There was a danger that the animals would not be killed outright, he said, with potential danger to the public. |
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His idea of campaign finance reform is to ban soft money outright while removing all limits for personal contributions. |
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However, he added that many foxes were being injured rather than being shot dead because it was often difficult to kill them outright with a gun. |
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These are bright-eyed, eager, intelligent young people, but they run into concrete walls and outright discrimination. |
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Ultimately, however, in cases of outright conflict between the company and property owners compulsory purchase was enforced. |
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Then there is the usual plethora of niche presses, ranging from outright vanity endeavours to highly respectable small publishers. |
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Regrettably, the book is marred by numerous infelicities and occasional outright errors of translation. |
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Chardin was a specialist in still life, a mode that was either inexplicit or lacked outright story content. |
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If you read the daily newspaper over the past year, you would think that we were involved in a recession, if not outright depression. |
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As an informed American, I think you would be alarmed at the way stories are spun or banned outright from the American people. |
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Habitat fragmentation is as serious a threat to the eastern indigo snake as outright habitat destruction. |
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City made sure there would be no summer bunfight for their man of the moment by signing him outright. |
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The trailer is much the worse for wear, and gives a mix of spoilers and outright disinformation. |
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For example, when purchasing a share of common stock outright, the buyer gets both the upside and the downside potential of the stock. |
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Of course there are levels of inauthenticity, from reference and emulation to willful trickery, parody and outright forgery. |
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Death, love and outright comedy entertainingly interweave in Mort, the latest stage production by the Kitchener Waterloo Little Theatre. |
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In reality, this means it combines actual events, half-truths and outright fiction. |
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Can't we at least, somewhere in the midst of deception, half-truths and outright lies, catch an honest break? |
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Octavian sought the help of the Senate, only to be met with obstructionism and outright treachery. |
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Millions of pheasants are bred each year specifically for killing, and thousands of them are wounded rather than killed outright. |
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The Americans have stopped pretending, and now demand outright capitulation to its hegemony. |
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Which is why my harangues in defense of the President's Bioethics Council have bordered on outright rants. |
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Six of the drivers were killed outright and nearly twice as many gravely injured. |
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This period has been characterised by a resurgence of imperialist wars and outright colonialism. |
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Yet dozens of workers are absolutely sure that the building is harming their health, if not outright killing them. |
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Adding that 'it has been getting better as we've gone along' takes us beyond implication into an outright lie. |
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Under the cloak of anonymity, anyone is much more likely to fall into speculation, exaggeration, or outright falsehood. |
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Machine operatives would often outright purchase citizens votes or promise some form of patronage. |
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They could be relied upon to do it properly, often eschewing outright straight-line speed for a mesmeric blend of response, agility and feel. |
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There have been illegalities and outright frauds committed during this bull market. |
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True, such skepticism was in some quarters a mask for outright opposition to American military power in general. |
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Certain people, particularly those who have an almost idolatrous view of human reason, will reject this concept outright. |
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He added that because the pellets were small, animals were not often killed outright, suffering for longer as they died from their injuries. |
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They will be asked to choose one of four options, none of which proposes the outright closure of both homes. |
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Let joy raise you above negative comments, catty remarks or outright persecution. |
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A shotgun, unless used at very close range, is only likely to damage a fox rather than kill it outright. |
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The right to vote can neither be denied outright nor destroyed by alteration of ballots nor diluted by stuffing ballot-boxes. |
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Every position is known in advance to be identically false, and can be rejected outright. |
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Donors' outright and deferred gifts also have funded 22 new faculty professorships and chairs. |
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Over the years I have certainly committed somewhat more than my share of peccadilloes and outright sins. |
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So where, exactly, does personal publicity cross the line into outright hucksterism? |
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It is dangerously ambitious, if not outright hubristic, to use Homer's poem about the rage of Achilles as your source. |
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The stock market boom was based to a considerable extent on speculative capital, parasitism, and outright swindling. |
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A leading medical journal called today for an outright ban on smoking and cigarettes. |
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This certainly is a laugh aloud book, and I found myself alternating between muffled chuckles and outright guffaws. |
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A 1982 law bans outright any new building work within 100m of the coastline. |
