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Using ration-cards as registration cards would be plainly less than perfect, though they may have been used in local elections.
Obviously this has worked for M. contractus because the creature is still with us, but it is quite plainly less than half a rocket engine.
In other words, Mr Kerry's position is not bad, but it is plainly less good than it was.In this section In search of a message The problem with Kerrynomics On the trail A matter of evidence Whose Bill of Rights, anyway?
If the talks last long enough, a further 78 Palestinians are due to be freed in batches in the coming months.Mr Abbas's Palestinian critics say his non-violent policy is plainly less effective than that of Hamas, the Islamist faction that runs the Gaza Strip.
But, they sigh, "Dealing with these imbalances will require spending cuts or tax increases that are far beyond the scale of anything currently considered politically palatable".One topic on which the Democrats are plainly less liberal than the Republicans is trade.
He's plainly less interested in serving up period details or providing a portrait of peasant life than he is in exploring his characters' minds; he doesn't want to transport us to 18th-century Denmark so much as he wants to help us see these figures from history as our contemporaries.
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By then communism, for all its tanks and missiles, was plainly a less efficient economic machine.
Throwing off the covers On the rise The noose tightens ReprintsIn Tehran, the capital, long known for its underground sex scene, chastity is plainly becoming less common.
On national security, meanwhile, the Democratic Party is plainly much less libertarian — and the Republican Party, mostly thanks to Rand Paul, slightly more so — than it was when Lindsey was drawing up his form of fusionism.
She wishes they would say things more plainly, like "eat less meat" and "eat less processed and junk food". But the confusion extends beyond semantics.
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