I can't vouch for the male escort agencies because I have never used them or visited them. |
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The investment bank is required to vouch for the fact that the stock is priced below its expected value in the market. |
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And while I can't vouch for its accuracy, the film does a compelling job of portraying Hitler in his dying days in three full dimensions. |
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Take this example which I heard via a few degrees of separation, I couldn't exactly vouch for its truthfulness. |
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Most of us can only vouch for that from second-hand experience but we have no reason to doubt it. |
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I can vouch for the takeaway as the meals we have had from there have been excellent, so we decided it was time to try out the restaurant. |
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I can't vouch for the quality of the scientific references, but the information certainly seemed self-consistent and reasonable. |
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Identify some people who can vouch for your character and your work abilities. |
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The Professor can't vouch for any of this information, but any observer of Fairfax will conclude that it all sounds entirely likely. |
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Human beings are the same through the ages, and having studied ancient music, I can vouch for that. |
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I don't vouch for the suitability of all the stories, of course, but quite a few of them have raised a laugh. |
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I can't vouch for their tenderness, as compared to other raw peas I've had in the past. |
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But what Pete and Katrina can vouch for is a degree of comfort at their events that could convert the most hardened anti-festival goers. |
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The rest of us can readily vouch for him as a man of total and absolute integrity, a friend above reproach. |
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I certainly can't vouch for the source, which looks pretty dodgy to me, but this argues otherwise. |
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In a fit of madness I decided to try it out for myself and I can vouch for its scariness. |
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While it has been a while since the original game was released, we can vouch for the fact that no good game is ever forgotten. |
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I can personally vouch that he's a man of high moral integrity, and knows a worthy cause when he sees one. |
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Customers vouch for the convenience of shopping in a plaza without the hassle of elbowing through a crowded market. |
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I cannot vouch for the accuracy of any of this advice, but it's good to have it anyway. |
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I can't vouch for the truth of this, but it is a sentiment I've heard repeated more than once. |
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Jeff did not know Adam personally, so he could not vouch for his character. |
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The area is intended for VIPs and guests of MPs and Peers who are supposed to vouch personally for those who receive their tickets. |
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And at each stage of vetting, you develop references who can vouch for your character and your talents. |
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My last few posts on the subject notwithstanding, anyone who knows me can vouch for my credentials as a long-standing and ardent Russophile. |
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I can vouch for the truth of much of his statement, and believe it to be wholly as stated, in every particular. |
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But there are others who vouch for the success, saying the trend has really caught on. |
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Harry knows Ryan personally and will vouch for the fact that he is totally house-trained and understands the need to keep darkrooms spotless! |
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I once collaborated with Whalley on a book about the Eden Project and can vouch for his attention to detail. |
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After spending an afternoon with him, I can vouch for the fact that his sense of humour is razor-sharp. |
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Having been in a room while doctors struggled to keep my child alive, I can vouch for the fact that trust is often the only lifeline to sanity. |
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I will vouch for the fact that the football program has been a positive influence on my personal college experience. |
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Eyewitnesses vouch for the fact that they stayed to help the children escape but bolted from the scene when public anger turned against them. |
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They say familiarity breeds contempt and I can certainly vouch for that when it comes to door-to-door salesmen. |
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Everyone is welcome, though I can't vouch for the ease of finding parking if you're coming in from outside Stanford. |
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I've enjoyed day trips to Glenshee before, but after a two-day family holiday near Aviemore I can vouch for the experience. |
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An elector cannot vouch for more than one person, and the person who has been vouched for cannot vouch for another elector. |
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I will be glad to hand this binder down to my niece and vouch for its comfort. |
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I cannot of course vouch for the accuracy of his information. |
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A local supervisory committee would be appointed to be accountable for the use of funds and to vouch for the quality of the product. |
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I can vouch for their delightfulness when served with a brunch of bacon and lightly scrambled, herb-flecked eggs. |
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This person can only vouch for one person and the person who is vouched for cannot vouch for another elector. |
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That said, the act provides that an elector who has been vouched for at an election may not vouch for another elector at that election. |
