He said the decision to kill the foxes was only taken after much heart-searching and research. |
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There is much heart-searching over the clash of cultures in Britain's multi-ethnic society. |
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With much heart-searching, not to say longing, I was suffering from severe withdrawal symptoms. |
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In fact, it involved a great deal of heart-searching before we reached that conclusion. |
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Much heart-searching, often on the verge of tears, has gone into the writing of this chapter. |
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And of course he stopped in his tracks, turned around and gave her an exclusive, heart-searching interview about his difficult childhood. |
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But if we are ever to learn from such events, heart-searching is necessary. |
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And in the privacy of their extensive suites, yesterday's atrocities should prompt heart-searching among some of those present. |
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After days and nights of heart-searching we decided to let our only daughter go with some of her friends. |
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I thought that they would be a little more rigorous and heart-searching than they were. |
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Importantly, what the Saffron brigade needs to undertake is some genuinely honest heart-searching. |
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After Mr Chen's victory, which came as a shock to China's leaders, much heart-searching has taken place in Beijing. |
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After a certain amount of heart-searching, we have voted in favour of the report in its entirety. |
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It is this that must be causing deep heart-searching at the Fed. |
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The SNP election broadcast about waiting lists was controversial and provoked many heart-searching discussions about negative campaigning and taste. |
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Though the pass rate has always fluctuated, the latest result has brought renewed heart-searching. |
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They haven't done the heart-searching that is necessary if you are going to put it behind you for ever. |
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Journalists initially saw this as a threat but are coming to appreciate its benefits, though not without much heart-searching. |
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It caused controversy and heart-searching and MRA, faced with rising costs, eventually decided to sell the theatre. |
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It often required a lot of heart-searching, and letting-go of some of my own strong ideas, in order to reach out to understand the opposition, and to find a possible common ground on which to continue working together. |
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They have also prompted much heart-searching as to what has gone wrong. |
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We do not underestimate the difficulties and heart-searching that our proposals will cause, but we believe that commitment to the ways forward which we propose can bring healing and reconciliation across the Communion. |
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Somehow, though not without heart-searching, trial and error, and compromise, hesitations were overcome, difficulties surmounted, differences tolerated. |
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After much heart-searching, the General Council came to the decision that the International Scholasticate should be given its full support as an important instrument for affirming certain essential Oblate values. |
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From the Number One bestselling author, Sheila O'Flanagan, comes an unputdownable, heart-searching new novel for every woman who still remembers her first love. |
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