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It means a complete acceptance by republicans that in future their aims will be pursued 'through exclusively peaceful means'..

That means a complete United Nations-imposed oil embargo enforced by a naval blockade, as well as total diplomatic isolation.

The result means a complete victory for ANZ and defeat for customers hoping for hundreds of millions of dollars in recovered fees.

But surely our primary duty should be to allow law-abiding people to live in safety.It means a complete change of thinking.

A solipsistic future is the most intriguing, however – for this means a complete retreat from the universe into some other, manufactured realm.

That's because they can – and by "all", that means a complete freedom to make life choices without a rubbernecking audience casting moral aspersions about very personal decisions.

State Senate President Kevin Sullivan of West Hartford said he agreed that the law was approved to give municipalities latitude in restricting the machines, but he's not sure if that means a complete ban.

The term "moratorium" means a complete cessation of the taking of marine mammals and a complete ban on the importation into the United States of marine mammals and marine mammal products, except as provided in this chapter.

The strategy requires die-hard discipline, which means a complete understanding of all risks.

It also requires top-down buy-in and a firm commitment, because in many cases this means a complete overhaul of the data infrastructure.

This means a complete system based on reflection is impossible, because, in order for the system to be grounded, it must presuppose as external to itself what it claims is part of itself.

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