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I would also point out that Myanmar's pre-colonial monarchical rulers — they, too, nominally Buddhist — also had committed great crimes.

And the international waters where most wrecks lie are peculiar too: nominally governed by the United Nations convention of the law of the sea, but actually hardly governed at all.

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There is also, nominally, a plot.

But we could also see a move to a halfway house of fiscal accountability on income tax too - perhaps nominally assigning a chunk of Welsh income tax receipts to the Welsh Government without the much thornier move towards tax varying powers - something the First Minister has long stressed would be a matter for another referendum.

This is to do with the observation that any approach that defines the benchmark risk level (e.g. on blood pressure) as high as most current approaches recommend, inevitably misses out the typically large amount of people that is below that threshold but nevertheless shows ailments that are related to their (less than nominally "too high") risk factor levels (e.g. blood pressure) [ 17].

And now, once again, the impression is gaining strength abroad that Turkish politics remains in thrall to the whims of reactionary generals who still exercise far too much influence in a nominally democratic country, and who still think they should suppress the opinions of those, even in parliament, who promote views they disagree with.

But in all too many cases, we have nominally common cause and widely disparate messages and methods.

"If we can reduce the cost of the launch vehicle, it allows us to design missions that nominally would be too expensive," Halliwell said.

There's also a built-in MicroSD slot, nominally making it an MP3 player, too.

Dismissing many observers, who said it was too early to reward Burma's nominally civilian government with such a high-profile and significant visit, Mr Obama said he believed the military dictatorship – whose hold on power had spanned five decades – had finally loosened its grip.

He's too high-profile a politician, in a nominally allied country, to capture and interrogate.

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