An economy based on contracts requires a dependable legal framework, and a society based on free contracts must to that extent be a free society. |
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I always thought I played safe in that respect but I guess the censor was browned off or something, it's silly to take things to that extent. |
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So what happens to the US economy is absolutely vital to our own, and to that extent, the US elections are very important to us. |
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Your Honour could make a direction that the transcript be edited or expurgated to that extent. |
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Baning was employed there as an hostler, and to that extent he was entirely within his rights. |
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Nor can it effectively do justice in the individual case within the limits of its jurisdiction and to that extent vindicate the rule of law. |
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But when my father realised that dance had taken over my life to that extent he decided to get me out of Abidjan. |
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Fortunately, times have changed and we don't face such organised crimes to that extent now. |
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Thus, conscripts in the form of fully trained reservists will no longer be needed to that extent either. |
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The point is that our experience of language, quite as much as our experience of the world, is habitual and to that extent tends to be automatized. |
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The Purusha Suktam of Rig Veda speaks elaborately of the Yajna of Sarva utah, which is seldom demonstrated to that extent as Jesus, the Christ. |
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And to that extent, it indicates the distance we still have to travel to create a non-racial South Africa, which is what we say we're committed to. |
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We do not think of infrastructure in terms of the cultural aspect such as bocce courts or recreation to that extent. |
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However, it may be thought that unredressed torts would be regarded as a canker in society, and to that extent the law can still be regarded as having a pacificatory aim. |
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It is fine to disagree with the callers and to argue with them but to be rude and insulting to them to that extent was unnecessary. |
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Death may be non-repressible and necessary to that extent, but its pleasure-giving properties invite the psyche to interpret and reposit it, precisely and perfidiously, as the exact opposite. |
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Spike Lee couldn't make a Lincoln not because he isn't entitled but because he isn't bankable to that extent. |
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A profile may generate ideas for further investigation and, to that extent, it can be an investigative tool. |
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However, the NWMO added that Canadian utilities also recognize the need for a deep geological repository and are showing commitment to that extent. |
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If any provision of this Agreement is determined to be void, invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, then it shall be, to that extent, deemed omitted and the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect. |
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I guess to that extent, this committee meeting is somewhat of a charade, because it seems to me the government members, and I think all of you, are pretty much looking beyond that. |
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For to the extent to which reporting pain is reporting a conscious experience and only that, to that extent it is an introspective report, report of intramental activity. |
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I was identifying with that kid to that extent. |
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Luckily, today, there isn't any discrimination to that extent. |
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And that is encouraging to me, I don't know whether I am really his star patient or not, but he's bolstered me up to that extent and I've something to live up to! |
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If the predictions are not accessible by observation or experience, the hypothesis is not yet testable and so will remain to that extent unscientific in a strict sense. |
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To that extent The Book Against God is not against God or the godly, although it offers no comfort to either. |
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To that extent they become momentary warriors, taking on in the act some culturally masculine qualities. |
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