We can toothcomb the statistics, scowl over the double counting, curl a lip at florid rhetoric. |
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And even those who have gone through the figures with a fine fiscal toothcomb are still unsure that they can work out how it will all work. |
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My dear Sir, I have not yet gone through the text finally adopted in Nice with a fine toothcomb but, off the top of my head, the answer is no. |
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That's why we want people to go through our savings figures with a fine toothcomb. |
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We must go through what we define as being the central aspects of our policies with a fine toothcomb, and we must work together to see that our proposals are properly financed. |
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It examines with a fine toothcomb the aspirations of each character and how these are challenged by their relationships. |
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Our specialists go through your manufacturing and logistics processes with a fine toothcomb to improve their coordination and optimise them as a whole. |
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You also need a special toothcomb to get them out of the hair. |
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The Leaf is now built at Nissan's Sunderland plant and has been gone through with a fine engineering toothcomb to make it more attractive to a potential buyer. |
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