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Having been both a law clerk and a juror in the courthouse where Stewart was tried, I can vouch that the courthouse draws from a strong and generally conscientious jury pool. |
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As one who has been in that world, I can vouch how difficult it is not to marginalize the important things that do not make immediate demands. |
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They in turn tell me how to get in touch with other individuals whom I have never heard of, and whose quality they won't vouch for. |
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Let me just give Parliament the latest report that I have received, which I cannot vouch for but it seems to me likely to be true. |
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The future employer or other sponsor of a foreign national wishing to work or stay on Aruba is obliged to vouch for him. |
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W e vouch for this with our name, and the results are references of which we are proud. |
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Having been asked in 2007 to head an evaluation of the organisation by some of its funders, I can vouch for this impressive achievement. |
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Churches are said to be a total departure for all concerned, a fact we can vouch for if the latter are any measure. |
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On the other hand, a tax rebate in itself is not enough to vouch for the viability of small, independent productions. |
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Moreover, companies hoping to cut financing costs realised they could extract better terms by getting an auditor to vouch for them. |
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At 58, I'm not in bad nick and I can vouch for the beneficial effects of HRT, but having stopped taking it, time has caught up with my skin and gravity has done the rest. |
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Books on General Knowledge vouch to enhance your intelligence quotient. |
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Certainly it is very common for wives to have intimate knowledge of the work memo stylings of their husbands and can vouch for their reliability 30 years after the fact. |
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I can't vouch for the truth or otherwise in this story, unfortunately. |
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Veterans from all of the armed forces, the medical corps and the spies and code-breakers are on hand and, we can vouch for this, love to talk about their experiences. |
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In a stroke of genius, he enlisted bundy to vouch for him on tape. |
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An elector can vouch only for one elector. |
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They are far less keen on having to vouch for banks outside Germany. The commission hopes that EU governments and the European Parliament will adopt its proposals by the end of the year. |
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German savings banks and mutual banks are used to the idea of mutualised guarantees: they have formed joint-liability groupings, which vouch for the solvency of each bank in their group. |
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I can't vouch for peak season but when I travelled there was plenty of scope for seclusion with acres of empty white sand and uncluttered seas which feel like a bath tub even at three in the morning. |
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There so much Gold is found that the accounts of it would be incredible, were it not for the many Witnesses who have seen it, and vouch for the fact. |
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That is a lesson that we in Central America can vouch for. |
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The homemaker has perfected all aspects of pan-Asian cuisine so that even the most discerning of palates can vouch for their authenticity. |
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The sports authorities vouch for an educational sport concerned with allowing athletes to reach well-being, freedom, dignity and responsibility in society. |
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After personally testing the Pilot Touring on an 8 hour road trip with a nasty flu, this writer can vouch for the merits of its easy to use, handy and comfortable cabin. |
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Another elector registered in the same polling division who is able to produce satisfactory identification establishing his or her own identity and residential address could vouch for the elector. |
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Mr. Speaker, I certainly can vouch for the member's commitment to his community and the strong voice that he provides in this place with regard to issues that are important to families that he represents. |
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They made him ashamed to vouch the truth of the relation, and afterwards to credit it. |
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Anyone who has ever gone into my home can vouch for that. |
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In the light of the errors detected, the detailed accounts should be certified not by the OSCE's Accounting Officer but by an independent auditor who can vouch for the eligibility of the expenditure. |
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The officers responsible for the national files and users' services must vouch that the alerts entered in the SIS and the information transmitted by Sirene are accurate, up-to-date and legal. |
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I recently benefited from a course of acupuncture to remove the pain of sciatica and can guarantee and vouch for the effectiveness of at least one type of complementary treatment. |
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I can vouch for this technique, as my colleagues and I used it to sample the apparently odorless flowers of snottygobble bushes in Australia. |
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I believe the bill tries to deal with those concerns in such a way that one Canadian can vouch for somebody else, but it eliminates the serial process of vouching, which I believe is a good thing. |
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While younger celebrities with healthy bladders cannot vouch for how well the products control wetness or odor, they do demonstrate inconspicuousness. |
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The White House has been rounding up senators to vouch for her. |
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The tears that suffused my sister's eyes when I mentioned our friend, and her heightened colour seemed to vouch for the truth of the reports that had reached me. |
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