It was not necessary to summarise paragraphs 47 or 48 for the conclusion in paragraph 49 is that there was a repudiation by Alstom. |
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His task in the next two hours, as mandated by the US State Department, is to summarise baseball for the foreign press. |
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I do not propose even to summarise let alone to attempt to analyse this vast mass of material. |
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I'd agree with reviewers who say that to summarise or comment on the plot is simply to do violence to the work. |
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If one were to summarise that speech, one would have to say that it was characterised by a tirade of abuse. |
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The arguments for this view are complex and difficult to summarise briefly, but in outline are as follows. |
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I'm going to have to learn to summarise the days events and my thoughts into a few paragraphs. |
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It's very difficult to summarise the main trends into four minutes but I'll try. |
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I am not going to summarise the plan here, because you can perfectly well read it for yourself. |
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It is no easy thing to summarise the wide range of experience and proposals. |
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They facilitate the presentation of information and provide the opportunity to summarise and list documents. |
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The purpose is to summarise key information about the company's financial condition, capitalisation and risk factors. |
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I do not need to summarise this document during this dinner as it will no doubt be touched upon tomorrow. |
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I am not going to try to summarise the report because it would take far too long. |
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A starting point of this debate is the impossibility to summarise all information in one indicator. |
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It may be helpful to summarise the history of the dispute between Ireland and the United Kingdom. |
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Relying on a single forecast that attempts to summarise all the information available from a wide range of indicators would be misguided. |
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The case stated then went on to summarise the decision of the Crown Court. |
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At the end, Father Dominic helped us to summarise all of this by highlighting the challenges that recurred. |
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It is difficult to summarise the causes for this failure, as each situation is different and complex. |
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Future in the Alps is to summarise the current standard of knowledge with regard to participation and publish the findings throughout the Alps. |
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If you had to summarise your life in your own words or in the words of another, a poet and in Greek, for example, what would you say about your 40 years of songs? |
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For each subject developed, we have attempted to summarise what an irrigator should retain to be able to apply these principles to production as soon at possible. |
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At some point we would like to summarise these conclusion in a document. we like to refer to as a charter, and of for which you can find some sketches on the next page. |
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His strategy may yet come a cropper, but it is sure to make him at least a powerfully disruptive force. The Ted Cruz pitch is hard to summarise, as it is assembled from a set of seeming contradictions. |
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This note aims to summarise experience to date in using pricing to manage congestion and draw out from this experience issues where clarity is essential when decisions on congestion pricing are taken. |
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Hard to summarise how this opened my eyes to a different world. |
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There couldn't be a more apt dish to summarise our time in Lincolnshire. |
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The purpose of the present paper is to summarise the background, as well as the current state-of-play, of the ongoing debates on burden reduction in statistics. |
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You are given the recording and you are asked to summarise what she said. |
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The arguments, wearily derivative, are easy to summarise. |
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To try to summarise the plot would be insanity. |
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Nonetheless, the parts of the general framework outlined in the two suggested tabulations provide a useful way to summarise the results of the assessment for use in subsequent planning and management. |
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If you had to summarise this new product, what would you say? |
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The thematic fact sheets contained in this guide set out to summarise the main changes introduced by the new Constitutional Treaty and to present it as clearly as possible. |
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To summarise very briefly, originally most digital writing took the form of hypertexts, usually hyperfictions. |
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