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If we were looking, in the great tradition of modern advertising, for simple, instantly-graspable signifiers for the seasons, we would doubtless characterise summer by sunshine, autumn by falling leaves and winter by snow.
We would doubtless celebrate our achievement in developing technology that enabled us to catch and punish all murderers and rapists, but the crimes would still be committed and the victims and their families would still endure unimaginable pain.
If we lived together all the time, we would doubtless find a balance, but because we don't, what happens is that the kids have two homes with somewhat different parenting styles.
Were Lind with us today, we would doubtless be treated to endless reruns of her PBS television specials during pledge week, with the Nightingale herself hammily hawking T-shirts and mugs during the intermissions.
If every time a word was used in a new or innovative way or context a prescriptivist approach quashed the change and slapped the word back into place, the language would never have evolved in the way it has and we would doubtless be left with a less rich vocabulary as a result. .
"Let us be self-managed, we would then discuss what motivates us ourselves, and we would doubtless know how to distribute the awards" (G5) "If health centres were private and we were told: here is your budget, pharmacy-related issues would doubtless be our priority.
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And, if we knew more about it, we'd doubtless be impressed with Northampton's work in the field of China and other assorted transitional economies.
The polls proved to be right about the Presidential election, for which we are properly grateful since otherwise we'd doubtless have spent the next few months reading explanations of why this or that pollster went wrong.
If the members of the White House press corps somehow got access to the luxury property the Obamas are renting on the Vineyard, we'd doubtless see the President interacting with his family and getting briefed by his advisers, including some of the military men who are overseeing the American bombing campaign in Iraq.
The New Yorker, November 17 , 1956P. 41 The polls proved to be right about the Presidential election, for which we are properly grateful since otherwise we'd doubtless have spent the next few months reading explanations of why this or that pollster went wrong.
By E. J. Kahn The New Yorker, November 17 , 1956P. 41 The polls proved to be right about the Presidential election, for which we are properly grateful since otherwise we'd doubtless have spent the next few months reading explanations of why this or that pollster went wrong.
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