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Unfortunately for the Knicks' future, Stoudemire's contract is literally guaranteed to be neither brief nor insubstantial, he's owed $45.1 million over the next two seasons.
As he says, guaranteeing everyone a literally equal opportunity would probably require kibbutz-like levels of invasiveness and restrictions on community and family autonomy; but we should be able to arrive at some reasonable sense of what constitutes a decent equality of opportunity, including education.
"With the German plants literally guaranteed security, thanks presumably to the German government's involvement and the billions of euros that they seem to be putting up, that causes a worry for everyone else".
Because then the motivation is guaranteed to be literally selfless.
Both sides terrorized each other with the guarantee that they would literally destroy the world.
And so it has proved to be, as Osborne has trashed the prospects for renewables here in the UK, has consigned to history our zero-carbon agenda for the built environment, has ridiculed the importance of energy efficiency, and, in the process, has guaranteed that we have literally no chance whatsoever of achieving our statutory targets under the Climate Change Act.
Then it's guaranteed to have been made literally within the last 45 minutes.
As a Justice, Black held the view that the Court should literally enforce constitutional guarantees, especially the First Amendment free speech clause.
It would be no great problem to balance the federal budget even to guarantee a sizable surplus because there are literally scores of places where expenditures could be cut.
Rodric Braithwaite London The claim that the west gave no guarantees against Nato expanding eastwards may be literally true but is nevertheless misleading.
The whole package costs $249, and Mentat will literally give you a money-back guarantee that you'll get at least one interview.
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