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Mr Ahmadinejad firmly rules this out.
"There is no smoking gun, but there is also no evidence that firmly rules out complicity," said Bruce Riedel, a former C.I.A. officer and Obama adviser.
Although Mr Sarkozy firmly rules out an electoral deal with the far-right leader in the second round, assuming he gets through, he has been unapologetic about courting his supporters.
In interviews, given in elegant classical Persian, he is a master of pious waffle, larded with criticism of other countries, especially Pakistan.Specifics are few, though Mr Rabbani firmly rules out a monarchy, saying only that the exiled king, "like any other Afghan" can play a constructive role in the country's future if he wishes.
It must be a temptation to speed things up by introducing adverts related to the contents of users' posts - just as other cloud-based services have done - but Mr Libin firmly rules this out.
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But American and British officials have firmly ruled out co-operation with Assad.
It was a gamble that John Major so firmly ruled out electoral and constitutional change.
And if style firmly ruled over substance, at least it was deliberate.
The possibility that it will be Mr Bayrou rather than Mr Sarkozy or Ms Royal cannot be firmly ruled out.
But she firmly ruled out reducing arms sales, which she described as an obligation under the Taiwan Relations Act.
Two of the most-rumored candidates, Hillary Rodham Clinton, the secretary of state, and Mr. Geithner himself, have been firmly ruled out, the sources said.
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