To reiterate what I said in my last post, journalists should only be judged by their journalistic work, and not their biodata. |
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In today's climate, bishops need to reiterate their support for this ministry. |
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We reiterate the compulsoriness of using sleep sacks in all huts, without exception. |
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Needless to reiterate, he is the first and the only non European to head the august body. |
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In agreement with previous reviews, I would like to reiterate that this is not a trip or tourist destination to be considered light-heartedly. |
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In this context, I would also like to reiterate that India's track record in nuclear non-proliferation is impeccable. |
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To begin with, I should reiterate and amplify my statement above that I was paying for this purchase with a credit card. |
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I reiterate to the House that this bill is unnecessary, unwarranted, and dangerous. |
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And here again, I think it's time to reiterate my plea for the historiographic interpretation of continuing characters. |
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May I reiterate comments made four years ago, which I will repeat with monotonous regularity until something is done about it. |
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It is useful to reiterate that the canids mentioned above also tend toward minimal sexual dimorphism and facultative monogamy. |
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We are again going to reiterate that unlisted suppliers to Myer tell us that Myer are cancelling orders, particularly in clothing. |
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I doubt if that will work and I reiterate that the Pakistanis feel scurvily treated with a shorter than short series. |
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Before concluding, we reiterate the importance of high morale and caution against false rumors, defeatism, uncertainty, and discouragement. |
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We would be remiss not to reiterate that plants and animals differ, of course, in many ways other than in behavioral and locomotor capacities. |
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Firstly, I regret that this unfortunate incident occurred and reiterate our apology to Mrs Hill's family. |
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They call me every name under the sun and reiterate the fact that they're in a hurry. |
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Once again, can I reiterate my offer to Mrs Fell to go through any problems she has. |
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The stair and theatre foyers are complex folded volumes that reiterate the language of the building skin. |
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We reiterate the procedure here for the benefit of interested researchers and for clarity of presentation. |
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The subtle combination of red brick and skillion reiterate the form of the coastline. |
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Through my work, I want to reiterate the significance of these phenomena and their repercussions. |
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However, given current global market conditions, we would like to reiterate that the Authority stands ready to inject additional market liquidity if the situation so warrants. |
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The razor blade, can top, and shirtsleeve placed parallel to the picture plane reiterate its flatness, while depth is evoked by linear perspective. |
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I would like to reiterate that Stelco has not made any formal request for help from the Government of Canada. |
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We also reiterate our recommendation that the Organization continue its efforts to correct contributions and arrearages due from member states. |
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Again, I must reiterate that the entertainment value of the video is not the point. |
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Again I reiterate to you personally, if you took offence, I regret that very much. |
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Panovska said Celeste will reiterate what Turner advised, but he will raise the stakes with three additional provisions. |
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We reiterate our appeal to all the members of Italy's Chamber of Deputies to refuse to vote for this bill. |
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I am pleased that the report fleshes out the Commission's recommendation, and for this I reiterate my congratulations to the rapporteur. |
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We reiterate that food should not be used as an instrument for political and economic pressure. |
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We reiterate our advice that properly cooked poultry meat does not pose a food safety risk. |
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The first step is to accept your place on the waitlist and reiterate your desire to attend the school. |
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To reiterate, we now stand at a pivotal junction on the road to eliminating these cruel, indiscriminating and devastating weapons. |
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This must continue to receive critical attention, and we must strongly reiterate that rather than cloaking the issue in silence. |
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I will reiterate another thing I said: Parliament is not a bit part player in this process, it has a valid role to play. |
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At best, a contempt order would reiterate the Trial Judge's directions to the Province, perhaps fining the Province for its default. |
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We must reiterate time and again in no uncertain terms that terrorism is a direct attack on freedom, human rights and democracy. |
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I can only reiterate what we said at the beginning: we wish to see the proscription list lifted. |
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To conclude, I would like to reiterate the words of the French philosopher who said that if a law is not essential it must not be written. |
