Or put another way, it's stealing from tomorrow to make up for the improvident ways of today. |
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The sail was furled with the boom too high or, put another way, with the topping lift too tight. |
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Or, put another way, the way things are going, the secretary is carrying out foreign policy chores while the national security adviser is doing the heavy lifting. |
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Or, put another way, if you're going to devote yourself to books, what happens when it comes time to breed? |
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Or, put another way, the first time you sell a virtual enchanted poleax for enough money for a dinner at a restaurant, your significant other may stop bugging you about playing the game so much. |
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Or, put another way, they are inexpensive. |
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Convergence, or, put another way, concentration, generally creates-and this has been borne out by several studies-a form of growing pressure to make content compatible with the business plans of the conglomerates. |
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Put another way, he chooses his words carefully, and he chooses the contexts in which they will have most impact. |
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Put another way, we work so that we may consume goods or services that help us survive or give us pleasure, not simply for the sake of working. |
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Put another way, you could equip 8.5 classical foilists for the cost of 3 Olympic foilists. |
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Put another way, the Federal Court could not award damages in a judicial review proceeding. |
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Put another way, employment and English services are the two biggest barriers for immigrants. |
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Put another way, protection from gross violations of human rights is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition of human security. |
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Put another way, Money goes Away is a notepad you can always keep with you that lets you enter your expenses as you incur them. |
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Put another way, flexible rates refer to potential, not to actual changes in the rate. |
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Put another way, these aspects of employment shed light on the general attributes of the position and functions of an RCMP member. |
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Put another way, an attitude is a feeling about what is happening within one's personal reality within society. |
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Put another way, a law firm that wants to excel at clean tech work will need to have solid expertise in each of these areas. |
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Put another way, is this the best system we think we could get at this juncture? |
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Put another way, should the law simply respond when other processes have failed? |
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Put another way, the various parties in contention receive a number of seats calculated prorata to the number of votes that they collect. |
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Put another way, I want to explore with you the business case for expanding and strengthening corporate Aboriginal relations. |
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Put another way, it is the content of his affidavit or statement which determines the assertion. |
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Put another way, the government cannot raise large amounts of revenue from a tax that can easily be avoided. |
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Put another way, the audience itself will have to take the blame for promoting such songs. |
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Put another way a non-dom who has lived in the UK for five years until April will only be let off the annual 30,000 charge for another two years. |
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Put another way, the French and Germans have found a way of making the market serve everyone. |
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Put another way, they are what every doting parent wants their precocious toddler to grow up to become. |
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Put another way, if Commerce's interpretation of the statute were unreasonable and it were obliged to consider all of the specificity factors, we would ensure that it review all of the evidence under each of the factors. |
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Put another way, would we allow organized crime to continue to profit from trafficking in marijuana or would we make a serious attempt to diminish its profits? |
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Put another way, it has not been shown that while on long-term disability, the employee is incapable of performing any essential duty or requirement relating to the accumulation of seniority in this agreement. |
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Put another way, it is about neighbours who regard each other as members of the same family, and decide to build a ship together to weather the storms. |
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Put another way, why wasn't the system self-regulating after all? |
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Put another way, the Appellant argued that the Advisory Board erred in preferring the indirect evidence of the Complainant that was not subject to cross-examination over the direct viva voce evidence of the Appellant. |
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Put another way, one can have a great deal of confidence in the observed effects of an intervention if it has been evaluated with a design that controls for the major threats to these three forms of validity. |
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Put another way, they enter production without have benefited from sufficient investment at the development stage, and this hampers their marketability and economic viability. |
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Put another way, it is greater than the world market for tobacco, wine, beer, chocolate, coffee and tea combined, though smaller than the wholesale market for oil. |
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Put another way, the subsidy gives the United States leverage over the decision-making of an important ally. |
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Put another way, the BLS looked back and found there were 74,000 fewer jobs than previously thought. |
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Put another way, direct evidence is evidence of a precise fact in issue by witnesses who can testify that they saw the act done or heard the words spoken which constitute the precise fact to be proved. |
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This reduces the successful invocation of God to a function of the presence of male genitalia. Put another way, women have the wrong equipment to invoke God. |
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Put another way, the dependent clause elaborates on the main message. |
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