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The Met Office got its headlines, but it paid a very high price, in image terms, for getting them wrong: barbecue summer will take a lot of forgetting.
Because there is less money to go around, the terms for getting help are stringent indeed, underlining just how desperate recipients are.
Correction: December 6, 2000, Wednesday Because of an editing error, an article on Saturday about Iraq's suspension of oil exports omitted a word in summarizing a view of independent arms experts on terms for getting weapons inspectors back into Iraq.
Some experts believe that the country is willing to forgo an agreement if the terms for getting one are humiliating, in the belief that America and its partners would be blamed for the breakdown and that the international sanctions regime would then quickly begin to erode.Don't dilly-dally, thoughThe idea that the West can bide its time is also questionable.
Secondly, car ownership and driving are highly regulated activities including an elaborate licensing system, insurance mandate, penalties and terms for getting licenses revoked.
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