The current station is far from perfect, but at least it has character, which this bland, uninspired new design signally fails to achieve. |
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But he signally failed to sort out rates of migration to these islands, which have peaked after being consistently low for a quarter-century. |
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What is it that the fourth increase in interest rates is likely to achieve where the previous three have so signally failed? |
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He directs you down a signally ill-lit wide stone staircase, which is perhaps the most potentially perilous entrance to any London restaurant. |
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The Merovingians had signally failed to rule other peoples, or even themselves, and it was this system that Charles had inherited. |
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It's made me think hard about the moments where my own leadership has been signally lacking. |
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The precedents were grim: previous attempts to establish Scottish entrepots in the New World had signally failed. |
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The Bush administration signally failed to use the expansion of Medicare as a lever for introducing structural reforms, such as means-testing. |
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Where they have signally failed is in the field of international cooperation between law enforcement agencies or judicial authorities. |
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The Ombudsman has been signally successful in his activities, but ironically his success has provoked more interest. |
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Rather, this submunition is here because it has failed to function as designed: it signally lacks a mine's predictability or reliability. |
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Taking the lead as the field straightened for home, Pegasus charged down the middle of the stretch with his ears pricked, signally he still had plenty left. |
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Consequently, in some fishing segments, many regional enterprises are not sufficiently profitable, the incomes of fishermen and their families are signally inadequate and employment figures are falling. |
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Special attention is being paid to the mine-awareness programme in Chechnya through implementation of puppet shows and signally of dangerous areas with billboards. |
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Although Africa has the fewest numbers of broadband subscribers globally, the number of subscribers increased some thirty times in the two-year period from 2002 to 2004, signally a healthy trend. |
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And despite achieving agreement in March 1995 on a mandate to negotiate a ban on fissile material production for nuclear-weapons purposes, the CD has signally failed to get started. |
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They are especially reluctant to criticise liberalising reforms introduced by the Prodi government which the centre-right signally failed to adopt when it was in office. |
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Not least there was Caryl Churchill's 1972 play, Owners, which dealt with landlord-tenant relationships and announced the arrival of a major talent I signally failed to recognise. |
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She would have given anything to have kept her colour, but the more she tried to do so the more signally she failed. |
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Initially President BolaƱos publicly renounced his immunity to face the charges, though he signally failed to keep the promise to cooperate with the prosecution, the general comptroller's office and even the presiding judge. |
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