Some of their stories may be better than others in terms of whether they are winnable in a courtroom or not. |
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Only the past two losses in the team's three-game losing streak were winnable. |
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You should design the game to be winnable, or at least possibly winnable through multiple paths. |
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Her new electorate would have been a tough battle for a National member, but it was potentially winnable. |
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There has always been a group among the ideologues that believed in a first strike and a winnable nuclear war. |
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I like to play the solitaire game that ships with Windows, but I wish it would tell me whether or not each deal is winnable. |
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The belief that this is really winnable is the best recruiting sergeant that Salmond could have hoped for. |
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If they heard the gospel from their own folk, they are winnable. |
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And now many of those Democrats are heading home after long careers in public life, with some losing easily winnable races. |
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They're a dangerous team in a division that looks eminently winnable. |
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Clearly that was a winnable seat, if you came that close with half a campaign or a third of a campaign. |
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In addition, new security doctrines that conjure up scenarios of winnable nuclear wars against non-nuclear-weapon States are not tenable. |
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How in the world do we ever expect to win this war, and, if the war is not winnable in the traditional sense, how do we contain or checkmate this enemy? |
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That is questionable at best and it is certainly not winnable without more troops and artillery as was outlined so clearly in the Manley report. |
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Everybody gravitates toward the winnable seat so there is distortion in the system. |
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Our job is to fight for clear, winnable goals and we will continue to do that. |
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But it's one we'll look on as winnable and we've got to go there with confidence. |
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Negotiations are not about complaining, but about having a clear idea of what you want and formulating it as a winnable demand. |
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The simple fact is that we have never said this mission was winnable by military means alone. |
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Before Mitch McConnell waded clumsily into the debate, it looked a winnable argument for the Republicans. |
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Labour is preparing for a tight contest which is winnable, but by no means certain. |
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The race is on and the prize of jobs, investment, and a more sustainable environment is winnable. |
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With the US economy shaky and major corporate scandals marring his first year in office, a winnable war against an old enemy is just what the doctor ordered. |
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Three Liberal Democrat candidates who have donated large amounts have not been given winnable seats. |
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I think it is a winnable battle, and I think it can be solved within a generation, but it will require really looking at insuring that the kind of innovative solutions are in place along with emergency actions. |
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They have long regarded the prime minister's leadership style as aloof and cliquey, and have neither forgotten nor forgiven his failure to win a general election they believed was eminently winnable. |
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The Antrim game is winnable and it's losable but I think we're in a pretty good place in terms of confidence, single-mindedness and intent. |
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As with every Championship game this season, it is as easily winnable as it is losable. |
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What the loss to the Bruins might have most reminded the Beavers of is that while they can feel any game is winnable, it's also losable. |
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She did insist that the race would be winnable if Daines would debate her. |
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New Hampshire has long been viewed as winnable by Team Romney. |
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It's clearly something that is not winnable … you're going to have more and more civilians who are caught in the middle of this, and that has got to be our focus right now. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister and anybody who is knowledgeable about the mission have been saying from the start that this is not a militarily winnable mission alone. |
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The first question I will address is, is the war winnable? |
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The Norwegian Labour Party increased the number of women in winnable positions in districts where they faced a serious challenge from the Socialist Left Party, which had adopted quotas for women candidates. |
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New Zealand's women and minorities enjoy greater representation and more visible roles in Parliament than under FPP, mostly because parties take care to place them in winnable list positions. |
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One of the challenges we have as a party, unlike the two larger parties, is they can kind of disperse constituencies and candidacies for winnable seats a bit like consolation prizes around to candidates. |
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It would force all parties to have a more representative team of candidates and all these candidates would be winnable candidates because they had been elected through PR in some cases. |
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Not only did they nominate the most visible minorities, but these candidates confronted winnable contests on par with those faced by their white counterparts. |
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Disraeli kept Labouchere's majority down to 170, a good showing that put him in line for a winnable seat in the near future. |
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But in terms of strategic gains, I would say yes it was winnable. |
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I do believe it is doable, winnable, but it isn't going to happen tomorrow. |
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All the games are winnable and all the games are losable, as long as we keep that in mind we can keep our focus on the preparation and go into the tournament in good shape. |
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