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"Because we engaged, it demonstrated to the world that the choices that Iran made were choices that it alone had to vouch for".
The actors were crucial collaborators, in that they uncovered much of the basic material and had to vouch for its authenticity.
At a club once, Mr. Rapoport said, he had to vouch for a girlfriend's competence as an "on 2" before one of his friends would dance with her, "and she was very attractive!" Despite the competition, there are mambo conciliators who say "on 1" and "on 2" are like vanilla and chocolate ice cream, both delicious.
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Instead, the companies issuing these bonds would have to vouch for their soundness.
They need not be audited, but a company's directors would have to vouch for their accuracy.
And, when American lawmakers decide, in the wake of Enron, that chief executives have to vouch personally for the accuracy of company accounts?
They are far less keen on having to vouch for banks outside Germany.The commission hopes that EU governments and the European Parliament will adopt its proposals by the end of the year.
There's no strict application process — someone with clout in the Founders Den just has to vouch for you.
Why do artists have to vouch for their actions?
To join, a woman has to be invited by one member, and a second member has to vouch for her character. .
She told me she is frustrated with having to vouch for women's pain -- again and again -- when doctors brush it off as "female problems".
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