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It's at that moment that the police were able to neutralise this terrorist," he said.
That is what Labour and Ed Miliband will be campaigning on – and Mr Osborne did nothing to neutralise this.
Again, Mr Miliband tries to neutralise this problem by acknowledging it head-on, saying:Some people have criticised our plan for being too small to make a difference.
On the other hand, if a simple "Warning: Opinion Ahead" is enough to neutralise this danger, whatever it is, why not just label the whole newspaper as "opinion" and be done with it?
Ideas doing the rounds suggest Morgan could seek to neutralise this by pledging to make teaching qualification a two-year rather than one-year process – the idea being that this sounds more rigorous, while circumventing the fact that qualification remains optional.
One doesn't need to be a moralist, or naive about the urgencies of fighting terrorist attacks, to think that torturing a human being is in itself something so profoundly shattering that to depict it neutrally – ie to neutralise this shattering dimension – is already a kind of endorsement.
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All resources had been mobilised, he said, "to neutralise those who committed this barbaric act".
This seemed to neutralise the Franco-German threat of going down the route of a separate treaty at 17-plus if the British proved obstructive.In the discussion paper drawn up by Herman Van Rompuy, president of the European Council, there was no mention of an inter-governmental treaty.
The only way to stop this evolution is to neutralise the threat they pose without killing them too quickly in the process.
The pH of the skin is between 4.5 and 6.2, and this acidity helps to neutralise the primarily alkaline nature of contaminants.
The legal personality idea was put forward as one way to neutralise the ownership issue and say, well actually this place owns itself.
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