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While our neighbours to the south have banned it outright, we remain cautious if slightly confused. |
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He started out as the most underground of agitators, his films either banned outright or left to play in church basements. |
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When the new guidelines are released later this summer, neither he nor anyone else expects the government to ban landfill developments outright. |
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The decision was made against a backdrop of outright hostility towards Lisa from staff at her station. |
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It was unanimously agreed that the Minister's proposal be rejected outright in its entirety. |
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Some people say you could never ban firework sales outright because then they would go underground and you would have a black market. |
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Finishing ahead of them for one or two years could maybe be misconstrued as a fluke, but this outright ownage simply cannot. |
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But many were alarmingly sincere and outright delusional that their opportunity had come knocking. |
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Even though no-one ever told me outright, I knew straight away that he had an eating disorder when we met. |
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There were histories of strange animals, most of which had since been identified and in a few cases turned out to be outright hoaxes or jokes. |
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No one simply assumes they will be my ride to the airport for a 7 a.m. flight, and usually no one offers outright. |
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She should have told you outright that she couldn't be your ballet partner in the talent show because she had already signed up to do a solo. |
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For example, he declared outright that artistic directors have to back winners at the expense of exciting creativity. |
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Andy looked at her trying to keep a straight face but failed horridly as he laughed outright at her. |
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You explained truthfully and outright what you wanted between us last night and it makes sense. |
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Museum information has a history of being hoarded if not outright hidden in curatorial files. |
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Most of his shots struck the cavalry mounts in the chest or throat, killing several of them outright. |
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There are many countries, he argues, which have had success in enforcing outright bans. |
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And they lost all compunction about tarring the opposition with outright lies and character assassination. |
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We had 24 people that were killed outright on the bus, of the 40 patients that were on there. |
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The church's governing body didn't outright refuse her candidacy, but they decided to ask the larger church congregation for approval. |
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However, other major changes or outright revisions may or may not be included. |
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Another round of voting will be carried out in the summer, with points totals added together to produce outright winners for the year. |
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He came 20th, causing him great disappointment as his objective was no less than outright victory. |
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But nothing less than outright victory satisfies me and I'm determined to put things right with my next effort. |
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Clearly once risk is traded in this way there is significant scope for miscalculation and even outright fraud. |
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Both teams have impressed at championship level in recent years and to be fair, both deserve the ultimate accolade of outright champions. |
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On completion an outright winner emerged with three teams sharing second place. |
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Six towns, which achieved litter-free status, competed for the outright prize. |
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But the punishing rocks made strength and reliability as important as outright speed. |
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Sometimes writers oversimplify in one story and the simplification gets picked up as outright universal fact. |
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Although few expect an outright crash, even property professionals who ritually talk up the market are pessimistic. |
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In most states, a pet cannot receive an outright bequest because animals traditionally have been viewed as property under the law. |
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In both, however, the issue was the postponement of operations, not an outright refusal to carry them out. |
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A matrix can be created that describes traditional group relations, ranging from full cooperation to outright conflict. |
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In a rare display of enthusiasm, they clapped the Liberal Democrat spokesman, who called for an outright ban. |
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Several former communist leaders used symbolism, religion, and outright dictatorial tactics to remain in power. |
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Between outright war and total appeasement there are various degrees of pressure that can be applied. |
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The paying passengers were treated with total disregard and sometimes even outright abuse. |
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So we must make an extra special effort this year and see if we can win it outright! |
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The truth is, disappointments and outright failure mark the real world of publicly financed convention centers, stadiums, and hotels. |
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It's a good read, especially for gun abolitionists who don't understand why they can't outlaw guns outright. |
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Distinctive Flemish and Walloon parties, fighting for language rights and more autonomy, if not outright independence, mobilized support. |
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Their political programme and leadership are riddled with outright Nazism and hatred of democracy. |
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Workers who depend on the good graces of their employers are ultimately vulnerable to economic downswings and outright exploitation. |
