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On June 8th he surprised everyone again by calling on the same guerrillas to give up the struggle they had waged for four decades, release their 700 or so hostages and recognise that guerrilla warfare in Latin America "is history".In this latest reversal Mr Chávez is plainly doing his belated best to extract himself from an embarrassment.
Here Aesop, to use the traditional name for the author of this ancient fable, is plainly doing something "literary": he is telling a story.
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Once that is establishedas was plainly done herethe trial judge must give opportunity, however closely confined, to the accused to prove that a substantial portion of the case against him was a fruit of the poisonous tree.
Unfortunately, the answer is plainly "no". And don't be lulled into thinking, "Yes, but we'll just have those kids eat less and exercise more". If it were that simple, do you think we'd still have a problem?
A reality check is not the same as checking a box, which Britain's premature presentation today to the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council of a resolution to authorize military action against Syria is plainly intended to do: We tried the Security Council route, the Russians and Chinese blocked it, so we're free to bypass it and do what we wanted to do anyway.
While this is plainly discriminatory, it does at least offer a small crumb of comfort to those who have been passed over for promotion.
In terms of the long-awaited link-up between Walcott and Sánchez there was a hint of what might lie in store, although there is plainly work to do in terms of developing an understanding.
In the case of the House bill, that claim is plainly false: it does call for insurance companies to offer such plans, but it also allows them to make those plans prohibitively expensive, via state waivers.
To say that something or other (e.g. blood) is red, does not directly involve its being countable as one, in the way that to say that something is a planet, or (equally) is round, plainly does.
But what his ruling does is deprive the N.S.A. of the argument of obviousness: the idea that what it is doing is plainly legal, plainly necessary, and nothing for decent people to worry about.
The group asserts that stock-based compensation is "plainly a cost of doing business".
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