Or is it because they hope they can relight that spark which once made their colleagues reach unhesitatingly for their cheque books. |
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I guess philosophy must do something to your libido, because most philosophers unhesitatingly plump for the Socratic option. |
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If each of the drivers were alive and neither chose to give evidence, the court would unhesitatingly hold that both were to blame. |
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We are all confident that Italy will continue unhesitatingly along that path. |
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This Tribunal unhesitatingly believes that the Respondent meets this subjective aspect of the bona fide occupational requirement test. |
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I unhesitatingly agree with these tools that will allow us to take up the challenges of today and tomorrow. |
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Cablecom's flexibility and agility create genuine added value in our business and our input is acknowledged unhesitatingly. |
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And yet, at the slightest pressure on the gas, the car unhesitatingly starts forward. |
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Could it be by exuding sunshine and optimism, and unhesitatingly reaching across the aisle? |
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We stand at their side unhesitatingly and express our admiration and our gratitude to them. |
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Being very generous by nature, he unhesitatingly used his money to assist the very poor. |
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When asked to divide one integer by another, he unhesitatingly recites the answer to 60 decimal places. |
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They found gullies that, had they been seen in aerial photographs of the earth, would unhesitatingly have been identified as water-carved. |
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Filhol suggested that he would think of the Trappists, and the young sixteen-year-old unhesitatingly agreed. |
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Chintan assured the police that if the wastepickers saw an illegal or suspicious activity, they would unhesitatingly inform the police. |
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We can unhesitatingly say that Montreal's museums have contributed to defining its cultural character. |
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I scanned the paper quickly and unhesitatingly signed on the bottom line. |
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This journalist unhesitatingly labels the report a whitewash. |
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Never having seen or heard a peacock, she unhesitatingly circled the ad, seized, as if by instinct, and passed it to her mother. |
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With a pennant, a season, at stake, many pitchers would have taken the shot unhesitatingly. |
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There is no more effective way of demonstrating dependability than to speak out when you know you are right, and to admit unhesitatingly when you are wrong. |
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The plan had promoted segregation rather than the unity of the country and, despite their desire for the restoration of their homes and property and a solution to the conflict, Greek Cypriots had unhesitatingly rejected it. |
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They unhesitatingly killed those who clung to the old faith, sometimes after incredible tortures. |
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When the student assists the Teacher unhesitatingly in any of the areas where such facilitation is needed the Teacher gets favourably inclined to the student. |
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Ironically, much of the theory of modern participatory citizenship was developed by thinkers who would unhesitatingly have called themselves the British king's or queen's loyal subjects. |
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Discover yourself, develop the strengths within you, and then unhesitatingly, unflinchingly, go forth and encircle the world, to embrace humanity. |
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We can unhesitatingly assert that in 2006 we contributed more than our fair share to supporting the projects and spirit of the communities where we are present. |
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Congo has grown no simpler since President Laurent Kabila was shot dead last month. Before 1994, Zapiro unhesitatingly supported the black liberation movement. |
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From the time it acquired national independence and sovereignty, Kazakhstan has unhesitatingly striven for democratic governance, ensuring social partnership and civic understanding and political and inter-ethnic stability. |
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Deciding unhesitatingly and without needing to put up with major building conversion work, he situated a 15 m3 silo at the less visible rear of the building between the greenhouse, the vegetable garden and the office block. |
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We all trust and expect Italy to keep unhesitatingly to that path. |
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The consignors and transport industry must continue their efforts so that packages and associated documents can always be unhesitatingly accepted by the carriers, the harbours and the airports. |
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I wish to clarify my position, which is unhesitatingly in favour of the proposed regulation to establish a legal framework for the systematic production of statistics in this area. |
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For my part, I unhesitatingly ask the committee to reassert forcefully that it is important to have-and this is part of Canada's identity-a public broadcaster. |
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