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If a person with a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 is genuinely capable of reasonable driving, they're probably not going to be pulled over.
Given her opinion of the gay community, I don't believe Bachmann is genuinely capable of fulfilling that duty, nor does she have any inclination to do so.
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Twenty years later, she wrote, she continued to wonder whether she was both beautiful and talented or merely beautiful; perhaps Bloom, and others before him, had played up her talents because they found her appealing, rather than because she was genuinely capable.
The Higher Education Policy Institute estimates that, by 2020, there could be as many as 100,000 applicants per year who are genuinely capable of entering higher education but who are locked out of the system, which is equivalent to more than one quarter of the 360,000 new entrants to higher education who went through Ucas in 2010.
Within Pakistan, there is a deep struggle for some kind of political integrity, some sense that the truth must be told and that the government is genuinely working to and capable of repairing what have been identified, in the West as irreparable fissures.
Hoffman is genuinely likable.
It is genuinely new.
It is genuinely terrifying.
"She is genuinely concerned.
"He is genuinely disappointed.
He is genuinely undecided".
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