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"Technical ingenuity always rules in F1, above big budgets," he said.
"Whoever made the most money in the house always rules the roost," Mr. Gorham said.
Police officers "know that in a swearing match between a drug defendant and a police officer, the judge always rules in favor of the officer".
The ombudsman nearly always rules against them; just because the bank made a mistake does not mean you can keep the cash.
The Green Book's most succinct statement about government in Libya came from a warning about the dangers of rule by the masses: "Theoretically, this is genuine democracy, but, realistically, the strong always rules".
"The majority always rules," said Senator John McCain, an Arizona Republican, who could end up sharing the gavel on the Commerce Committee with Senator Ernest F. Hollings of South Carolina as the ranking Democrat.
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Face, he says together with fate and favor are "three sisters [who] have always ruled China, and are ruling China still" (Lin 1977, p. 186).
"But emotions always rule," Gudmundsson said.
You always rule out raw milk, you always rule out ground beef, you always rule out sprouts.
The laws of the market always rule".
"Politics and personal ties have always ruled in Hong Kong".
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