But, that being so, it would be heartening if the rest of the world could muster a serious response to the guy. |
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The great irony is that being so fit can be pretty unhealthy. |
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Nothing less than the future of the Chrysler brand seems to depend on that being so. |
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Mr Daniels says that being so big creates economies of scale that can be passed on to customers. |
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That being so, the church now formally takes cognizance of what they have been doing, and thus of what they are. |
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That being so, the finding by the trial judge that the accused was guilty of the offence was not supported by admissible evidence. |
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That being so, I have to disappoint her, because I cannot promise her that I want to table this for discussion. |
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That being so, the Princely Government does not include a Councillor for Justice. |
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That being so, it was important to maintain the specific characteristics of South-South cooperation. |
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That being so, there is an advantage to systematically learning the things we need or want to know. |
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That being so, the trial on the charges and the facts ended with a finding of guilt. |
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That being so, the PMPRB mechanism for setting price ceilings is all the more important. |
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That being so, it is plain that the offence of which the applicant was convicted was not a matter of aggravation. |
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That being so, those sentences exhibit, after all, no signs of the feared regress. |
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That being so, I should like to carry on where she left off. |
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That being so, readers with linguistic sensibilities may wince at some of the expressions or use of language. |
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That being so, it would always be simpler to migrate away from the region rather than build an ark. |
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That being so — and not neglecting such glories as a room of seminal paintings by Willem de Kooning — it functions as a jittery barometer of present discontents. |
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That being so, it is handy to be aware of some proven study techniques. |
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That being so, the processing operation proposed is therefore lawful. |
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That being so, what possible justification can there be for redefining marriage other than that society, through marriage, does not presently affirm the lifestyle choice for these individuals? |
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That being so, if tomorrow we confirm the last stage of liberalisation, competition is not for me an end in itself. |
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That being so, humanitarian assistance should not replace, but rather complement, the cooperation for development associated with the regular activities carried out through United Nations funds and programmes. |
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That being so, the report under consideration did not provide sufficient information about the Amazighs, in particular about discrimination against them. |
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That being so, while it employs the same results terminology found in UNDAFs and UNDP country programmes, the practical application of those terms differs from the approach taken at the individual country level. |
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That being so, it's important to recognize that this requires a re-negotiation at all levels, within and across disciplines, across organizations, as well as between youth and service providers. |
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That being so, an effective counterweight is vital if some kind of balance of power is to be struck. |
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That being so, the legislative and judicial institutions of the EU cannot intrude upon those conditions. |
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That being so, the idea of defining poverty absolutely, solely on the basis of a minimum income or the quantity of goods possessed, appears debatable, both as to its epistemological basis and as to its universalist claims. |
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That being so, it is of course quite deplorable that we see society actually disintegrating and that we have in our society a new grouping which is weak in social and educational terms. |
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That being so, it will determine the political remit for the mission to Korea, which sets off tomorrow, and which I have the honour to be chairing. |
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