Many of the rules seem to lack teeth when it comes to punishing erring hospitals that continue to dump their waste with impunity. |
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In retrospect, I realize the drawbacks of the multivocal approach when it comes to giving primacy to Native perspectives. |
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Today the Senate Democratic leader told me the White House seems to be waffling when it comes to the North Korea standoff. |
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This goes some way to explaining why my cupboard is a bit bare when it comes to clothes. |
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Peters says emission trading deals have to be above-board and transparent, especially when it comes to price. |
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Finally, how do youth attitudes toward religion play our when it comes to their wallets and pocketbooks? |
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They didn't have it easy because I am quite an impatient person when it comes to training, I just want to do as much as I can. |
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But when it comes to the economy, I'm not ready to wash my mouth out just yet. |
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Not the friendliest neighbor in the rain forest, the goshawk is one of the most secretive of birds when it comes to nesting. |
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The truth is, when it comes to high school draft picks, there are many more successes than washouts. |
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I think it's pretty clear to anyone who reads this site on a regular basis that I have a jaundiced eye when it comes to many corporations. |
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Lowry's record is questionable when it comes to statements concerning his finances. |
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But as ever, Swindonians have come up trumps when it comes to helping those who need support. |
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The Agony and the Ecstasy is the much-mocked quintessence of Hollywood's ham-fistedness when it comes to filming the lives of the great artists. |
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All of them are conservative types, and think I'm weird and way-out for what I do and don't do when it comes to church and religion. |
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The main difference between Acol and Standard American, when it comes to competitive bidding, is the Intermediate Jump overcall. |
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He points out that when it comes to a race car, there are two things that the designers and engineers keep in mind. |
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The main reason is that women have got their act together more than men when it comes to looking after themselves. |
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Her family is steeped in tradition when it comes to race walking and Emma will have plenty of advice from her three brothers. |
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Nowhere is variety more the spice of life than when it comes to British racing, much to the envy of everyone else. |
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I try to be a radical in political and social ways, but I'm a terrible conservative when it comes to technology. |
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Findlay is no less adamant when it comes to future funding for the company. |
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A special screening of a few songs is vital when it comes to persuading more investors to put their money into the film. |
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The unfairness of it is even further emphasised when it comes to people queuing to gain admittance to nightclubs or pubs. |
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Much ado about nothing, maybe, but when it comes to nosey and cynical journalists, few believe there can ever be smoke without fire. |
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With whaling still outlawed, the Japanese are out of practice when it comes to taking out large blubbery mammals. |
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So when it comes to buying music, what place is there for any form of brand loyalty? |
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I am not adventuresome when it comes to trying new foods, but Jerry tried pretty well everything. |
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The fact remains that many tend to marry people like themselves, especially when it comes to social rank. |
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It is a sad fact that, when it comes to sensitivity to attack, there is no one so sensitive as a journalist. |
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And when it comes to playing music, the kids are raring to prove that they can be as serious as the doyens of classical music. |
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Mali, while seeming sophisticated, wanders in and out of ghetto rat behavior, especially when it comes to her man, Tad Honeywell. |
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But these young folk in the suburbs are in general more consumers than critics when it comes to American capitalism. |
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He seems to believe they are whiter than white when it comes to sectarianism and criminality. |
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Flats are great with a mini skirt or dress but when it comes to heels, the higher the better! |
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Anyway, the point remains that Labour has abjectly failed to read the mood of the nation when it comes to tax cuts. |
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The series has a reputation for an uncanny prescience when it comes to mirroring real-life events. |
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Many hope that the province will be able to wield some influence with Ottawa when it comes to allocation of the resource next year. |
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Agronomics and economics have been as important, if not more so, than politics when it comes to making corn decisions. |
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Cats are one of the biggest menaces when it comes to attracting birds and other wildlife. |
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His analysis holds that nurses have the greatest knowledge and least authority when it comes to patient care. |
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The Workers Party may literally be on a wing and a prayer when it comes to winning a seat in Cork North Central. |
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We're taught that when it comes to buying presents for people, it's the thought that counts. |
