They are open in both membership and arguments, priding themselves on giving all voices a hearing. |
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Sceptics counter that despite priding himself on his fearlessness, Mr Mayweather is just plain scared. |
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Once more, Hugues Aufray worked with children, priding himself in passing on having written songs that they could easily sing. |
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Customer service is our top priority, priding ourselves on being reliable, efficient and professional. |
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Back home from Nice, they are priding themselves not on what they have given Europe, but on what they have withheld from Europe. |
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Many of the parliaments represented here have provided inputs into that exercise, by priding useful information on their practices. |
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Consumers at home and abroad snapped them up, generating vast trade surpluses and bitter trade tensions. But the companies got bigger and bigger, priding themselves on their girth rather than their profits. |
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And you are priding yourself on having to suffer again because of that? |
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I have to say that when I hear the government talk about priding itself on openness and accountability, this is a surefire way to ensure that accountability and openness. |
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Mr Boorstin hoped to do the same, priding himself that he had never done a doctorate in history and had no inkling of the rules he was meant to follow. |
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And Cariocas quickly grow tired of crime-infested portrayals of their city, priding themselves on an ability to be street smart that almost always keeps them safe. |
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