| The ICT sector has become an oft-repeated success story and has placed the country on the global map of rapidly growing industry. |
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| An oft-repeated maxim was that reason and justice are to be accorded more regard than mere texts. |
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| The staff took very seriously the oft-repeated assertion that the staff was the Organization's most valuable asset. |
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| So it hurts Kapoor to hear the oft-repeated lament that Indian publishers don't pay royalties. |
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| Spreading peace is an oft-repeated desire but one that, very often, is hindered along the way by the reality of hatred and intolerance. |
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| The Skeptic's Dictionary is a compendium of detailed information about oft-repeated hoaxes, legends and quackery. |
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| We fully agree with this conclusion, as it really translates his oft-repeated commitment to remain impartial to any of the positions yet partial to progress. |
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| The oft-repeated refrain that we are striving to rationalise the budget will become more than mere words this year. |
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| It sounds to me like one of those oft-repeated tropes that few of the natives ever question, like the immutable wonderfulness of George Washington. |
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| But the hyperactive Sarkozy is hypersensitive to these oft-repeated allegations of skullduggery. |
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| This diversity comes through in the oft-repeated call for flexibility to allow for a range of options to suit the broad needs of Canada's social sciences and humanities research community. |
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| From what I can see, the oft-repeated demand for consideration to be given to the interests of small and medium-sized enterprises is being reduced to an empty phrase. |
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| Negotiations on the enlargement of the Agreement have been made more difficult by the oft-repeated US claim to be providing a disproportionately large share of the benefits guaranteed under the present Agreement. |
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| On the contrary, the oft-repeated argument that supply management means price increases and higher costs for consumers does not stand up to analysis. |
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| For the last several years, it has seemed at times that this oft-repeated maxim was written specifically with the Canadian aviation industry in mind. |
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| I would like to suggest another key word, solidarity, for solidarity or cooperation is an oft-repeated fundamental value on which the European Union is based. |
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| One of his oft-repeated lines is that his country is overcommitted in the Middle East and that time has come to give domestic priorities the deserved attention. |
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