On the contrary, the autonomy of phonology is one of the firmest results to have come out of the past couple of decades of phonological research. |
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She spouts fountains of ridiculous psychobabble but has the firmest grasp on reality. |
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There are many similarities in the short but illustrious careers of Best and John, now the firmest of friends. |
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In exasperation, Anne marched over and grabbed him in her firmest governessy hold. |
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Satisfied minorities are the firmest foundation for a country's security, sovereignty and economic development. |
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That is my firmest belief and that is what the journalism we are honouring tonight brings to mind. |
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When the lever is set as in the drawing, the suspension is as at the firmest. |
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It is the firmest foundation for a human rights culture, rooted both in attitudes and values and in specific knowledge. |
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These developments demand from the international community as a whole the firmest support and long-term commitment. |
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He reminds us today that a new society cannot be built without a renewed humanity, which is society's firmest foundation. |
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Whoever submits his whole self to Allah, and is a doer of good, has grasped indeed the firmest hand-hold: and with Allah shall all things return. |
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Swedes, it seems, have the world's firmest handshakes, and Pakistanis the limpest. |
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Many saw the speech as the firmest statement yet of the principles behind his policy towards intervention abroad. |
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The firmest point was that the FARC agreed to restart peace talks, and at a faster pace. |
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Security council resolution 1373 is the firmest and most consequence-laden resolution we have seen from that organization. |
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But Christ has made suffering the firmest basis of the definitive good, namely the good of eternal salvation. |
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Skyguide's integration of its civil and military air navigation services is now on the firmest of foundations. |
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And I didn't even have the suspension dialed in to its firmest setting during my initial run up the aforementioned coast-side highway. |
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I grant, of course, that the firmest resolution can change, but when it changes quickly one is entitled to wonder whether it was a firm resolution. |
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Technology companies, like their counterparts in other areas, understandably wish to maintain the firmest possible grip over their intellectual property. |
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For two big reasons, that is an outcome to be welcomed. The vote comes after a decade of rule by Carlos Menem, a rumbustious Peronist who turned into one of Latin America's firmest free-market reformers. |
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As agreed by our leaders at the 2005 world summit, the promotion of human rights constitutes the firmest foundation upon which to achieve the security and well-being that our peoples need. |
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Additionally, support for a standing force has waxed and waned considerably and in some cases those who were once its firmest supporters are now its staunchest critics. |
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The Council of Europe must not withhold any criticism and must condemn in the firmest possible terms all that it regards as a violation of our principles and values. |
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The fight against terrorism demands from the international community the firmest determination and the strongest will to cooperate and to take concerted action. |
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The regime can survive by further confining its area of control to the western area of the country, where its grip is firmest. A political solution looks just as improbable. |
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His first encyclical, Redemptor hominis, drew upon the documents of the Second Vatican Council to establish the firmest Christological foundation for personal dignity. |
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There was an infinity of firmest fortitude, a determinate, unsurrenderable wilfulness, in the fixed and fearless, forward dedication of that glance. |
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