Firstly, and most importantly, without the full backing of England, the tournament would be a non-starter. |
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The latter option, aside from being a political non-starter, would also dilute the high quality of the all-volunteer force. |
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Lammens warns if producers are pushed to the wall on price, innovation is a non-starter. |
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With respect to having the upper chamber elected, for me that is a non-starter. |
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I know that at this time, there is a good chance that it might become a non-starter. |
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It is simply a non-starter in today's world, where immediate action is called for in areas of vital importance for the EU's future. |
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Until the recent House action, however, every plan to address the shortfall had been a non-starter on Capitol Hill. |
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However the 23-year-old is not in Beckham's class and so for now the player exchange looks to be a non-starter. |
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For the hospital to be looking to the council to create extra parking now is just a non-starter. |
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But any effective effort at doing this is likely to be a non-starter with one of the most powerful Democratic interest groups. |
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If we cannot establish first that there are distortions and perversions, then this fundamental project is a non-starter. |
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Survivor's guilt maybe, that my brush with the disease was ultimately brief and in the great scheme of things something of a non-starter. |
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It is no wonder with this blinkered attitude that the Capital of Culture bid was a non-starter. |
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The plane was actually built in 1932 and appeared at the Cleveland races that year but was a non-starter. |
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He said trying to get Americans interested in deals outside the US was a non-starter at the moment. |
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We will have to pursue that a bit more but, if it's a non-starter, we will go somewhere else. |
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I regard the application under Order 12 rule 8 effectively as a non-starter. |
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If we had been from here we would have realised a lot sooner the restaurant was a non-starter. |
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Had either of these companies withheld that support, Apple's plan could easily have become a non-starter. |
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Party electioneers know that an election held any later than the British government's selfimposed deadline of November 13 is a non-starter. |
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Of the options they will be asked to consider, extending St George's Hall seems to be a non-starter. |
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For consumers because they would have to process meaningless information and for farmers because, technically, it is a non-starter. |
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I would suggest to you that this is a non-starter both from a military perspective and a political perspective in this country. |
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Vale, in turn, would have gleaned some insight into the fact that union busting was a non-starter in northern Ontario. |
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I think that would be a non-starter, because there are other members of the WTO who would have equal difficulty meeting some of those standards. |
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Any plans to sell off the provision of this service to the private sector should be a non-starter. |
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But when you're in a divorce situation, the premise that the economic situation of the children won't change is just a non-starter. |
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Russia's position with respect to NATO peacekeeping troops is that it is a non-starter, so we have to re-examine that as well. |
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I won't ever say it completely, but our fans don't want it so I think it's a non-starter. |
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I always believed the tram idea to be a non-starter but this could just possibly work. |
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If that wasn't improved, the project was a non-starter. |
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But the international responsibilities of its members, its political influence in the world and its political potential make the choice of neutrality a non-starter and oblige it to assume its global responsibilities. |
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The maglev train from Shanghai to Pudong airport is already in service, but it looks like the planned Beijing-Shanghai maglev express is a non-starter. |
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However, smoking it is a non-starter from a health standpoint. |
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I say to justice officials and the minister that it is a non-starter. |
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So a real estate market on reserves is a non-starter, of course, unless the government wants to sell off the reserves just like past Conservative governments sold off Métis land. |
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In fact, only one study has shown that non-starter softball players may not share the same psychological profiles as their peers who start. |
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But mentally Australia were now shot and victory looked a non-starter even before Harry Brind prepared an Oval belter, the sun came out and England won the toss. |
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It's obvious that negotiation is a non-starter, so the only alternative is boots and bombs, no matter how long it takes. |
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The idea that Social Europe and competitiveness for business are excluding each other, that flexibility for business and the security of the workforce contradict each other, is a non-starter. |
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This was essentially a non-starter because it relied on European cooperation and American financial support which was never likely to be forthcoming. |
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A free trade agreement or a fair trade agreement or any type of trade agreement with Colombia right now should be a non-starter until we resolve this whole issue of the human rights abuses in Colombia. |
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I get the sense that any attempt to change this to permit sonic booms would be a non-starter politically. |
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Less controversially, the IMF could take on a bankruptcy court's functions as a pooler and disseminator of information. As a blueprint for international financial reform, corporate-bankruptcy rules may be a non-starter. |
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An Aristotelian prudentialism without the modeling offered by social order is a non-starter, I would have thought. |
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If everyone else knew it was a non-starter, how come he couldn't see it? |
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