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One decision maker described this predicament: The public can be important, unquestionably, because that's really the only way one can put social context around how taxpayers' dollars get spent.

It's so freakin' boring to have who we are and/or who we can be forever and unquestionably reduced to Dad, Mom, Sis, and Brother Billy.

While there is unquestionably more that can be done, enormous strides have been made since I entered nonprofit management to increase training at all levels, from volunteers to executive directors.

And yet, while alert to the possibility that history can be abused, as it unquestionably was in the Balkans in the 1990s, most decent people still endorse George Santayana's celebrated dictum: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it".

And yet, while alert to the possibility that history can be abused, as it unquestionably was in the Balkans in the 1990s, most decent people still endorse George Santayana's celebrated dictum: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". The consequence of this is that remembrance as a species of morality has become one of the more unassailable pieties of the age.

Unquestionably, faulty conclusions can be drawn if one ignores the potential biases and errors that RCCTs are intended to prevent, but equally faulty conclusions can be drawn if the design and interpretation of RCCTs fails to adequately account for clinical and biological realities.

What is unquestionably the apartment's greatest conversation piece can be found on the third level.

It can be a very loving, authentic relationship but all the emotional power is unquestionably with the gay guy".

Pulmonary embolism is unquestionably an important cause of death, and rapid diagnosis and treatment can be life saving.

If they can recapture the hunger they are unquestionably potential champions - and a half-decent Champions League showing would be progress.

Although the desire of the late-medieval rulers to tax the wealth of their clergy has been defended and can perhaps be understood, the practice was unquestionably contrary to the canon law (ecclesiastical law) of the time.

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