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I reject outright accusations of double-dealing and dishonesty and stand on our record. |
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I read them and am hurt by the injustice and often outright hatred of some of the posters. |
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The castle passed to Charles Lewis of St. Pierre, who bought it outright in 1857, adding to his extensive estates in the area. |
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Thus, tarnished beauty tends to be more effective than outright perfection. |
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Anger and outright rage at the computer, when it doesn't behave the way YOU want it to, may be a symptom of this kind of transference. |
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Wow, Montrealers have been throwing some outright ragers these last few weeks. |
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The two economic juggernauts justified their outright rejection of the proposal by citing past token concessions. |
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I can't say I'm a patient, understanding, even-tempered sort of person, because that would be an outright lie. |
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Sailors have long reported sightings of these waves, but reports had mainly been dismissed either as exaggeration or outright fibs. |
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Allotment gardeners who won their fight to keep their rented plots may now bid to buy them outright. |
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As such it is an outright rejection of many religious traditions' ultimate aims. |
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I also recall a left that was able to distinguish between conservatives and fascists, between social democrats and outright reactionaries. |
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So instead of outright disrespect for the rule, I limit myself to music related sites. |
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I know the combat roll is very different from what most aikido, judo and jujutsu practitioners have been taught, but don't reject it outright. |
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Given the interlocutory nature of this appeal, a remand rather than an outright dismissal is appropriate. |
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The most immediate way is purchasing the car outright using the prize money from your winnings. |
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Some people exude outright disinterest and apathy towards their country's films. |
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In Taylor House, where all sides concede that appellants will exaggerate, embellish and tell outright lies, his story is pretty tame. |
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The attitude toward the poor is at best one of official indifference, and at worst outright criminalization. |
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It combines elements of logical flow with questions of semantics, word association, and indeed outright mistake. |
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On the contrary, the world economy as a whole is marked by slow growth and outright stagnation. |
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Her conversation betrays disappointment, anger, and an outright refusal to be labeled a victim. |
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For this reason use of the safety car should be kept to a minimum, replaced by outright race stoppages or use of double-waved yellow flags. |
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Such a rethinking would not necessarily reject outright the possibility that such images represent their subjects through physiognomic likeness. |
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I would advocate going on to repudiate the entire debt outright, and let the chips fall where they may. |
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The protests, the criticism by analysts and the outright opposition by many students to the new fuel price policy were expected. |
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The local zoning authorities for a long time just outright banned big box stores, stores of over something like 10,000 square feet. |
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The lack of aid, bureaucratic indifference and outright corruption has fuelled widespread resentment and anger. |
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Unless it's an outright silent film, you are never going to see a film in which the lead characters have less dialogue than this one. |
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As a country moves, one hopes, from outright dictatorship to full liberal democracy, the rules change. |
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Only a small part of the conquered territories suffered outright annexation. |
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Rather than show my disdain outright and attach my friend's moral shortcomings, I started to ruminate a more edifying scheme. |
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Some universities claim outright copyright on any materials produced by academic staff. |
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Canseco's charges were met with outright denials or responses that skirted the issue. |
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Finally, female clients were more likely to be released from the facility outright, either after completing a detainer sentence or posting bond. |
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Over the next couple of weeks, her daughter's lack of interest in nursing turned into outright refusal. |
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But the overwhelming response from city landlords has been an outright rejection of the request. |
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Gilroy, far right, was British champion, the first Irishman to win the prized Lonsdale belt outright. |
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While the greenhouse denialists reject such scenarios outright, more hard-headed ruling-class planners take them more seriously. |
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Perhaps, if his presence is counter-productive in the squad, talk of him being forced out shouldn't be so readily dismissed as outright lunacy. |
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When his second wife proclaims that she is descended from the legendary hero Siegfried and the demigoddess Brunnhilde, nobody snickers outright. |
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Yet zoologists have consistently reacted to these phenomena with a mixture of incredulity, confusion, and even outright hostility. |
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The reality is that, if everyone made that same move, the Tories would win an outright victory. |
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A relatively small group of nationalists demand outright independence for the island while others prefer autonomy within the French Republic. |
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The 300 delegates at the conference withdrew a more conciliatory motion on the smoking ban and voted instead for outright opposition to it. |