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In one case it was necessary to persist, reiterate our request and overcome hindrance but in the end we received the necessary authorisations. |
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We just reiterate what the Queen has always said: she maintains her constitutional impartiality. |
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I thought I did that in my note, so let me reiterate what I said, which is that I take personal responsibility for this. |
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I want the member to reiterate why this motion was brought forward today and why we had to use this option. |
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So that we might remember what we are dealing with, I will reiterate a few facts about climatic warming. |
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Germany, however, was keen to reiterate its position regarding the Commission's statements. |
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I would like to reiterate clearly that there may have been some misunderstandings. |
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We reiterate our call for a detailed discussion of this initiative, which has already gained a great deal of support. |
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We are grateful for this opportunity to reiterate our commitment to guaranteeing the protection of children. |
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We will today briefly reiterate the key principles that we stated yesterday. |
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We reiterate our strong condemnation of all acts of violence and terror and of those who support them. |
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In its comments Germany and GMH reiterate their position that Gröditzer was never integrated into the GMH group. |
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We reiterate the importance of avoiding the imposition of fictitious deadlines for the negotiation of a treaty on this subject. |
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I wish to reiterate my appreciation to the African Union for its contribution. |
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I wish to reiterate here in the strongest possible terms my unreserved condemnation of such acts, which nothing and no one could ever justify. |
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We reiterate the recommendation from last year's special report about the necessity to assess the magnitude and impact of consultations. |
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They further reiterate their commitment to improve the effectiveness and ease of use of their respective trade preference programmes. |
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In all fairness, there have been a few bellwether albums to emerge from the scene that will no doubt achieve longevity and reiterate the importance of their predecessors. |
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I reiterate here, however, my great hope that this was a nonpolitical loner. |
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This, it should be said, gets to a broader point that is important to reiterate whenever elections are on the horizon. |
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The first is to reiterate its support for the 1967 lines with swaps as a basis for talks. |
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He is at the same time bullying and wheedling, but will, when cornered, reiterate the anodyne phrases he picked up on the intensive salesman's course. |
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Just to reiterate, both Atkinson and Ricks have won the Pulitzer Prize for their writing on the military, and Peter Baker is one of The Post's all-stars as well. |
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Before I go, lemme reiterate how much I appreciate you guys. |
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But then we reiterate our belief in God's oneness before asking Him for protection against evil that may come from within ourselves or from Satan. |
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To reiterate, you need to dust the shelves, polish any wooden surfaces and shine the glass and mirrors, clean the floor and tidy up to some extent. |
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The Eurosystem would like to reiterate the need to work urgently on the security of payments, especially in the areas of internet banking, card payments via the internet and e-payments. |
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We reiterate our position that it is necessary to bring to justice the culprits who supported the use of chemical weapons by Saddam's regime against Iranians and Iraqis. |
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We reiterate our commitment to continued humanitarian assistance. |
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It is important to reiterate that cerebral aneurysm was considered to be the cause of the Claimant's father's death and no evidence to the contrary was brought forward on the matter. |
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In all of this, I want to reiterate my opening premise that factoring corporations into the pursuit of justice does not just presume a reform of corporations and the law that governs their existence and deportment. |
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I would like to take this opportunity to reiterate my deep appreciation of the brave women and men who go the extra mile to make this world a safer place. |
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My point is that I wanted to reiterate for the benefit of the members of the panel in particular that whether we are on the government side or the opposition side of this table, we are all in this thing together. |
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I would also like to reiterate India's commitment to work with the United Nations in the maintenance of international peace and security, including through the mechanism of peacekeeping. |
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We wish to reiterate that nonparticipation, and encouragement of non-participation by whomsoever, is to be avoided, since it would not be conducive to a positive outcome. |
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If I may, I will reiterate that it was the situation of mutually assured destruction, a situation in the world where there are two forces, and if one pulls the trigger, the other will pull the trigger and it will be over. |
