Someone attempted to ask a question and initially the Speaker in his wisdom ruled it out of order, but upon reflection he allowed it. |
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But then, upon reflection, it dawned on me that everyone who practices the Craft is, at their very core, an eclectic solitary. |
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But upon reflection, we realized that the government's plan doesn't quell our concerns about the economy. |
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I understand that some hon. members have not yet agreed to this proposal but perhaps upon reflection we could do that later this day. |
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But upon reflection, that sentiment is actually true. |
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However, upon reflection, it should not have been surprising given the nature of the Panel's mandate and the consultation process that was put in place. |
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Oddly enough, upon reflection, this did not strike me as odd. |
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I can now, upon reflection, say that the facilitator training was succinct and highly valuable. |
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The Chair advised that upon reflection should any of the members want to bring forward other comments or issues to do so by e-mail to the Chair or Céline Bédard. |
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Yet, upon reflection, I tell myself that if I really did understand Buddhism, I'd no longer feel the need to explore: I'd squat down beside them under a banana tree-or just anywhere. |
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Ordinary speakers may not recognize, even upon reflection, that they are speaking nonliterally because that nonliteral use has become entrenched through repetition. |
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Upon reflection, I realise that I was indeed very lucky, as I could have come off far worse. |
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Upon reflection, we think that the judicial appointees are the real prize being contended for. |
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Upon reflection it becomes clear that this type of exemption is not desirable, quite frankly. |
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Upon reflection, one focus group participant remembered that some photocopying costs were covered. |
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Upon reflection, I became increasingly certain that these three people pretending to be militants were indeed police officers. |
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Upon reflection, however, I think that benefit can be derived from what has occurred. |
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Upon reflection, the Commission views all these factors as contributing to the problem as well as being opportunities to get from here to there. |
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Upon reflection, however, it is interesting to note in this context that most countries have adequate rules. |
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Upon reflection we appreciate this may be a little misleading. |
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Upon reflection, it seemed to me that those problems were quite serious. |
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Upon reflection, a desire for recognition seems irrational. |
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Upon reflection, I now realise that I didn't actually get any berliner donuts, but I think that the selection of food I did eat more than made up for it. |
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Upon reflection, however, the Panel was of the view that this was not the time or the subject matter for a dramatic, new and perhaps controversial approach. |
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