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At best they were footnotes on the contrary theme, at worst outright obfuscation. |
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Small vessels had been sunk outright, huge slabs of stone breaking their backs, while larger ships had been cratered and shattered by the rocks. |
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The bill also prohibits outright a number of activities that are deemed to be unacceptable in this country. |
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Why not define a priori knowledge outright as knowledge which is produced by processes which do not involve perceptual mechanisms? |
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The outright banning of newspapers now is an indication that the government's crisis is deepening further. |
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Buying options outright typically does not require any deposit of margin because the maximum risk is what you pay for the option. |
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His burning impulse is to exit in sound and fury, screaming outright the profane secrets he merely hinted at in his earlier comments. |
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These companies are stock market giants which can turn huge profits on their products, but they do not face the same outright opposition. |
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Seems he's learned to hold back the tears and keep a stiff upper lip when political operatives spread scurrilous lies and outright falsehoods. |
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Perhaps you've been pleased by the ongoing revelations of scams, scandals, and outright scuzziness in the executive suites of major corporations. |
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The salesmen have been telling producers many half-truths and some outright deceptions. |
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Marriages usually result from family introductions, if not outright matches. |
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There's a difference between managing perceptions and practicing outright deception. |
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However peculiarity is a characteristic of all things Royal, not to say outright barminess. |
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This vision of world domination goes way, way beyond hubris, and crosses the border into outright megalomania. |
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The leasing driver has the chance to buy the car outright, renegotiate a lease, or they are sold to a car auction. |
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It is an outright lie, a fabrication by a mendacious and unscrupulous writer. |
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At the same time, he tried to use egotism in a positive way, rather than destroying it outright. |
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I see outlets that make fun of furries in manners that range from gentle fun-poking to outright malice. |
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The cutesy, mincing vocals are dotted with ill-advised wailing and occasional outright mimicry of dudes like Beck. |
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I could see she was having a hard time deciding whether to completely accuse me of outright lying or question me further. |
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They're too simple to discern outright lies and campaign propaganda from real policies. |
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His art continues to inspire responses ranging from unequivocal praise to outright condemnation. |
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Perhaps not an outright invasion, and almost certainly no full-scale occupation. |
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Tagmosis can ultimately lead to the outright fusion of neighbouring segments and the loss of apparent metamerism, as seen for the arthropod head. |
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His assurances that his editors would have full control was an outright lie. |
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Anyhow, anything written by the three mentioned above should from this day forward be treated with suspicion, if not outright derision. |
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We brought in the National Curriculum, testing, independent inspections and greater choice, all in the teeth of outright opposition from Labour. |
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These ranged from open derision to outright firings, and even attempts to rescind earned degrees. |
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In a few cases, a substantial discount was given or debt was forgiven outright. |
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A wonderful option would be if they took us aside, told us that we were not going to win, but they were going to buy out script outright. |
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From various patrons they may receive outright gifts, sponsorships, bequests, donations in kind and money. |
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And outright gifts and bequests to charity are completely free of inheritance tax. |
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Yes, there have been protestations of innocence from our own Foreign Secretary, and an outright denial from the President. |
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For months, we were besieged with exaggerations, accusations, planted stories, and outright lies. |
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For any of the major parties to gain outright control of the hung council, it would require a major swing in votes. |
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She was traumatised when her doctoral thesis was failed outright, apparently because one examiner was biased against her. |
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Not only did we lose a number of ships outright, but a good proportion of our fleet is going to be laid up in shipyards for repairs. |
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England, after winning their qualification group outright, have been placed in the second of these four pots. |
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When Clare Boothe's The Women was first produced on Broadway in 1936, it was seen as not only antifeminist but outright misogynous. |
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At the end of the 20-year period, the council can either continue to rent the property, buy it outright or walk away from the development. |
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I was afraid I might have outright lost it rather than just misplaced it, so that's a relief. |
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Secondly, fighters can choose to block incoming blows outright or parry them, providing a split second or two to get in a quick counterpunch. |
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She bought the house outright and set up home with her seven year old daughter. |
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When I called parents, they were often mistrustful and tended to question or even disbelieve outright what I told them about their children. |
