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This might not matter so much if African governments could be trusted to genuinely keep majority public interest in mind when striking land deals.
Incentivising and rewarding the right behaviours within the organisation will genuinely keep the customer at the forefront of everything it does, and help avoid the very public kind of fallout seen elsewhere.
The Conservative housing spokesman, Grant Shapps, said: "We welcome anything that will genuinely keep people in their homes, but ministers are guilty of running around like headless chickens announcing complicated, confusing and often contradictory plans, which later turn out to help far fewer people than the headlines would have you believe".
"Genuinely, it's kept that low".
But they have kept themselves genuinely united and happy.
Mr Blair seems genuinely to have been kept in ignorance of this arrangement between his friends.
It is the genuinely unexpected that keeps us listening, afraid we might miss something.
The important point however is: was it genuinely impossible to keep or was it a whim inevitably disregarded?
Several Democrats in charge of trade, particularly Charles Rangel, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, seem genuinely keen to keep the trade agenda going.
This persuaded some wavering EU leaders that he was genuinely seeking to keep the UK in the EU on better terms.
"Hopefully the people who genuinely want to keep their horses are getting smarter about spending and learning to conserve, to cut back on shows, lessons, trailering and whatnot," she said.
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