress that shows the determination of the Turkish Government to leave no stone unturned in their efforts to meet the political criteria for membership. |
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I can assure the Council that I will leave no stone unturned to help the concerned parties arrive at a comprehensive, realistic and implementable agreement. |
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The leaders of the country, in particular, are called upon to recognize the burden of responsibility on their shoulders and to leave no stone unturned in the quest to extricate Zimbabwe from its present predicament. |
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I am not in a position to say when those negotiations will conclude, but let me tell the House that we will leave no stone unturned in solving this problem. |
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That is why I urge the Romanian authorities to leave no stone unturned in their efforts to put the necessary systems into place before payments begin. |
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Working with NATO, working with the OSCE, working with the United States, we will leave no stone unturned in the search for an end to this conflict and an agreed way forward based on dialogue and political settlement. |
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Like others, his Government was concerned at the plight of people, including children, in conflict situations and would leave no stone unturned to safeguard their well-being. |
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He said that they will leave no stone unturned in converting Gadoon Industrial Estate into a leading estate and provision of maximum incentives to it. |
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