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(Pollack more recently co-wrote a controversial Times Op-Ed, called "A War We Just Might Win," which declared definitively that the surge was a military success).
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared definitively on Tuesday that he would maintain an Israeli military presence along the Jordan River under any future arrangement involving the Palestinians, buttressing a known policy with a demonstrative visit to that area of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
"I'm out," he declared definitively in a CNN interview with Don Lemon.
As for "selfie," early evidence shows a variant spelling with a -y ending, "but the -ie form is vastly more common today and has become the accepted spelling of the word," Oxford Dictionaries declared definitively, adding, "It could be argued that the use of the -ie suffix helps to turn an essentially narcissistic enterprise into something rather more endearing".
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Yet he has avoided declaring definitively whether he will do so.
John Paul issued a peremptory apostolic letter declaring "definitively" that the church had no authority to ordain women.
At least some of their reluctance to address the question of experience stems from the enduring vestiges of so-called consumer-guide criticism: it was once the critic's primary job to declare, definitively, whether or not a given record was worth the cash.
I've seen very little coverage about this view-point and, in light of 911, would like you comment STEVE COLL: The investigative summary released by the White House counterterrorism chief, John Brennan, seemed to declare definitively that no information was intentionally withheld — indeed, that sharing was not the problem, analysis was.
Cambodian president Hun Sen has attempted to meddle in the tribunal's affairs, declaring definitively that the second trial of Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan should be its last.
How else to explain the plethora of recent stories and headlines not just debating or questioning whether we're in a technology bubble, but declaring definitively that we are?
In a blunt email to Phil Tagami, CEO of the company, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf said, "Please declare definitively that you will respect the policy of the City of Oakland and you will not allow coal to come through Oakland".
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