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These jewelry settings are common when it comes to diamonds or other gemstones. |
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These three girls have the world at their feet when it comes to Irish dancing. |
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Many employers are putting their foot down when it comes to hiring veiled women. |
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But the rub of this debate is how, when it comes to the milk of human kindness, we want to see the glass as half empty and not half full. |
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I'm a bit of a turkey when it comes to needles, and I'm lying there all locked into place with the coils and headphones, feeling woozy and faint. |
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So there's not a lot left in the policy kitty when it comes to redressing economic disadvantage. |
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There is, when it comes to the arts, a massive dislocation between word and deed. |
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They pay lip-service to the green agenda, but when it comes to taking measures that might lose votes, they don't want to know. |
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Last year's documentary Hip Hop-eration proved there are no upper age limits when it comes to locking, popping and krumping. |
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Some leading business figures are not content with writing cheques when it comes to charity and prefer a more hands on approach. |
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We have thereafter more or less enjoyed a pretty good record when it comes to management and direction of the public sector. |
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Instinct is marvelous attribute when it comes to separating the tigers from the alley cats. |
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But, when it comes to selling a house, the grubby topic of money is all-important. |
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Quality reigns when it comes to choosing an adequate outsource partner, but the significance of inventory management capabilities is increasing. |
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Usually the Vatican is absolutely not to be believed when it comes to statements about the health of reigning pontiffs. |
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She also shows that Irish women are lagging way behind their EU counterparts in taking the reins of power when it comes to running the country. |
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General manager of Rodney Bay Marina, Cuthbert Didier, is the leading vocal advocate when it comes to yachting in St Lucia. |
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But when it comes to the relation between sense and reference, the analogy could mislead. |
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Though there's aloha for many things in Hawaii, when it comes to this issue, there's not much aloha. |
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I've been remiss in mentioning it, but when it comes to the Internet in general I am the epitome of remissness. |
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There is absolutely no justice when it comes to these yobbos who go out and hurt innocent people. |
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However, when it comes to final rendering, the number of processor cores does matter a lot. |
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While we are taught to refrain from striking out in anger, we are far less restrained when it comes to verbal lashings. |
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I might be old-fashioned when it comes to cricket, but allowing replacements for reasons other then injury just isn't cricket to me. |
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Technological advances have been slow, she says, particularly when it comes to color reproduction. |
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She's in tune with trends, but she's a confident individualist when it comes to style. |
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And when it comes to problem gamblers, too, let's not tell them they're diseased or zombified. |
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Today he is much more knowledgeable and resolute when it comes to politics. |
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She's respectful, polite and particularly helpful when it comes to clearing away the dishes. |
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I admit I am a purist when it comes to my anime and I like it in its original Japanese with subs. |
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Certainly, the government deserves a significant amount of leeway when it comes to endorsing the current administration. |
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She is wrinkled, she is overweight, and she still has two left feet when it comes to dancing. |
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That's because I'm a bit of an anorak when it comes to cars and most vehicles do leave an impression, whether good, bad or indifferent. |
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To enhance investment returns investors need to be flexible when it comes to rebalancing their portfolios. |
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But the fly-half is a chip off the old block when it comes to meticulous planning and almost disturbing dedication to duty. |
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Not all but most fandoms are dominated quite heavily by women when it comes to writing. |
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We are our own worst enemies when it comes to infection with computer viruses, but lessons do seem to be being learned. |
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Let's face it, when it comes to obsessively hiding your property, isn't that what leylandii is for? |
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The label gets thrown around a bit too liberally when it comes to competition between companies. |
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And we are especially forgetful when it comes to whether and how we as a society might repay that vital and life-giving assistance. |
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Of course, rightsizing is only one piece of the puzzle when it comes to controlling HVAC operating costs. |
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The Lewises set a great example for married couples because they are of like mind when it comes to investing and saving. |
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He is no longer like a cat on a hot tin roof when it comes to putting the pieces together. |
