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But general managers can never be sure when a trade might develop.
A meditation on jazz's unpopularity sounds helpfully self-referential: "People wanted to be sure, when a tune began, exactly where it was going to end.
It is an object lesson, too, in the dangers of male sexual complacency: you can never be sure when a bachelor, a roving male (Houdini in the series), is going to try to undo the stable balance of your partnership by propositioning your lady for a little sex in a ditch.
These days you can never be sure when a crack about a candidate is likely to offend some constituency; Rick A. Lazio is being charged with insufficient gallantry toward women for his rough treatment of Hillary Rodham Clinton in their first debate.
Maybe, but I can't be sure; no one can be sure when a bear market is really over.
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You can never be sure when an anonymous slur, or misguided comment from a public figure, will skewer the bull's eye of your own insecurities, no matter how long ago or how publicly you yourself came out.
Due to the secret nature of the organization it is difficult to be sure when an execution was carried out by the vigilance committee or another group of motivated citizens.
The contextual and causal conditions are all set against a background of unpredictability, as participants could not be sure when an emergency or fall might occur.
First, that one cannot be sure when or if a bubble is forming.
To be sure, when generations of a community don't have "real" jobs, it can reinforce the attitude that a day job is optional.
So be sure when looking for a replica that it has staying power.
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