There are a number of good guides, information sources and checklists available so you won't have to start from scratch. |
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This would give it a cheaper entry to the market, although it would have to start from scratch in building a customer base. |
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It looks like they may have to start from scratch and it could set the opening back more than a year. |
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I have never had any general fight training, so each time I have to wield a weapon I start from scratch. |
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This is their chance to start from scratch, find their level and accept a few home truths. |
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If they really want to go legit they should voluntarily dump all their ill-gotten data and start from scratch, as a sign of good will. |
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On the judicial level, the newly established body would have no past experience to draw on and would have to start from scratch, as it were. |
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Others provide nothing at all, and the new officer must start from scratch. |
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The first step towards revival was taken only in 1970 and efforts had to start from scratch. |
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Given what has already been achieved in the Dialogue with Citizens, work does not start from scratch. |
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Kyoto is the plaform we have to build upon and we would lose years of work if we were to start from scratch. |
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This study is not saying that we must go back to square one and start from scratch. |
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In this domain as in others, we should not start from scratch but build on the substance and experience we have accrued so far. |
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The current situation effectively means that high-level negotiations will need to start from scratch. |
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If an evaluation is to take place and if we have to consider all the programs, let us start from scratch. |
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We also need to remember that peacebuilding does not start from scratch when a conflict is over. |
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So, if you have to start from scratch anyway why not start with a promising new technology? |
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Whether you're looking to start from scratch or refit an old reliable, these women will prod you into a truly impressive outfit. |
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The idea is to start from scratch and make the best use of the site. |
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Get everything spayed and neutered and start from scratch? |
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But is the zero option of razing the lot to the ground first to start from scratch again their only recourse to action? |
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The disadvantage is that if a partner decides to pull the plug – operators have been known to blow hot and cold on own-brand music services in the past – it has to start from scratch. |
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I've dug it all over and will manure it and rotovate it so it's all ready to start from scratch from January next year. |
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He pointed out he could start from scratch and hand-pick a team. |
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He settled in Constantinople, where he had to start from scratch. |
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They have to start from scratch each and every time. |
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Rather than having to start from scratch, we offer a fast-track to knowledge that can make a significant difference to the steps involved in introducing innovation. |
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When the editors at CRC asked Taylor to update his 1995 and 2000 books on ultrawideband radar, he found the technology so changed that it was easier to start from scratch. |
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