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Were they concerned by Graham's less than lily-white reputation when it comes to financial propriety? |
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Similarly, Nilambur continues to hog the limelight when it comes to earthenware. |
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But when it comes to portraying certain American cultural expressions, the BBC seems to have a tin ear. |
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You are limited only by your imagination and taste buds when it comes to pizza toppings. |
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So when it comes to picking a rousing anthem, we're somewhat stuck for stirring subject matter. |
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Activity that expresses the virtue of moderation is also excellent activity when it comes to the bodily appetites. |
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Our class decided that when it comes to food, we behave most ritualistically with breakfast. |
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On investor roadshows, he talks the talk when it comes to taking the painful steps needed to turn this into a take-me-seriously bank. |
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As we will see, when it comes to inflation, the federal reserve is caught between a rock and a hard place. |
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Major characteristics to consider when it comes to roguing are general plant stem and leaves, and pod wall colour at maturity. |
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Do photographs require us to be absolute literalists when it comes to interpretation of an event? |
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For my first post I wanted to tell you guys that when it comes to SEO, this is how I roll. |
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And when it comes to romance, the Czechs certainly have no qualms about public displays of affection! |
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Animation far exceeds live action when it comes to a dubbed language track. |
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I am a monster when it comes to Ropa Vieja, and I was craving it, so when it arrived I dug in. |
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Now I don't say that everything the US does is better than us Brits, but when it comes to roadside diners, they lead the way. |
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The fact is that both the old parties are a disaster when it comes to managing Victoria's forests. |
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Terry's as tactically astute as anyone I have worked with and when it comes to motivation he's one of the best. |
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I have about as much finesse when it comes to romance as a lumberjack has when cutting down a tree. |
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It reminded me of how much we're complete opposites when it comes to our attitude to public transport. |
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This just goes to show that we Brits have a thing or two to learn when it comes to table manners. |
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Truly there is nothing more snobbish than the tabloids when it comes to passing judgment on the way the other half lives. |
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But when it comes to real luxury and real comfort the newer air mattresses of today have no peers. |
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I am a big fainter when it comes to getting blood taken from me, so this was just ick ick ick. |
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I don't need to have someone in authority over me telling me what I can and cannot do when it comes to my religion. |
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My one takeaway from all of this is that we are on our own when it comes to making sound investing decisions. |
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She proves incapable of doing anything more than looking over samples and swatches when it comes to redecorating the kitchen. |
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Unfortunately, when it comes to weight loss, what the public wants is a magic bullet. |
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The unions make a strong accusation that companies have been tardy when it comes to financial participation. |
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Alba may be Gaelic for Scotland, but when it comes to the Glasgow-based insurance company, it should be anything but a source of tartan pride. |
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Timing is everything when it comes to telling that skateboarding babe you're majorly crushing on him. |
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My brother and I share the same taste in food, drink and humour but when it comes to cars we disagree. |
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I am not the most assertive when it comes to putting the make on someone but I respond very well to seduction. |
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But we're babes in the woods when it comes to knowing what's going on with our system. |
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You are not legally obliged to employ an accountant, although you may find it easier to do so when it comes to filling in your tax return. |
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With these abilities they can concentrate on skill and technique when it comes to competitive football. |
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I use e-mail to talk to colleagues, but I'm a little bit of a technophobe when it comes to everything else. |
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Mr Johnson does not mince his words when it comes to emphasising the dangers associated with this mammoth project. |
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I am as paranoid as the next man when it comes to the effects of radiation. |
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Kerry County Council has been accused of putting the cart before the horse when it comes to planned developments in villages across the county. |
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Her work with the large African monkeys known as mandrills shows that red coloration gives males an advantage when it comes to mating. |
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And so what you're indicating there is that there are degrees of mania when it comes to manic depression. |
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But when it comes to creating a permanent home for the colony, termites are the champion. |
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Older is not necessarily better when it comes to fine single-malt Scotch whisky. |
