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Instead of the crippling crises the UUP got itself into over whether the Provos would ever do what Sinn Féin claimed they would namely, decommission terrorist weapons, with all the attendant, rolling compromises that Republican defaults brought in their wake – political Unionism was gifted an open goal over policing and justice by Sinn Féin.

They were cheap, easy to make, and seemed to perform the way users have always imagined a "third screen" device would, namely as a portable, instant-on device.

A false classification of patients with a favourable prognosis would namely result in an ethically unacceptable decision to withdraw medical treatment.

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Now we know what a McCain administration would represent: namely, a third term for Karl Rove.

Globalization may have its downside, but it could do something for modern dance that a lot of people would appreciate; namely, restore musicality.

But in practice, they're unwilling to accept what writing those principles into law would entail: namely, some form of individual mandate and/or substantial subsidies.

Once the straitjacket of officer numbers is removed, police forces can modernise their budgets in the way any other institution would do, namely by reducing unit costs.

"Black Panther" will, I think, achieve next year what many in the industry have long hoped would happen: namely, to promote some of the most popular studio tentpole films to Oscars consideration.

Boris Johnson, finally, took the fairly remarkable step for a foreign minister of endorsing Change Britain, a new cross-party campaign of prominent pro-Brexit politicians (think Gisela Stuart and Michael Gove) aimed at pressuring the government into delivering on leaving the EU in the way they would like – namely gaining full control over "laws, borders, money and trade".

I never understood the somewhat messianic qualities that certain voters ascribed to him: Obama has been exactly the kind of President I expected him to be (and the kind of President I hoped he would be), namely rational, pragmatic, thoughtful, and even-tempered.

Mitch Anderson, a campaigner for Amazon Watch, said that Chevron had resorted to "embarrassing public relations tactics" because credible news sources had not sufficiently framed the report the way they would like, namely, to "to place all of the blame for Texaco's environmental disaster in Ecuador on PetroEcuador," Texaco's former partner.

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