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But it could be won on Facebook.
So many arguments that could be won on principle are lost on tone.
Richard never thought that this war could be won on the battlefield".
But in parallel, the dance was becoming more competitive, and status could be won on the dancefloor, too.
"But many people are unfamiliar with the first few months of the war and the unwarranted optimism that this war could be won on the cheap".
And occasionally, even the slightest adjustment proved the difference, where it was actually better for a runner to stop so that a game could be won on a slow double-play ball.
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In war, he trusted his military experts and in general favoured the view that victory could be won only on the Western Front.
That said, while they might remain tough gets, all five have at least suggested that they could be won over on some sort of legislation.
Rudd said she believed some colleagues could be won over on the provisions in the backstop customs arrangement, which she said was there only until technology was ready to allow for a frictionless border on the island of Ireland.
But Koolio didn't agree with the assessment of economics editor Larry Elliott that the election could be won or lost on who the voters trust on the economy, posting: "Economics?
The planet's future, many of them warn, could be won or lost on urban planners' drawing boards.
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