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His notoriety ultimately meant that being a deranged exhibitionist became a greater guarantee of rock-star success than being a gifted musician.
And, as they point out, Fairtrade doesn't provide farmers with any greater guarantee of future income, since it sets a minimum price but not a minimum size of order.
(In oppressive regimes, the apps will undoubtedly need to give a greater guarantee of true anonymity than they currently can; most make it clear that they'll hand over user data in response to law enforcement requests, and their vulnerability to hackers is unclear).
It is also clear that systems with easier administration instructions have a greater guarantee of success in patients who are already stressed by daily pain and suffering.
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Day by day, Chinese workers expect better conditions and greater guarantees that when companies go bust, the employees will not.
In addition, he said, Britain will be demanding "greater guarantees about security" at all international airports with flights to Britain.
Probably not – especially in time of recession, brands that wanted to keep on advertising flocked to a medium with greater guarantees and more metrics ….
Individual agencies that pursued bilateral engagement with the al-Shabaab leadership were able to secure greater guarantees of access than those that did not.
While a majority of the banking committee's members have favored greater guarantees of privacy for customers from financial institutions, Mr. Gramm -- an opponent of such measures -- has skillfully avoided votes on the issue.
They outlaw the use and threat of violence but that is outlawed anyway by custom and American law.Some Americans worry that the Geneva Conventions would also make it impossible to use the new military tribunals, with their greater guarantees against leaking sensitive information.
His comments evoked a persistent debate Britain and elsewhere in Europe about the limits of free speech and what is often depicted as a need for greater guarantees of freedom of expression as the antidote to its suppression — an issue I try to explore in my latest column on Page Two of the IHT.
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