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The political outcomes that worry the market the most would be outright victories.
He said that he was worried about "a culture of insubordination" emerging in Texas, adding that the next step would be outright insurrection.
"A price reduction would be outright unfair to those who have already prepaid tickets a year in advance," Marton Simitsek, the Athens ticket sales chief, said in an e-mail response to questions.
The World Cup winners' ability to pass the ball at ease in defence means it would be outright folly to persist with the 4-2-4-0 4-2-4-0 4-2-4-0 4-2-4-0ally ustrategyevein in an attempt to combat the Czech Republic.
A deal between the two has been in the works for a while — earlier this summer reports emerged that IronSource would be outright buying Supersonic for a price estimated to be anywhere from $150 million to $300 million.
Thirty-five percent would be outright upset if Clinton wins, while 44percentt say the same of Trump.
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I'd be outright lying if I said I wasn't excited about it, too.
If even one of the right handsets turns up, we'd be outright mindboggled – and LG will have gotten themselves one hell of an ad campaign for just $10,000.
The vast majority, 55percentt, say they'd be outright upset".
That, however, would not be outright abolition of the second amendment.
In the best-case scenario, laojiao would be abolished outright.
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