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He is urging Scots businesses to come forward and help fund the organisation's Anastasis hospital ship when it comes to Dundee later this year. |
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Most hair loss treatments are pretty terrible at growing new hair, but aren't bad when it comes to keeping existing hair. |
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Scottish institutions are failing savers again, this time when it comes to tax-exempt Tessas. |
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For how long can farmers continue to be left the scrag-end when it comes to payments? |
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Skin tests aren't always accurate when it comes to drug allergies, and you can't be tested for all drugs this way. |
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Perversely, the Trocks, who always have one foot in genuine balletomania, are ahead of the curve when it comes to historic revivals. |
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The Chinese have nothing in the same ballpark as the Indians when it comes to wielding soft power. |
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That said, the company has a long tradition of electronic excellence, and is impossible to ignore when it comes to flat screens. |
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I never even thought about differences in culture when it comes to such things. |
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However, when it comes to the President of India, the situation becomes entirely different. |
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Even the most avid theatregoer can struggle when it comes to Shakespearean language, for the simple fact that it is unfamiliar. |
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Yes, when it comes to writing 50,000 word novels in a month, I've been there, done that, bought the t-shirt. |
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Now, there's a word you don't read or hear too often when it comes to modern-day sport. |
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The latest addition to Glasgow's burgeoning noodle bar scene, Soba is without peer when it comes to slick decor and extremely snappy service. |
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Jacob is his own master, and it is at his choosing when it comes to sharing his life. |
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But when it comes to the lost causes, the inevitable setbacks, the small defeats, the crowds thin out quickly. |
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You may not be able to be all things to all people, but when it comes to dairy packaging, the industry is sure trying. |
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However, when it comes to the old religion and war thingummy, I feel religions get it really, really badly in the neck. |
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Paradoxically it is the educated and thinking class that remains the greatest defaulter when it comes to voting leaders in or out. |
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This is a country that's proven second to none when it comes to putting curling on the TV airwaves. |
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If IT people are second-class citizens in your organization when it comes to training and retention, CEOs might want to rethink that. |
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Such trivial examples are amplified a thousandfold when it comes to more complex physical characteristics. |
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Take a closer look and you'll see that it's also a wonderful time-saver when it comes to typing. |
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I've had a few albums bought for me before, but I'm basically illiterate when it comes to popular music. |
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These days, there's no shortage of segmentation when it comes to parsing the vote. |
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Now he has to ask himself that question, either in advance or at any rate retrospectively when it comes to self-assessment for tax purposes. |
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Some people are of the belief that when it comes to the practice of magic that anything goes. |
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This focus on broader engagement is further emphasised when it comes to the organisation's dealings with the business community. |
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If you are all thumbs when it comes to your hair ask a talented friend or your favorite stylist to help you achieve this style. |
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Yet many people lose their judgement and discrimination when it comes to matters of money. |
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No economic system can take the moral high ground when it comes to social and economic exclusion. |
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As it happens, Cato is a fierce tiger when it comes to advocating for oppressed tobacco firms. |
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As you can see, when it comes to beating arthritis, there is a wide range of alternative remedies on the market. |
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Sometimes I think people lose all sense of reason when it comes to getting their hands on that magical half-price offer. |
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And, when it comes to your finances, courage is often needed to admit mistakes and begin mopping up a financial mess. |
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Plane by plane, city by city, the weather is really messing up the works when it comes to airline travel today. |
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I have discovered that when it comes to physical toil, some work placement students act like consultants. |
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There is no such thing as too many cooks spoil the broth when it comes to making soup for the homeless, and the Salvation Army know this. |
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Jane may be smarter, and Cathy may be sexier, but when it comes to which book will endure, the answer is surprising. |
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They point out some important differences between motor graders and other earthmoving machines when it comes to converting engine power to tractive effort and work output. |
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Today, contemporary hockey has few who can hold a candle to Tirkey when it comes to tackling, intercepting and despatching the ball to safety zones. |
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Haiti has a chance to change post-earthquake, and so should our thinking when it comes to development. |
