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And it would be preposterous not to count it.
It would be preposterous for Iranian hardliners to attribute ulterior strategic motives to actions by the Scandinavian countries or the Netherlands, Ireland, Canada or Slovenia.
He let the joint cabinet committee fade away and said in January that it would be "preposterous" to make any sort of electoral pact with the government.
So, I agree, you can't build any major Billboard chart that doesn't include YouTube; it would be preposterous at this point.
"It was supposed that after his defeat it would be preposterous to ask him to sit," Brady said later in an interview.
Although a package of internal party reforms will be approved at next autumn's Labour conference, he said it would be "preposterous" to finalise policies then.
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It'd be preposterous to think simply changing your posture affects productivity -- if it weren't true.
Commentator Tomi Lahren used an appearance on "Fox and Friends" Wednesday to declare she has "never seen a first lady be attacked like" Melania Trump has been, and that it'd be preposterous to think Fox News would have criticized former first lady Michelle Obama as vehemently.
Although it'd be preposterous to ask (or expect) that individuals always be able to connect the dots and think in time, it makes little sense to argue that our analytical capabilities are sound if a prediction that we make over and over again eventually comes true.
Both nations have the capability Mattis describes, but because they show no evidence of intent to use it against the United States, Mattis would no doubt agree a preventive strike against either would be preposterous.
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