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"When General Abubakar invited me to his office," he said, "he told me of his government's resolve to consider an ex-military officer to be the civilian president".
He warned: "If Labour can't muster the resolve to consider these shifts – or alternative ones conjured by wiser minds – then it isn't going to persuade a sceptical public that it is distinctive or has what it takes to govern in the tough decade ahead.
U.S. antidrug warriors: We resolve to consider just how much longer the civil order and economies of South America can stand our attempts to eradicate illicit crops of the continent's farmers while the American market is also "protected" from legal exports.
5) Resolve to consider a seasonal job.
But at the same time, it can also force countries like Iran to resolve to consider measures to retaliate against us.
"How can I love in the midst of so much hate?" Whenever loss or illness occurs, people resolve to consider the preciousness of life and express love never before put into words.
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In the early nineteen-seventies, when Emmerich was again proposed for beatification, the authorities resolved to consider only the circumstances of her saintly life, such as the fact that for her final ten years she subsisted entirely on water and Communion wafers.
Several other instruments are available from the literature for the evaluation of other dimensions of headache-associated burden, but they do not evaluate specifically pain, therefore we resolved to consider them beyond the scope of this review.
-- Resolves to consider again the problem of full employment in agriculture at its next session.
I therefore earnestly beseech your p53 Lordship to judge with all the severity you deem proper and with your usual wisdom, whether there is any hope of my being of any use, and not to dread to tell me so, if you think there is none; for I have firmly resolved, if allowed, to consider you in all things as a tutor and a father.
Rather, they were spaces of reflection on why we do the work we do, or what we expect to accomplish in civic work, with no pressure to resolve anything, but only to consider closely these larger themes.
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