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I have to admit that I am certainly no angel when it comes to speed. |
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Just like her memoir, Lee Grant does not disappoint when it comes to candor in an interview with The Daily Beast. |
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But increasingly, when it comes to energy use and sustainability, parking lots are actually becoming part of the solution. |
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Good travellers are usually adventurous when it comes to food. |
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Maybe it's because it takes a lot more work to make a good adventure game, since it requires a lot of planning and expertise, especially when it comes to puzzles. |
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But he is said to have kept to his constitutionally guaranteed right to remain silent when it comes to Graham. |
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Audiences can be jaded when it comes to horror novels, as they are used to jolting films. |
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With its stems covered by sharp barbs, stinging nettle is not a very friendly looking herb, but when it comes to fighting aging it can be a worthwhile ally. |
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I am quite tough with myself when it comes to eating food out of season. |
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You know I am a tartar when it comes to your lord's devotion to me. |
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She consented to the photos being taken, however, but the issue of consent when it comes to use if a completely separate. |
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It has been, by all accounts, an abysmal year when it comes to comedy films. |
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Southerland has lots of company among Republicans when it comes to adapting past positions in order to appeal to women voters. |
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Williamson, who left college after his junior year, is raw when it comes to running routes, and he had trouble catching the ball during some offseason practices. |
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But when it comes to interpretative choices, Stuart occasionally makes questionable ones. |
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Doctors have long wrestled with the age of consent when it comes to mature adolescents. |
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Now of course when it comes to pulling on our togs, cozzies, bathers or trunks and swimming competitively, Australians never seem to be too far from the medals. |
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Matt Robold concurs when it comes to the merits of the simple daiquiri recipe. |
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But Francis has also implied that his hands are tied when it comes to changing doctrine or altering church teachings. |
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But when it comes to eating a meal, all you know for sure is that it will be colorful, high-flavored, and conch in character. |
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Typically, I provide independent films an amount of leeway when it comes to video and audio quality, but this movie needs no such special consideration. |
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Getting a PhD is always a good thing, and Cambridge certainly pulls out all the stops when it comes to bizarre commemorative rituals, including value added Latin declamations. |
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Just as in their politics, when it comes to process, Romney versus Santorum is a fight between the technocrat and the moralist. |
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But when it comes to the value of antiquities for human history, the sum of the parts is not greater than the whole. |
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Certainly, when it comes to the theological community, Francis is in the minority. |
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It's bad enough people yabbering on when you're in a library but when it comes to brain-bubbling, mind-twistingly awful ring tones, there should be no escape. |
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Not all scientists agree that artificial sweeteners are a no-no when it comes to your health and diet. |
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Industry experts claim an increase in awareness amongst men when it comes to styles, design, and price regarding their underwear. |
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The model Ireland Baldwin is less ambiguous but even more defiant when it comes to her relationship with the rapper Angel Haze. |
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For James, journalism was bearing witness, especially when it comes to frontline coverage. |
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This is perhaps unsurprising when it comes to men and women who must be somewhat of a blank slate. |
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Both parties are now equal opportunity offenders when it comes to gaming the system. |
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Finally, when it comes to jugs, bottles and cartons, some dairies find that tried and true works best, while others are constantly seeking out new technology. |
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No name is more legendary, when it comes to modern furniture, than Eames. |
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Our society has a major issue with quickly categorizing people when it comes to body image. |
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But Emanuel, a brilliant tactician when it comes to the workings of government, erred. |
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On the bright side, the trend among Silicon Valley post-Snowden has been positive when it comes to user privacy. |
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They are pathetic, gutless wonders who have the ability to analyse but are always cowardly when it comes to downgrading a company that deserves it. |
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This is again problematic because Jezebel is commendably sensitive when it comes to issues regarding race and women. |
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We find ourselves, though, increasingly behind the eight ball when it comes to recruiting and paying for those faculty and staff because of that gap. |
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Still, not everything has been milk and honey when it comes to trans issues in the Holy Land. |
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Sadly, it appears the American press often doesn't need any outside help when it comes to censoring themselves. |
