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Both positions, plainly, can't be right?
It is natural that Lloyd and Morgan are at their most sympathetic to Thatcher as a fledgling politician, facing down a guard of Tory old boys who plainly can't get over the idea of a woman – still less a grocer's daughter – ascending through the party ranks.
Thus, she plainly can't meet you as she wouldn't want you to view her as the enormous shadow of her former self she's become.
This package will include a portion of that tax cut that will become part of the permanent tax cut he'll have in his upcoming budget". Of Obama's promise to raise taxes on wealthy households, Axelrod said, "the question is on the Bush tax cuts for the very wealthiest Americans and it's something that we plainly can't afford moving forward.
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To put it more plainly, we can't integrate services without truly integrated approaches to the workforce.
Matthew Gwyther, editor of business magazine Management Today says, plainly: "He can't".
Yet in many ways plainly visible Mayweather can't win.
This one is so plainly obvious it can't even be classed as a prediction anymore.
The suggestion was plainly that Tesla can't be blamed, at least not entirely, for the fatality.
Toward the end of one of the verses, he puts it plainly, "I just can't eat without bread".
Forgetting is supposed to be the antithesis of learning, and whether we're a kid or an adult, most of us are plainly embarrassed if we can't recall a name or fact.
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