Ireland have the wherewithal to defeat a nation that has plenty of heritage but little by way of present form. |
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Beyond all the wrangling, though, lie deeper-seated problems, ills that the game actually has the wherewithal to cure. |
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If applicants have the money and wherewithal to wage a war of words, the effort usually pays off. |
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We need to maintain this strong economic growth as it provides the wherewithal to address the main issues facing the country. |
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The economic might means that we have the wherewithal to do whatever we need to do to meet this crisis. |
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Actually, it's the missing bits of story you're supposed to fill in that winds me up, but I lack the wherewithal to explain why. |
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Review your assets to determine whether you have the financial wherewithal to afford the costs of operating a franchise. |
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He might not have the normal wherewithal for all the range of subjects, but in the areas that he excels at he is very, very intelligent. |
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All have the wherewithal to pay a premium for the quality of home life York offers. |
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They don't have the money or the wherewithal to want to slam him on environment. |
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Perhaps if councils were once again given the wherewithal to build decent public housing. |
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Most farmers would agree that was a laudable aim, but many doubt that the ministry has the will or the wherewithal to bring it about. |
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Yet she hasn't the wherewithal to hire lawyers to fight for what she is due. |
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But what players had the wherewithal to insure against potential energy losses for the entire State of California? |
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Not everyone has the time, but most have the wherewithal to make some kind of contribution. |
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People need the wherewithal to live and the prospect of improving their condition, plus reasonable freedom of expression. |
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A gusher of cash flow is giving businesses the wherewithal to increase their capital outlays. |
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She did not have the wherewithal to chase those people down, and, even if she did, she was unlikely to get recompense from them. |
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The vast majority of prisoners would lack the wherewithal to gather the witnesses and documents needed. |
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A national media that, having been taken in, lacks the wherewithal to tell it like it is. |
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It seldom happens that the person who tills the ground has the wherewithal to maintain himself till he reaps the harvest. |
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Since he lacks the financing to build, he lacks the wherewithal to complete his side of the contract. |
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Generally speaking, they are the wherewithal that makes the production of health services possible. |
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No doubt, some of these Californians applauded the fact that a woman who is skirting that mythic age of fourscore still has the wherewithal to perform, and to do it so well. |
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The sweetest moments for a fighter are when time has given him the rounds to make him foxy and clever, but has not yet robbed him of the wherewithal to put it into to action. |
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In the aeronautic and space sector, however, Europe already has the wherewithal to redress the balance in transatlantic relations. |
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We have no idea how many other people may be victims of discrimination but do not have the wherewithal to take their cases forward. |
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It is not people who are informed, who have the wherewithal to make sure that they are aware of their rights and opportunities under the law. |
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Some of them don't have the wherewithal, especially retired members, to translate them. |
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While we cannot prevent natural disasters, today we have the wherewithal to mitigate their effects. |
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Far better for them to have the wherewithal to deal with development priorities. |
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It may not have the wherewithal to continue to operate money losing parts of its operation elsewhere in Canada. |
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I lack the wherewithal to start my own competing certifying board, to say nothing of the chutzpah. |
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In short, and in conclusion, either we scale down our ambitions for Europe or we provide it with the wherewithal to realise them. |
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And whoso hath not the wherewithal must fast two consecutive months. |
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We will see who has the moxie in their company and who has the wherewithal to do it. |
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Implicit in the latter was an assumption that volunteerism lacked the powers and wherewithal of the state to provide basic, universal services. |
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He just said give us the weapons and the wherewithal and the air cover and they will take this fight to Isis. |
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This is eminently possible should we have the political will and the wherewithal to move down that road. |
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Other complainants may lack the psychological, emotional or intellectual wherewithal to proceed. |
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However, he can make the most of the term in respect of all consumers who do not have the information or wherewithal to react. |
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Seminars and conferences, such as the FPTT workshop, have proven to be more than showcases for wares and wherewithal. |
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In France, the group has the wherewithal to seize any external growth opportunity that may arise that increases earnings per share. |
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The best antidote to these fears is to give Europeans the wherewithal to make a success of globalisation. |
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Let those who find not the wherewithal for marriage keep themselves chaste, until Allah gives them means out of His grace. |
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They leave only in the evening, on the look out for customers who will pay the wherewithal to survive until the next day. |
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The Union must heed their expectations and show that it has the wherewithal and the resolve to rise to fresh challenges. |
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Productivity growth, in other words, provides the wherewithal for society to increase its standard of living. |
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The Group's sound balance sheet gives it the financial resources and wherewithal to continue to expand. |
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Following a test shot, the candidate is expected to have the necessary wherewithal to quickly zero-in on the correct exposures. |
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The wherewithal exists for this in the form of rehabilitation centres and related institutions right across the country. |
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The department also has extensive experience in humanitarian aid, and it has the wherewithal to monitor and evaluate an assistance project. |
