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But while they may be genuinely held, that doesn't, of course, make them genuinely grounded.
The days of company pensions may be genuinely numbered.Power to the peopleWhat do employees think about all this?
Of its 52 poems, four may be genuinely autobiographical and two of those are tributes to other writers.
They don't seem to believe that, for some, making a former loved one miserable may be genuinely more rewarding than the ownership of a household appliance.
Mr Putin may be genuinely aggrieved that America has taken his past co-operation for granted for instance in the war against terror.
Firms may be genuinely unclear on what is permissible and heavy sentencing may make them wary of competing aggressively.There is no such risk of over-enforcement with cartels.
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However, while some trauma may always be genuinely unsurvivable, other injuries, currently untreatable, may yet be amenable to intervention in the future.
In Venezuela, where a general election is also due on Sunday, there are worries that the electoral authorities may not be genuinely independent of President Hugo Chavez's government.
A 50s TV cooking programme or brass band-backed easy-listening singer, say, may actually be genuinely dull and worth forgetting, but if it can be called "kitsch" it suddenly has a new contemporary attraction.
The document also notes that some information about a public figure may actually be "genuinely private", and would therefore qualify for de-listing — information such as their personal health or about their family members.
The diverse nature of the respondents with varying clinical experience and internship activities were likely to influence their perceptions of the undergraduate CPT teaching and some of their responses may not be genuinely true.
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