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When most of its other members were jockeying to perpetuate their positions beyond the June 30th transfer of sovereignty, Othman was calling flatly for the council to be dissolved, saying that it hadn't worked.
It calls flatly for the deportation of lawfully admitted immigrants who have been convicted of any of a long list of crimes -- ones as trivial as pulling a woman's hair.
"The law cannot be expected to be flatly for or flatly against emotion or emotionlity," he writes, "any more than it could have a uniform policy toward information or belief".
BP and government officials said flatly for the first time that they had abandoned any further plans to try to plug the well, and would instead try to siphon the leaking oil and gas to the surface until relief wells can stop the flow, most likely not before August.
Andrew Haldane, executive director of the Bank of England in a speech this week reviewing banking over the past 150 years, which is an illuminating exercise if one is to understand today's circumstances, remarked flatly: "For a century, both risks and returns have been high.
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He says flatly that for the next four years "the Soviet Union will possess more missiles than the U.S".
The study flatly states, for example, that PCB's are a dangerous and potent long-term poison in the environment.
His voice is flatly remarkable for a man of his years: raw, full-throated and hugely powerful.
The book is rather flatly written for the first quarter, in short, plain sentences, and there is little of Roth's usual fastidious attention to small detail.
"What the private company here is doing would be flatly illegal for the government to do," Buttar said, noting the irony of the company's name.
More significantly, Mr. Greenspan flatly declared for the first time that lingering worries about the risks of a Japanese-style deflation had essentially disappeared.
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