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In our study, three experienced members of the medical admissions panel at Nottingham reviewed the referee's statement provided for each student (case and control) and scored each for the presence of "negative comments"—any remarks that might indicate a lack of academic ability, poor attitude, or any other potentially undesirable characteristics.

At the same time, any remarks that threaten to leave creditors hanging could panic the markets.

But shortly after Oliver began speaking out, Stephen Harper, the Canadian prime minister, told his cabinet to refrain from making any remarks that might be construed as commenting on the upcoming presidential election.

After a contentious few months, league and union officials agreed last week to keep the details of their proposals private, and to refrain from any remarks that might inflame the talks.

Mr. Lieberman was invited to read from the Torah, but he avoided making any remarks that could be construed as overtly political, again in accordance with his religious beliefs.

Refrain from making any remarks that have a veneer of dignity but derogatory subtexts that sound like: "We're trying to reconcile but it's going to be tough because he has irreparably damaged my children" or "He has no integrity and I want my kids to have integrity" and "Sure, I'd like to give him a chance if he weren't such a sleazeball".

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He said he did not want to risk making any remark that might adversely affect his standing with the judge.

This was not my intention and I would like to apologise for any remark that was not as respectful as it should have been," he said.

The members of the ruling Kim dynasty – past and present – enjoy near god-like status in North Korea, which has demonstrated extreme sensitivity to any remark that might be seen as mocking or disrespectful of the leadership.

He replied by staring out of the car window, then commenting dismissively, 'Are they swallows on that telegraph pole?' We always use it when someone makes any remark that falls on stony ground". Hilary Adams of Congleton recalls a story from when her husband was a child.

I apologize for any remark that may have been misconstrued". How do you build the reputation of medical professionals as both skillful and ethical?

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