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How about we pay attention to what the campaign actually says it will do, rather than substituting other options which would be more reasonable?
I suspect that book publishers will do rather well out of the iPad, assuming that people do want to lug such an object around.
And I hazard that the medal will do rather more for the perceived legitimacy of Mr Becker's ideas than it will for the perceived legitimacy of Mr Bush's tenure in office, or for the American state.
Both sides of the deal will be hoping the All Blacks' 2014 game, if it comes to pass and whatever the opposition turns out to be, will do rather more.
But the real reason I like it is because of what it will do rather that what is currently does.
Opponents of labor standards focus on what businesses will do rather than what they can do in part because we let them avoid moral reckoning.
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You didn't really think about what he'd done; rather, you took Whitey as representative of an era.
What world is he living in?" Meanwhile, Sinclair thinks his Hackney book will probably do rather well.
But with Labour's majority down to 66, he also knows he will have to do rather more persuading than he was used to when he was in his pomp at the Home Office.Nobody has a better moral claim to make the case for radical reform of IB than Mr Blunkett does.
REPUBLICANS in Congress say they will do anything rather than raise tax rates.
We will do anything rather than squarely place the blame for sexual abuse with the abuser.
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