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The Villa manager was not, of course, prepared to countenance the notion of defeat but acknowledged that Villa were in "a bad position".
One clinician raised concerns about a 50-year-old parent's capacity "to run around" after their seven-year-old child, but the majority would not countenance the notion of socially-derived restrictions.
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Like so many fellow atheists, he is unable to countenance the notion that faith can inform progressive movements.
Universal basic income, a form of social security involving the state paying its citizens a regular unconditional lump sum regardless of whether they work, claims a 500-year intellectual pedigree, the notion of providing "everyone with some livelihood" having been countenanced by Thomas More in Utopia (1516) as an antidote to crime.
Guarascio Just that – the notion of change.
The White House rejects the notion of overexposure.
They dislike the notion of dual nationality.
The notion of rigor was gone".
The notion of self-censorship is risible.
I reject the notion of inevitability.
"The notion of fairness here is different.
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