I can categorically state that we did not indiscriminately open fire, he said. |
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If we are to reject foreign intervention and reunify the country independently, we must categorically oppose flunkeyism towards great powers. |
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Who can declare categorically that the expression of that outrage was excessive? |
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But even then, there's no accounting for taste, so I can't even categorically rule out the last bunch. |
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I would like to take this chance to state, categorically, that I have never taken the banned steroid tetrahydrogestrinone. |
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He stressed he was categorically against the total negation of what had been reached in the last four years. |
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The police tell us categorically that there is no such thing as a no go zone. |
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At no time has Latham stated categorically that the topic of tax-cuts are off limits. |
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A 1948 review by a famous critic states categorically that a good voice is not essential for delineating ragas in the Carnatic mode. |
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You couldn't categorically say that Mexico deserve to be in the lead, but on the other hand they haven't done much wrong either. |
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Eric Simons, the team coach, said categorically that no internal rift existed. |
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I was told categorically that premium rate calls can be charged at whatever tariff the market will stand! |
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He declared categorically that it would, and while I thought that was a big scoop the news desk didn't, and gave it two paras on an inside page. |
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If someone could prove categorically that he honestly believes this statement then he is quite clearly sectionable. |
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And on that, I'm not sure I would say categorically that time is on our side. |
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Highly inventive, artful, weird, beautiful even, but nonsense, categorically, undeniably. |
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To say categorically that it is crueler to put any cat to sleep rather than send it outdoors is a rash overgeneralization. |
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I started learning to dance at the age of six, but at the age of nine I had heart problems and the doctor forbade me categorically from dancing. |
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A critic is not supposed to discuss new poetry without overtly praising or categorically condemning it. |
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The theorists concede to merely pointing at something which they cannot categorically argue even exists. |
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I have seen enough data to know that nobody can categorically say these structures are safe. |
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Indeed, a strong case could be made that interest rates are categorically destabilizing. |
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It is a multi-million-dollar studio movie, but it is categorically, the stupidest, most inane, imbecilic movie I've ever seen. |
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It put them in a false position as they categorically denied the existence of any bonded labourers in those areas. |
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Moreover, at the time of her testimony, she states categorically that she is free of any other known risk factor. |
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It resolved that we categorically oppose running for executive positions in the capitalist state. |
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Olga was on guard as always, and categorically refused to open the door unless the police produced a warrant. |
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The tribunal can categorically state that such assistance constitutes a service under section 5 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. |
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The writer categorically states that selfishness has no place in marriage. |
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We have a clear declaration from 15 member states stating categorically that our position on military neutrality is understood, accepted, and acknowledged. |
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No mention, for instance, of the people of Ireland having voted overwhelmingly for the agreement, which stated categorically that prisoners would be released. |
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This is the best type of aid available and it is categorically referred to as 'Gift Aid,' because you are not required to pay it back after graduation. |
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To leave no doubt, I categorically and unequivocally deny the sum and substance of their allegations. |
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It might jeopardize the achievements of that policy, and should be categorically rejected. |
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Mrs Gignac, we saw, did not categorically deny that the complainant had told her that she was looking for employment as a secretary. |
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And he categorically declared that Communist parties must never enter into bourgeois or petty-bourgeois parties. |
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The judge would be entitled to dismiss the second application unless it could be categorically demonstrated that the new material was conclusive of the case. |
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The bank clerk categorically told the client there was no suicide exclusion. |
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Other than that, I can categorically declare that the water hyacinth is flourishing and spreading with gay abandon, continuing to choke other plant life. |
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First, let me state categorically, obviously, that anti-Semitism is morally wrong and unacceptable. |
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It also seems odd that a project praising the map would be so categorically troubled by gps. |
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My delegation categorically rejects her statement, which is not acceptable at all. |
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The Commission categorically rejects any stigmatisation of the Roma or likening them to criminals. |
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I can say to you categorically that this is not true. |
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Dr. Growe could not rule out categorically that the Claimant was infected with HCV when he received streptokinase but his evidence is that it is highly unlikely. |
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Such hard disks should categorically be separated from the computer after the back-up has finished, so that stored data are protected from viruses or worms. |
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It is widely known that animal rights activists have stated quite categorically that it is their intention to push for amendments as far as they are possibly able to do so. |
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However, the proposition was categorically rejected by the private sector which counts on cheap labor to attract investment for the manufacturing industry. |
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In order to disrupt the network and secure safety in the international community, it is important to categorically deny terrorists a safe haven anywhere. |
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With respect to this appalling situation, the Government of Honduras reiterates categorically that it does not tolerate, consent to or promote criminal acts of this kind in any way. |
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It is not, therefore, possible to state categorically that the banding on wheels from the accident site was a result of brake shoe force during the runaway. |
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Qatar has categorically denied the allegations, as have Hayatou and Anouma. |
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The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines categorically prohibits the passing of any ex post facto law. |
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Buddha has categorically stated that there is no soul, a concept called anatta in the ancient language in which Buddha's teachings were recorded. |
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Guadagno, for her part, has categorically denied Zimmer's accusations. |
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From that, the comments go on to say quite categorically that the ICT have never invested in certain jobs44and that those who practise these jobs will never need to invest in them. |
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But I am categorically opposed to strictly business. |
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When my hospital workmate asked me for a therapist, I gave her three names, including Dr. X. She categorically rejected him because she considered that he badly harmed her sister, when she was his patient. |
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The Georgian authorities also categorically rule out the extension of police operations to the territory controlled by the de facto Abkhazian authorities. |
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But the girl refuses categorically... Time starts stuttering, locking-up Mari in this breaking-up scene, which she won't be able to escape until she accepts Julien's decision. |
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The State party reiterates the chronology of the events and affirms categorically that Khudayberganov's guilt was established beyond doubt in accordance with the applicable criminal law proceedings. |
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In keeping with the principles of responsible government, no part of the responsibilities of government can, by law, be categorically excluded or removed from its constitutional accountability to the House and its committees. |
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Moreover, can we state categorically that an evaluation of closed cases or of compliance with the requirement for predictability will necessarily impinge on the principle of independence? |
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Even after it was clear that the athletes were innocent, 87 faculty members published a letter categorically rejecting calls to recant their condemnation. |
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The Bunny Boiler won't win,''I was told categorically, six hours before the tape came up on the world's least predictable sporting event. |
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The Government has stated that a visit by the Chief Prosecutor of the Rabat Court of Appeal to the headquarters of the National Surveillance Directorate established categorically that it is not a secret detention centre. |
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One might say, categorically, that the risks will always be too great to justify intervention, and certainly so against conditions that have long been thought part of the human condition, such as memory loss with age. |
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Pressley himself has a grievance with Neil Doncaster, the chief executive of the Scottish Premier League, and the clubs therein who categorically refuse to contemplate a meaningful expansion to the top division. |
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The new War Staff had hardly found its feet and it continually struggled with the opposition to its existence by senior officers they were categorically opposed to a staff. |
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With over 200,000 Scenics sold in the UK in its first seven years, Renault is categorically the leading manufacturer for compact-MPVs, easily outstripping its closest rivals. |
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They are all categorically the same, but there still seems to be a hierarchization of this material, which is a near-ethical dilemma that I find fascinating. |
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