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In a way, it is precisely to avoid those questions that this false war has been created.
And it is precisely to relieve the burden on middle-class families that we still need health insurance reform.
It is precisely to avoid rains like this, supposedly rare in the fall, that nearly three times as many people walk the trail in October as in the summer monsoon season.
The "rule of law", is what your newspaper has always argued for.Yet you miss a larger point: it is precisely to maintain social and economic inequalities, that these political rights are infringed upon.
In his speech Wednesday, Mr. Obama put health care in the context of his economic agenda, saying, "It is precisely to relieve the burden on middle-class families that we still need health insurance reform".
It is precisely to prevent this kind of hasty, ill-informed judgment that states routinely establish an interval of at least eight weeks (and sometimes as long as eight months) between their primary and general elections.
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It was precisely to assuage such wounds — to triangulate old problems — that the European Union was created.
It was precisely to sort out these kinds of details that he would be consulting roundtables and beacons.
I do think that is a concern but it's precisely to address that kind of concern that the CRC has been established.
It was precisely to dispel the shame of consulting a lawyer that Mr. Hirai chose to open his office in the town's most prominent square.
It was precisely to ensure that this insight into Tom would be possible, Mr. Kilner said, that he spoke up on the third day of rehearsal.
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