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Insofar as this is self-delusion rather than outright deceit, he is a Pollyanna. |
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Tiger Woods birdied the final hole to take an outright lead after a high-scoring first round of the US Open in Long Island. |
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The media who perpetrate this outright inversion of the truth truly have blood on their hands. |
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It is no secret that almost every department has become synonymous to outright corruption and plunder of public exchequer. |
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People will either be able to share ownership, take part in an equity share scheme or buy their homes outright. |
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Bad management, business naivete, and outright trickery resulted in years of legal tussles and lost revenue. |
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During the talks, the German bosses considered buying the business outright. |
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But it seems that if you have money enough to buy a building outright without a loan you'll have no problem. |
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In his work, formal intransigence was soon transformed into outright aggression. |
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He hasn't said outright that he is in favour of CDL but he intimates that he is. |
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Most importantly, the funds required to spread bet are a small percentage of what would be required to buy these assets outright. |
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These disputes quickly became outright battles and soon a blood feud began between then two countries. |
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There are also modifications to the con rod and piston assembly aimed at reliability rather than outright performance. |
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Where is the sense in companies buying motor cars outright using their own or borrowed money? |
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There was nothing but mud-slinging, exaggerations, outright lies and immature namecalling. |
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This means that people who perhaps cannot afford to buy a building outright can have some exposure to a previously unaffordable asset. |
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Zachery, with his usual flair for talking a good game but chickening out when the crunch came, at first refused outright to sled down the hill. |
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At one time, just having the ability to make something called a music video was an outright anomaly. |
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Progress in developing integration across the behavioral sciences can be limited by disinterest, isolationism, and even outright hostility. |
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In India and other parts of Asia, some people are outright slaves, others in debt bondage that ties them to a particular landlord. |
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Mention it a few times, point out how cool it is and how you've always wanted one, and finally ask for it outright. |
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The 1 oz,.72 caliber shotgun slug had torn through the center of his chest, killing him outright. |
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The arch tastemaker meant it as a compliment, but barbed remarks and outright insults have dogged her throughout her career. |
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Normally, I'm sympathetic to investors who get snookered by the volatility and outright lies that drive so many small-cap stocks. |
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These people can move to a smaller house in a nicer location and buy it outright. |
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He seems to feel duty-bound to provoke a reaction whether it is outrage, exasperation, outright hostility or unreserved admiration. |
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At first sight, the painting seems a piece of outright naturalism but detail indicates all is not what it seems. |
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For 23 years, she had tolerated the raised eyebrows, the rude snickers, the outright guffaws. |
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I'm not an outright condoner of piracy, but I think the issue of intellectual property rights should be viewed from a balanced perspective. |
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The snipe hunt has not only come up empty, but turned out to have been caused by a series of accounting errors, outright lies and mistakes. |
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This editorial, simply put, is rife with inaccuracies, misinformation, and outright untruths. |
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It had denied outright that it illegally received any money from business concerns. |
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It doesn't help matters that they will sometimes get outright stuck on some feature of the landscape, leaving you free to plink the enemy to death at your leisure. |
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Did they offer you the part outright, or was there an audition? |
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Newspaper editorials called on colleges and high schools to banish football outright. |
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And yet his Putin cheerleading increasingly crosses the line into denial or outright recycling of Kremlin propaganda. |
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At a Vanity Fair photo session, the rivalry between the women spilled into outright hostility when they quarrelled about who should stand where in a group shot. |
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Instead, clapper responded with an egregious falsehood, if not an outright lie. |
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He could have engaged in military actions short of an outright invasion. |
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But the fun of reading Lennon is in his outright refusal to conform to expectations. |
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Both you and the creditor would have been better off with moderate inflation than an outright breach. |
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However, a feeble turn-out will give the anti-hunting majority within Labour ranks the opportunity to close in for the kill and force through an outright ban. |
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Some witticisms were outright jokes at the passerby's expense. |
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The book is a policy wonk's dream, and there's enough here to make you pull out your hair over the amount of graft and outright cheating going on in the open. |
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Where it is not a question of outright retrenchment, natural attrition is allowed to follow its relentless course and vacant positions are simply not being filled. |
