Indeed, in my experience as a poultryman, that is somewhat surer than the eggs. |
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There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency. |
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The harder but surer way is to make a success of a business of your own and then sell it on to someone willing to pay millions. |
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I've never been surer of anything in my life, despite what they say about their hair-splitting coverage. |
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After all, there could be no surer way of denting Halifax's accessible and unstuffy image. |
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Natural resources are seen as a surer bet than painful recovery in beat-up car, aircraft and consumer-electronics factories. |
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And the rubber is now injection-molded rather than vulcanized, making a lighter boot with surer traction. |
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What surer sign that summer is on its way than the sound of wedding bells, pealing across the countryside? |
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There's no surer way for a writer to make herself look stupid than to employ a highfalutin phrase incorrectly. |
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This directive must contribute to increasing investor protection and to making European financial markets surer and more attractive in future. |
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Political action within the system may come slower, but it is surer and fairer to all sections of the society. |
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The experience made me surer of my decision to choose drilling as a profession. |
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Even New York, where there was no surer way to find a newsdealer than to look for a privilege sign for Te-Amo or Optimo cigars. |
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There is no doubt that the region is a securer and surer source of hydrocarbons. |
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Paul Silk, who led a commission looking at the future shape of Wales, is no surer than anyone about what the Scottish vote will mean for Wales. |
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This time, politicians seemed surer that people would soon head back to the shops. |
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Sanofi-aventis is able to provide that sort of medicine, surer and certified by the World Health Organisation. |
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Unless they move to make surer than they are now that this young generation has a future, nothing else matters. |
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Times becoming surer, the district extended then outside the fortifications, towards the South. |
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While things can always be better, that relationship is on a surer footing today than ever. |
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I would argue that it is a surer foundation on which to build popular support for Europe than a simple recitation of past achievements. |
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Miss fewer shots with the fast, high-accuracy 9-point AF system and 10 focus assist points to assist surer subject detection. |
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They like using the simulator because it makes them feel surer of the road test. |
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It was noticeable that when Phillips, still the pupil, came to that fence, it was surer, the stride more purposeful, the energy of youth omnipotent. |
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The unimpassioned interplay of laws is always surer than our individual understanding, just as the balance weighs more accurately than our hand. |
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But it is surer still that the overthrow of Slavery will make an end of the war. |
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There is no surer sign on British television of the slow mosey to Christmas than Strictly Come Dancing. |
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If governments wish to gamble on political survival, investing in the health and education of their children seems a surer bet than any. |
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Now that they are meshed into a global economy and a free-trading North America, they feel surer that an independent Quebec could prosper. |
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This bone-chilling week, they are perhaps just a surer way to avoid frostbite. |
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In anticipation of further signs and surer indications that the junta really would like to enter into dialogue and accept the demands of the NLD, the EU should not however relinquish its common policy. |
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Once-fringe jihadist groups, says Mr Cukierman, are wooing a growing number of north Africa's alienated youth to join their cause. The doubting youngIsrael remains much surer of its friendship with America. |
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The Descendants was a surer thing, but it, too, has been divisive. |
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There is no surer sign of a great mind than that it refuses to display intolerance of annoying expressions, but straightway ascribes them to the defective knowledge of the speaker, and so merely observes without feeling them. |
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In short, nation branding ensures a faster and surer return on the investment which countries, their donors and foreign investors are making in their development. |
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There is no surer way to bring about the downfall and disintegration of this Union than to make laws that Member States do not ensure are then observed. |
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There is no surer sign of intellectual ill-breeding, says Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch in On the Art of Writing, than to speak, even to feel, slightingly of any knowledge oneself does not happen to possess. |
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Was there a surer way of dismaying those who expected so much of us? |
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Often this simpler form of intelligence pays surer and more immediate dividends than the procurement of a technology one may or may not understand and may or may not be able to use. |
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I hope that this presidency, along with the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs which is set to report on this, will manage to put this on a surer foundation. |
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As cattle die and nutritional centres fill up with hungry and sick children, there's no surer sign that the people of Niger desperately need your help. |
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I cannot imagine a surer way to destroy children and their mothers. |
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No surer criterion for determining species has occurred to me than the distinguishing features that perpetuate themselves in propagation from seed. |
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