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Luckily for them, Kilkenny did not have the wherewithal to make them pay. |
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To support the larger number of troops, the state mobilized the wherewithal of war as never before, requisitioning food, material, and labour to supply its armies. |
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I do not have robes and I do not have the wherewithal to obtain them and I seek permission of the Court to appear before you in mufti and civvies. |
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The restaurants here are either dull and conservative or slavishly derivative in an almost adolescent way, without the wherewithal to carry it off. |
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Those who have the wherewithal to shop online with greater ease and frequency have a greater ability to avoid sales taxes. |
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The team grant gave us the wherewithal to build those relationships. |
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Mr. Geoff Regan: Mr. Chairman, I think the government felt that the parties have the wherewithal to comply quite easily with the quarterly reporting. |
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We have legions of native women who do not have the wherewithal to feed and educate their children, send them to school, and just be themselves with roofs over their heads. |
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We are armed with the wherewithal to invest and innovate so that we may further enhance our strengths and take the necessary steps to address our challenges. |
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The industry picked the most advanced state to make its case with the hope that once it wins, it will then have the wherewithal to pursue similar actions against other municipalities. |
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I didn't have the wherewithal to negotiate all of this. |
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There are to be found in Rassinier's publications the wherewithal to assemble an anthology of the most stupid and shopworn cliches of anti-Semitism. |
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Secondly, security is given to people by pressing a passport into their hand and giving them the legal wherewithal to set up home wherever they want. |
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Local communities should be given the right and the wherewithal to exercise power at their own level, and it would also be beneficial to encourage private initiatives and place more trust in civil society. |
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This may suggest a liaison of neutrality between the partners that have the wherewithal to cut through the chaff and the smoke and then suggest the path. |
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Proponents of the development of this sector see it as a place in which the excluded can be brought back into society by providing them with the wherewithal not only to engage in the market economy but also in politics. |
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I'm not sure, however, that they have the wherewithal to do it. |
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Despite talk of a merger with the Bank of Scotland, the Royal Bank did not possess the wherewithal to complete the deal. |
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A single slice of this could leave you supine in front of the Queen's speech without even the wherewithal to reach for the remote control. |
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Targaryen manages to repeatedly outmanoeuvre and outwit scheming men who dominate the world of Game of Thrones and dismiss the idea that a woman might have the wherewithal to establish an empire. |
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A fourth point is that local boatyards must do the repair work, for that is what they are good at, and that provides the people there with money, work and the wherewithal to earn a living. |
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The programme objective is to identify enterprise support institutions, to verify and confirm that these institutions have the wherewithal to provide this support, to assist them in restructuring and to promote them. |
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And if a counterparty that has guaranteed performance of the original loan at the end of this chain turns out to not have the wherewithal to make its promise come true, the whole chain comes apart, as we've seen. |
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This required the wherewithal to format an ebook file and set up a PayPal plug-in, but it meant that authors got all the money from book sales, and were protected from the whims of the big retailers. |
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And even if he did, he doesn't have the energy or wherewithal to deal with the myriad economic and social problems he has created under his dictatorship. |
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Having been ahead of the game in 3G, Europe fell behind America and much of Asia in rolling out 4G. Ms Kroes sees opportunity ahead. Europe's operators may wonder where they will find the wherewithal. |
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First of all, I welcome the fact that the Agency will have the wherewithal to fight pollution, at the request of a Member State, by means of special ships. |
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I believe we have a hard time explaining what the issue is, especially in layman's terms, to people who may not know or may not have the wherewithal as well, as is naturally expected. |
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Consumers cannot enjoy real freedom of choice until they have full knowledge of the market conditions available to them, and unless they have the wherewithal to understand and make good use of the information available. |
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That means that residential people will pay for big business and industry and this government does not have the wherewithal to match that challenge in the face of a lack of support from a province. |
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The second issue involves the ability of people to afford to buy food that has been produced by others or the ability and wherewithal to produce it themselves. |
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There could be no common foreign and security policy if the EU did not have the wherewithal to command respect, including the necessary military means, she insisted. |
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Emotionally, I probably don't have the wherewithal to do that. |
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The fact is that it would place a tremendous burden on those Canadians who cannot afford it, those Canadians who are on fixed incomes, and those Canadians who do not have the wherewithal to compete like that. |
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It is absolutely essential that we make the changes to the employment insurance system to ensure that workers have the wherewithal to continue to provide livelihoods for themselves and their families. |
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As we engage communities in reintegration programs, we need to have close partnerships to make sure we don't download problems on a community that doesn't have the wherewithal to help a child. |
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With or without deficits, large performing arts organizations do not have the financial wherewithal to weather unprecendented financial challenges or to sustain growth in the future. |
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If we of the central land were to grudge you what is beneficial, and not to compassionate your wants, then wherewithal could you foreigners manage to exist? |
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However, the expenses of outfitting a ship were immense, and few native Portuguese merchants had the wherewithal to finance one, despite eager government encouragement. |
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A project as big as this requires a lot of financial wherewithal. |
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