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First off, I would like to reiterate for the nth time that, basically, all we are doing is asking Member States to assume their responsibilities as far as their specific characteristics and budget situation allow. |
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However, we reiterate the point that the absence of a requirement does not connote an explicit authorization to act in a manner other than as required. |
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In conclusion, we would like to reiterate Thailand's conviction that human rights learning is much more than lessons at school, a theme for a day or simply a catchphrase. |
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We therefore strongly reject Amendments Nos 84, 85 and 86, which reiterate this misunderstanding and in the end put Italy in the firing line all by itself, as if all media problems were concentrated in our country. |
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Far from prejudicially affecting the relationship between the parties involved, I reiterate that the object of this bill is to get things back on track and to restore balance between the parties. |
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The Government of Nepal would like to reiterate its full commitments to international covenant and would like to assure all that no earth will remain unfurnished to full compliance of the human rights. |
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Let me reiterate that we remain committed to working with FNTI and the province of Ontario to help the institute evolve into a fully self-sufficient, sustainable educational institution. |
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We reiterate the importance we place on the IMF's new framework for surveillance, including for exchange rates, and urge its firm and even-handed implementation. |
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This prompts me to reiterate my call for the representatives to carefully reconsider their strategic approach in order to avoid disunity and uncertainty. |
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In the greater context, I reiterate with all respect that using this type of constitutional power in the context of this section would be extremely ill-founded and ill-timed. |
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I would short the rupee at 53 for a 55 target and reiterate my call for Sensex 15000 sometime before Dewali. |
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He wished to reiterate that if the SecretaryGeneral routinely consulted the Member States before formulating new proposals, no corrigendums would be necessary. |
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We also reiterate that our focus on development cooperation should be on the promotion of good governance and self-sustained, private sector-led economic growth in developing countries. |
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I also want to reiterate the fact that the best part of this job is probably back in the riding when we get to meet all of the volunteers and get back with family and so on. |
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To achieve the latter, he had to make many visits to the Russian Embassy in London and politely reiterate his request. |
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So instead of legal certainty, I will reiterate something I've mentioned a few times already today, and that is, don't put in the hands of the court what should be determined by Parliament. |
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While on the subject of Security Council enlargement, allow me to reiterate my delegation's views on the use of the veto and the idea of establishing semi-permanent seats. |
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King Mohammed VI of Morocco addressed the nation on 30 July 2008, the ninth anniversary of his enthronement, to reiterate the need for respect for the country's territorial integrity. |
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She wondered if it served any purpose to reiterate the principle of equality of access in the first sentence, given that the purpose of a general comment should be to explain and develop the interpretation of the Covenant. |
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In summary, I can only reiterate that, as far as financial services policy is concerned, even if one or two notes clash slightly, we are certainly singing from the same hymn book. |
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However, it did reiterate that the positive obligations imposed on States by virtue of Article 8 of the ECHR had to be interpreted in the light of the Hague Convention. |
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As a final remark, he would, however, reiterate the necessity of our open approach: the carrot rather than the stick, designed to encourage both the participation of, and leadership by, the business community. |
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I reiterate the appeal I made during my visit for the political actors to advance in a spirit of cooperation, forging a shared vision through dialogue and laying the foundation for a stable Nepal for generations to come. |
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The Special Rapporteur would like to reiterate that this is even more unfortunate as in its last resolution on the situation of human rights in the Sudan the Commission welcomed the progress made in that regard. |
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I would simply reiterate that, if we are not able to resolve the question of the future direction of Europe, it makes the challenge of resolving the future financing of Europe commensurately more difficult. |
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That is why we wish to reiterate our tireless support for any measure that can improve the well-being of those individuals who chose to defend our values of freedom by risking their physical integrity and their lives. |
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I therefore reiterate my recommendation outlined in Connecting the Dots with regards to the shackling, hand-cuffing and strip-searching children and youths with mental health disorders. |
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We reiterate our views on the status of Jerusalem and repeat our call for all parties to refrain from provocative unilateral actions and violence. |
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Instead, we get a bunch of hugbox panel discussions where people just reiterate the same, obvious points. Yes, rape is bad. We get it. |
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