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Not until the Germans concluded that the Pakistani floods were really grave did the EU take action (by extending trade concessions).
And the really grave thing was that I wasn't being accused of dishonesty, of hiding unhappiness in a rather unsporting way.
He described the consequences of mounting casualties as "really grave," undermining the confidence of the security forces and the Afghan public.
Last year Rydzyk greeted the arrival of the first gay Polish MP with the words, "the sodomites are coming; it is a really grave matter".
Mr. Cebrián said he supported the arrival of digital television, but he contended that "what is really grave is the favoritism in the industry".
"I am now alluding to the most disgraceful part of my life and to my really grave guilt against the party and against you.
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She added, "The decision really threatens grave harm to documentary filmmakers and investigative reporters".
When asked for a local environmental update, with atmospheric carbon above three hundred and ninety parts per million and rising, Nasheed said, "Erosion continues here, and it's really quite grave.
Ultimately, what's really at grave risk here is a chance to reaffirm a reality-based view of the merits of international cooperation and diplomacy.
Brooks says he "self-indulgently short-circuited the democratic structures of accountability," and wonders if what he knew was really "so grave" as to be worth contributing to "the corrosive spread of cynicism".
Each has a stake pointing down, as if, wait, they really are grave markers.
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