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There can be no absolute guarantees for the elderly.
No absolute guarantees, but good odds, his skill and a little of his trademark banter.
Of course Iran could voluntarily give up uranium enrichment and fuel fabrication inside Iran if it had absolute guarantees of nuclear fuel supply.
"The United States will not give us absolute guarantees that our works are going to be returned," said Larisa A. Korabelnikova, a spokeswoman for the Hermitage.
This service was designed for applications that require absolute guarantees on delay, whereas controlled load service is designed for adaptive applications that can tolerate some degree of delay variation.
But in the letter Mr Hunt has given "absolute guarantees" on pay and working hours, insisting junior doctors would still be able to benefit from four or five progression pay rises during their training and promising that the new deal will not require doctors to work more than 48 hours a week.
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But as Joe says, there can never be an absolute guarantee.
It's not an absolute guarantee of quality, but half the battle".
"You're going to have absolute guaranteed coverage," Trump told the Economist in an interview published this week.
In some countries that right is all but absolute, guaranteed in the US by the constitution's first amendment.
That much is clear but the England coach was unable to give an absolute guarantee this would be the case.
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