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Of course, the Vatican insists that there is really no such thing as a free lunch when it comes to the road to heaven. |
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Now, when it comes to the crunch, my friend has had his chips. |
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But there's also a lot of gray area when it comes to how products are marketed. |
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There is little neutral ground when it comes to sovereignty. |
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It points out that there are no controls on human trafficking and child labor when it comes to the production of the goods. |
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Still, Horowitz faces stiff competition when it comes to becoming a man in the grandest fashion. |
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The Democratic Party is not even-handed when it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
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It's certainly faster than a Zip drive when it comes to copying files. |
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But in the end there is no substitute for government when it comes to war fighting. |
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Just because we are loath to see such ruthless selection in everyday life does not mean we should fear it when it comes to choosing those who are to govern us. |
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Consequently, our geopolitical competitors see us as weak when it comes to exercising collective will. |
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Congress loves to be Scroogey when it comes to helping the poor at Christmastime. |
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Though austerity is the watchword for vital services needed by the city's working people, when it comes to profit interests, no expense is spared. |
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Universities that want their bread buttered on both sides when it comes to affirmative action would do better to apply more fiber than fat in their reasoning. |
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We boaters spend many times more dollars on our waterborne vessels than we do on our autos yet we are woefully unprotected when it comes to poor workmanship. |
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Yet, when it comes to rugger, league is still king in Australia. |
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There is still a strong impression that the party's political approach remains timorous and lacks creativity when it comes to figuring out new responses to old problems. |
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Of course, when it comes to grading acting performance, age shouldn't be anything but a number. |
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Who uses the word mingle when it comes to associating with gangs? |
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I am pretty weak-willed when it comes to seeking success and breakthrough. |
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I suppose I'm weak when it comes to confrontation like that. |
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Reciprocity when it comes to loss is not a justification for bloodthirstiness but rather a demand for exactness. |
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Moscow is conveniently two-faced when it comes to disarming pro-Russian separatists. |
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The exhibition also provides useful insight into the importance of symbolism, particularly when it comes to religious painting. |
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On one hand, it seems oddly principled of Romney, a candidate who has always been guided by expediency when it comes to abortion. |
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Prisons are notoriously tightlipped when it comes to negative publicity, and officials often act with a swaggering confidence. |
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And the veteran comedy writer, 52, is no slouch when it comes to getting laughs. |
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Panamanians are by far the biggest beer consumers in Latin America, but not when it comes to the good stuff. |
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But I'm sure if you nicely explain your feelings, your folks would agree with you that playing house as kids means little when it comes to having a real boyfriend. |
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The country is also sixth deadliest when it comes to the gender-motivated killing of women. |
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It has been incredible to explore so many artistic avenues when it comes to having a dialogue about a very serious disease. |
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Oddly, though, Americans are not fearful enough when it comes to real threats. |
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I remember that being a stepping-stone for me when it comes to why he gets so aggravated. |
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My clients appreciate my light touch and a cool head when it comes to dividing marital assets, custody agreements and determining child support or spousal support. |
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Courage, personal magnetism and sharp intelligence combine to make these people brilliant leaders when it comes to the management and execution of original ideas. |
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I don't think people in other departments want to give up the final say-so when it comes to files that they created or may want to refer to sometime in the future. |
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These people constantly lecture the rest of us on being responsible for our actions, asserting that there's no relativity when it comes to good and evil. |
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We seem to be of like mind when it comes to football and football matters. |
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You and your sister, Dakota, just seem naturally gifted when it comes to acting. |
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I am a babe in the woods when it comes to this kind of thing, but I am inspired to explore, even if it comes to nothing and I move onto another idea next week. |
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Most would argue that Collins is barking mad when it comes to driving on our highways, but there seems little doubt that on the track he will be challenging for honours. |
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They are clearly self-possessed, economically focussed and with no inhibitions when it comes to marketing or selling themselves as products or brands. |
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In fact, these earthquakes illustrate a couple of things to bear in mind when it comes to seismicity. |
