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Discover Ludwig'stinting' is not a correct and usable word in written English
The correct word is 'stint'. Example sentence: My family gave me a stint as a sales representative for the summer.
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The candidate also unceremoniously dropped any suggestion that the administration covered up the role of al-Qaeda-linked militants in the killing of America's ambassador to Libya, or contributed to the envoy's death by stinting on diplomatic security.
Even more important, it assumes that a law for doctor-assisted suicide cannot be drafted in a way that would prevent its abuse.Consider the DutchIn principle, it should be possible to solve all these difficulties to write legislation that protects the vulnerable, forbids insurance companies from paying for death but stinting on pain killers, and regulates the system of supervision.
Far from stinting on schools, America spends far more than the international average, and the federal government is spending record amounts on elementary and secondary education.
They are also cross with State for stinting on support for Ahmed Chalabi, an Iraqi opposition leader who in exile became Mr Perle's friend.
Governments are not stinting.
Republicans have accused the administration of either stinting on security for diplomats ahead of the attack or trying to play down the possibility afterward that it was a terrorist attack.
It was when the stadium announcer, Alan Keegan, not stinting on the grandiose statements, called for Old Trafford to make this "a great vision for the world to see" and asked the "greatest manager in British football" to step out that you first saw the modesty of the relationship.
There's a famous clip of Coleman, unaware he was still being taped, berating a producer for a fluffed pre-recorded opening of a World Cup Grandstand programme from Mexico in 1970, stinting on neither swear words nor vituperation.
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Four hours in and various setbacks and attrition in the field had seen the battle for the win between come down to the No7 Audi and the No18 Porsche and it was Audi's Lotterer who finally took the lead, after a fine run at the wheel and by double-stinting his tyres.
Running out front, the Toyota extended its advantage and in pace looked to be untroubled by the Porsche, which dropped back to just under 20 seconds behind, even when also opting to try double-stinting the tyres.
In contrast, when Davidson took the wheel with the track temperature up and the brand new tyres switching on properly he was able to put in some very quick laps and build a lead, which was doubled when Peugeot tried double-stinting the tyres and found they could make them last without a significant drop-off in pace.
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