Having said that, though, you can't really take the liberty of throwing everything up in the air no matter when. |
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I will therefore take the liberty of quoting some figures regarding this aid. |
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In view of the late hour, I will take the liberty of becoming literary: I almost regard this as an un-European way of doing things. |
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I shall take the liberty of giving you my personal feeling on this matter at this stage. |
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We only have a couple of minutes left and I'm going to take the liberty, as chair, to ask the last question. |
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We will take the liberty of forwarding your request to the appropriate partner in your country. |
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Madam President, may I take the liberty of answering Mr Ryan's comments very briefly? |
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I merely wish to take the liberty of protesting against our having this debate. |
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However, I would take the liberty of warning that we do not want to take this debate in the wrong direction. |
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I will take the liberty to adjust and disguise a few of the features of the letter for security purposes. |
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If I take the liberty of quoting this press release, it is precisely because we are still waiting to see the benefits for consumers. |
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Earlier, I quoted to the New Democratic member a text which I will take the liberty of reading to the House. |
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I know that it can sometimes be problematic, but I will take the liberty of pointing it out at this stage. |
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I'll take the liberty to follow up with you immediately. |
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If I may take the liberty I suggest that on Sun. |
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I would like to take the liberty to present to you for your consideration several measures that national human rights institutions could take to help the migrant workers, nationally and world wide. |
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Let me take the liberty of asking an iconoclastic question: could we do without a monitoring centre dealing exclusively with the differences in the treatment of men and women? |
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Moreover, if someone were to take the liberty of doing so, it would not be enough for them to be expressive in voicing a misguided thought, for respect must still be shown for the Treaties. |
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When signing bilateral agreements with developing countries, we take the liberty of creating a framework that is not in line with the will and development of each country. |
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I'm going to take the liberty of just asking a question myself. |
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This would appear to me to be fundamental and, since I still have a few seconds left, I will take the liberty of sharing with you a discovery I made today. |
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To conclude, I am going to take the liberty, Madam President, of digressing in order to make a somewhat personal observation, which deserves to be given some thought. |
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With this in mind, allow me to take the liberty of telling you, Mrs Kauppi, that the operating standards' text is currently at the stage of being finalised with a view to a common position being adopted by the Council. |
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