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Being able to guarantee your offspring a place at your alma mater is the mark of an aristocracy, not a democracy.
Without being able to guarantee sizable returns — it's anybody's guess at the outset whether a film will make money — moviedom typically relies on selling investors a lifestyle.
His death was mourned by artists and drew condolences from politicians, several of whom had been criticised for not being able to guarantee him the freedom he needed when he lived.
Indeed, even those of us who abandon BBC Radio 5 Live for whole weekends at a stretch – for not being able to guarantee a two-minute general news bulletin on time – have a pretty good idea.
Assessments from the likes of Amnesty International's Donatella Rovera are that Libya is currently incapable of being able to guarantee the kind of comprehensive, fair trial that would satisfy the ICC.
"Clubs will do whatever it takes to bring in these big table spenders," while promoters were valued for being able to "guarantee [the] hot girls the table spenders want to see".
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"Qaddafi wanted to be able to guarantee his loyalty," Mr. Hasi said.
So far, we've been able to guarantee housing to each student who asks.
"We'll never be able to guarantee anything, but this team is clean," Scherr said.
"But under this bill, we won't be able to guarantee confidentiality anymore".
None are able to guarantee that their members will accept guidance from their national associations.
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