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In that indefinite place, between a bona-fide tool for change and a gimmick.
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To me, the big problem is that they place indefinite GDP growth at the very centre of their poverty-reduction strategy.
A 7 Aristotle mentions that by putting an indefinite premise in place of a particular one obtains a syllogism of the same kind.
Freeman: Most of these stories happen in an indefinite time and place.
Lord Justice Leveson, commissioned in July, 2011, to delve into the conduct of the British media, has finally published his report — or, to give it its full and noble title, "An Inquiry Into the Culture, Practices and Ethics of the Press," with the indefinite article wisely placed at its head.
For instance: one of the most especially vile aspects of Trump's travel ban was the indefinite suspension it placed on Syrian refugees being able to enter the country.
It was never intended to serve as a punitive place of indefinite detention".
Beyond the important symbolism of closing the camp, the more substantive issue was the system of indefinite detention that took place there.
He said the centre, set up by the former Labor government, was "never intended to serve as a punitive place of indefinite detention".
Stung by the criticism, Goodell changed NFL policy to suspend players for six games following a domestic violence incident, and place an indefinite suspension on repeat offenders.
But Mr. Graham said he would continue to place an indefinite hold on any of President Obama's nominations to the National Labor Relations Board, a stance he adopted after the board filed its case against Boeing.
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