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Instead of pushing the Saudis to settle the civil war, replete with potential war crimes using our weapons on their part, and respectfully acting to keep Iran honest in the matter by closing the door on potential Iranian supply, Trump is taking one side in a losing civil war and trying to turn it around.
If by the first, then the contract he has signed is replete with potential; if by the second, then it is an admission of his failure to get that "one big transfer" before it was too late.
Martin Doel, chief executive at the Association of Colleges, also has reservations, suggesting that moving to graded outcomes for all apprenticeships, "while an apparently simple concept, is replete with potential unintended consequences.
And the year is replete with potential flashpoints: May 4th (the anniversary of the 1919 protests), July 7th (Japan's full-scale invasion of China in 1937); the 60th anniversary on August 15th of Japan's surrender and September 18th (the Japanese occupation of Manchuria in 1931).So far, the business impact of the protests and boycott calls appears limited.
Replete with potential, if we so permit.
We can ask candidates at all levels what they will do for those children, how they will provide for and protect them, how they will craft for them a viable future that is both safe and replete with potential.
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The situation is, indeed, replete with elements of uncertainty.
"The trial record is replete with errors," he said.
And what a comeback it has been, replete with high political drama, bold gestures of choreographed symbolism and moments of nerve-racking tension that have seen Baghdad brace for a potential new war.
Art gives us the object replete with meaning.
Many reporters file stories replete with white glove imagery.
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