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As discussed previously, the observed results could be attributable to the effective identification of potentially-unsafe drivers at in-person renewal, or alternatively, they could be due to premature driving cessation by some drivers who were still able to drive quite safely.
So Christo Wiese has probably been able to drive quite a hard bargain".
Still, given the minimal electrical needs of a car without power anything, we should have been able to drive quite a way on a well-charged battery.
Bennett said the corporation was looking to reduce costs "across the board" with "fewer flights and more trains and so on", adding that it would look to "drive quite a hard bargain" in its negotiations with talent.
— The United Automobile Workers — desperate to make inroads in the anti-union South where Toyota, Volkswagen and other foreign automakers have assembly plants — has never tried a unionization drive quite like the one at the Nissan plant here.
— It's one thing to take a 41-year-old station wagon for a Sunday drive, quite another to put it on the road for a six-day, 1,400-mile 1,400-mileation.
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Still, no other Toyota drives quite like this one.
Then, next ball, he drives quite magnificently through the covers: high right elbow, beautiful follow-through.
One last lineout secured and driven quite decisively, whereupon Naulia Dawai touched down to much euphoria.
So deafening were the calls for retribution that the police were driven quite out of their wits.
In my view they were borne out of ideology rather than pragmatism and were driven quite a bit by Michael Gove.
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