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He insisted that there had been none of the chaos feared after the last such experiment 17 years ago.
He said that at Rutgers, where he previously taught, there had been "none of the bad consequences that some have predicted from unionization".
Essentially, however, there had been none of the histrionic relief by which many others, literally in the same boat, might have betrayed either incredulity or some aggrieved sense of entitlement.
By the time Resolution 1973 authorised "all necessary measures" to protect civilians, and military operations swiftly followed, there had been none of the public weighing of pros and cons that preceded the Iraq war.
After the accident it emerged that three of the men had not completed the mandatory Irish government safety training and there had been none of the legally required emergency drills in the months leading up to the tragedy.
Brown said there had been none of the careful assessment of the issues that had been undertaken by Harold Macmillan's government before Britain first applied to join what was then the Common Market in the 1960s, or when he as chancellor was weighing up the pros and cons of joining the euro.
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There would have been none of that.
And there have been none of those.
This time, there has been none of this stuff.
There must have been none of what we call new busi ness.
"If they hadn't arrested them, there would have been none of this crazy media attention".
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