I'M not going to delve into the whys and wherefores of the structure agreed to, because there are concerns that need to be addressed. |
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Apprehensive though many Ministers are, they do not regard it as their place to wrangle over the whys and wherefores, certainly not in public. |
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Surely it would be more useful to seek the whys and wherefores, to conceive of root causes why July is a month for many to act out? |
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The whys and wherefores of the moral and social behaviors make this subject fascinating to me. |
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They must report to Ottawa the whys and wherefores of the wishes of their residents. |
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Whatever the whys and wherefores, there are only two large distribution companies left standing in Quebec. |
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It is about developing analyses, knowledge and information about the whys and wherefores of local and regional involvement in employment policy. |
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Ethical reflection is a perpetually renewed process, a constant questioning of the whys and wherefores of our acts. |
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The parliamentary secretary said that they do not want to start making changes until they understand the whys and wherefores of the numbers. |
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When I explain the whys and wherefores, they suddenly lose interest, it is not an interesting story any more. |
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The one that never did me the courtesy of explaining the whys and wherefores. |
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Add to that her overarching description of the whys and wherefores of Chinese cookery. |
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We do not want to start making changes until we really understand the whys and wherefores of these numbers. |
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Even though I am very dubious about the value of EU guidelines, there is no point in discussing the whys and wherefores of them right now. |
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Our next lesson will talk about the whys and wherefores of Christ's second coming. |
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For its part, the Commission supports this, but we cannot at this point produce new reports on the whys and wherefores. |
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So while some of the kingpins are posing and posturing with flash and flurry, behind the scenes the big debate on the whys and wherefores of possible arrests is going on. |
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We all enjoy the peace and quiet and a chance to daydream while weeding, but there comes a time when it's nice to have company and talk about the whys and wherefores. |
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Though Bremer, apparently, is reluctantly beginning to agree, Calamai's explanation of the whys and wherefores is so direct, spare, and compelling, it's worth repeating. |
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Even when Asha Parekh was in Delhi last week to promote her latest serial, scribes wanted to know about the whys and wherefores of decisions she took at that time. |
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The whys and wherefores of how the leader of the State became involved in a planning controversy a hundred miles from his own constituency has become a convoluted story. |
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From time to time I have wondered about the origins and the whys and wherefores of this unusual memory, and only last month was the key to the mystery found. |
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The first prerequisite for change is understanding the whys and wherefores, being clear on what is at stake, in order to get everyone involved, not only those in charge, but everyone. |
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People in authority in the old days were likely to be so completely absorbed with getting things done that they neglected giving information about the whys and wherefores of what was going on. |
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Though the electors cannot be informed on every issue that confronts government, they must be sufficiently informed to understand the main drift of the issues and the whys and wherefores of their representative's actions. |
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Mr. Hopkins is conversant in all the whys and wherefores of oil. |
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But it has also proved useful in helping SDC understand the whys and wherefores of our own priorities, leaving them more inclined to provide support for these. |
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Of the hundreds of thousands who served in Vietnam, most still do not understand the whys and wherefores of our involvement. |
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I can no more tell you the whys and wherefores of myself than I can lift myself up by the waistband and carry myself into the next county. |
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The fact is that learning in what we used to call the 'humanities' really means learning who we are, where we come from and how we live, and giving some thought to the whys and wherefores of the world and of life itself. |
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In explicating the material within what is now Matthew 13, glossators often took the opportunity to elaborate on the whys and wherefores of verbal obscurity. |
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