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Plus, when it comes to polling, party label is a matter of self-identification. |
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Today, there are no limits when it comes to explicit language and content in self-published erotica. |
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Critics predicted that their resale prices would crash, but they had reckoned without the property boom and without Carroll's skill when it comes to site selection. |
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And perhaps more importantly, most authors don't want to name names when it comes to pointing out bad products or rip-off hosting companies, of which there are far too many. |
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The other is that, when it comes to assessing the behaviour of princes, even the shrewdest observers are largely condemned to judge by appearances. |
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Will the U.S. demonstrate a reasonable amount of flexibility to satisfy him when it comes to the nuclear program? |
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Rochlitz doesn't know what to do with the chorus, who strut in formation and communicate in semaphore, though he is insightful when it comes to the principals. |
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But even those of us who know a little something about wine can easily get stumped when it comes to matching it up to dinner. |
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Why does the U.S. lag behind our peers when it comes to educating our students? |
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It does seem that when it comes to the control orders, there'll now be an interim control order, and then there'll be judicial review on the merits of that control order. |
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And self-regulation is an important concept when it comes to understanding the government-averse sharing economy. |
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Almost all French speakers have to do a serious amount of self-study to become conversant, especially when it comes to phonetics. |
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In fact, when it comes to foreign-born residents, America looks fairly average. |
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As doughty explains, no one really knows what the rules are when it comes to death. |
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The private sector is also often remiss when it comes to service. |
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While Hayek, by contrast, is more slippery and much less helpful when it comes to determining what government should actually do. |
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There seems to be so much pressure to reinvent the wheel these days, to a detriment when it comes to TV programming. |
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And Steubenville was a prime example of our crummy attitude when it comes to bringing attackers to account. |
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I'm all thumbs when it comes to any kind of decorating, even presents. |
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I freely admit that I'm a klutz when it comes to sharpening knives. |
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Allen is a complete klutz when it comes to women and relationships. |
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Sports drinksSugar and sodium are good things when it comes to sports drinks! |
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So too is the fragmentation of the FSA when it comes to command and control. |
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Well the koala is an Australian icon when it comes to tourism. |
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Given that crucial importance, The Macallan is famously hands-on when it comes to its wooden barrels. |
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So the dependency story is strange and uneven, and especially nasty when it comes to women. |
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The Boy Scouts of America does not mess around when it comes to discriminating against gay adults. |
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But when it comes to children's diet, I am an out-and-out paternalist. |
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I'm descriptive as all get out when it comes to how people speak, but once those words are on paper and there's a grade involved, I turn in to the Prescriptive Grammar Queen. |
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The folks who look like they do have other stuff to hide. You may be amazing, but you're not that unique when it comes to being wiggy about this stuff. |
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And when it comes to state finances, surpluses can help spur further growth. |
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If the law passes in Denmark, only Finland, Hungary and Sweden will remain lawless when it comes to Lassie. |
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The Greeks are still the top when it comes to drinking our tipple. |
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Luc Besson is generally a savvy director when it comes to cultural politics. |
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The authorities talk about zero tolerance when it comes to taxi violence. |
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We cynically reject any attempt at sincerity nowadays, but when it comes to the past we are as credulous as little children. |
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But at the same time he added that he could not succumb to anybody's criticism when it comes to launching developmental activities with his own funds. |
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But these awful, counterproductive measures are almost par for the course when it comes to bipartisan policymaking. |
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Especially when it comes to everyday clothes, there's a desire to buy clothes that have been tailored according to the latest styles and fashions. |
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Of course, vanilla will always reign supreme when it comes to ice cream. |
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Snapchat was the lowest rated company when it comes to privacy in the 73-page report, and the only one to earn just a single star. |
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In general, students are extremely careful when it comes to schoolwork because we know the consequences. |
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Howard is unsentimental when it comes to how he was treated at the end of his time at Manchester United. |
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