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Unalloyed enthusiasm for anything is bound to be a mistake, so thank goodness for the critics, the skeptics, the second-thought-havers, and even the outright apostates. |
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Public opinion polls predict no outright winner, raising the chances of a run-off election in two weeks most probably between he and the chief of the Democratic Party. |
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Millions of people could say the same, and Sharpe states outright that her own story is neither dramatic nor unique. |
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Barring flagrantly inappropriate behavior or outright neglect or abuse, I cannot and will not take sides in this kind of conflict. |
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The business of a journalist is to destroy truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, fall at the feet of Mammon, and sell himself for daily bread. |
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Yet behind the scenes, the whips' office is making all sorts of threats in a bid to persuade them not to gut the Bill and turn it into an outright ban. |
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Republican Party leaders will go from spooked to something approaching outright panic. |
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My guess is that this is a case of the brightness overcoming the banding with outright intensity, rather than the screen really performing better. |
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Whether through stoking fear of their failure or outright intimidation of the policymakers or something in between, the banksters own the country. |
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There was no outright winner but 12 people matched three numbers. |
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Unlike timeshares, buyers own a condo-hotel unit outright and can place it in a rental pool when they are not resident, allowing the possibility for rental revenue. |
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While reading, I ranged from smiles to titters to outright belly laughs. |
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But the relationship between Switzer and Dupree had soured into outright hate. |
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Fully 88 percent of us either identify outright or lean to a party, 47 percent Democrat and 41 percent Republican. |
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Of course, not everyone would appreciate paying today's admission price just to see method acting at it's finest, so I can't outright recommend this film. |
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In 2011, the American Academy of Pediatrics called for an outright ban on use of tanning beds by minors. |
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Yes, of course, it is threaded through with hypocrisy and outright duplicity. |
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Of course one accusation constantly leveled at animal rights activists is that they care more about animals than human beings or are even outright misanthropes. |
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Dum-dum bullets, chemical and biological weapons are banned outright on the basis that the military benefits of their use can never be proportionate to the suffering caused. |
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On the last hole of the 1986 Masters, needing only a par to tie Jack Nicklaus and a birdie to win outright, his iron shot flew far right of the green again. |
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So easily can the line between modish chic and outright pretension be crossed when the decor is not chosen with the deftest of touch in bars such as this. |
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The original study that started us down this insane path by linking the mmr vaccine to autism has been retracted outright. |
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To the musicians, the napster co-founders were outright thieves, providing an avenue to steal music without paying a dime for it. |
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Over half the houses in the country are owned outright by people while a further significant amount have very low mortgages and have seen their homes triple in value. |
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But what negotiation can the naysayers cite, in modern times, that has ever been an outright capitulation? |
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As you own your own apartment outright, you are free to sell any time within the lease period but it will be sold with the lease attaching to it for the unexpired period. |
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The network then reversed its decision on Tuesday, opting instead to cancel the show outright, according to a report on Deadline. |
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Fiquet has been largely overlooked, if not outright disdained, by critics and art historians. |
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Of 15,000 villages in the country, 5,000 were destroyed outright or made economically unsupportable by destruction of all economic resources such as fields, wells or roads. |
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Some of the pieces illustrated were not Irish, and others were awarded unwarrantedly early dates, yet few if any outright fakes can be discerned from its pages. |
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Louie, on the other hand, shifts effortlessly between outright humor, comedy of the uncomfortable, and pitch-black satire. |
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Kerry stopped short of offering McCain the job, sparing himself an outright rejection that would make his eventual running mate look like a second choice. |
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One is just postponing the inevitable, while the other seeks to deny that inevitability outright. |
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The straights aren't so long that they place an absolute premium on outright power, while the chicanes and bumpy track surface demand good handling characteristics. |
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Once the period of investment expires, the businesses are either sold outright to strategic investors, or the company they invested in buys them out. |
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In fact, last fall, Factcheck.org rated such claims as outright falsehoods. |
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Rotherham had demonstrated outright hostility to his previous efforts to reform school-lunch nutrition. |
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An astute mixture of laughter and tears, the screenplay constantly pulls back from the edge of outright sentimentality with a sarcastic one-liner or a cheeky remark. |
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The fact that he is willing to stoop to this sort of outright revisionism in order to make his point demonstrates the abject lack of substance to his arguments. |
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During 1995-7 all passenger services were franchised to private sector operators, while all other companies were sold outright to the private sector. |
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Freedom Party officials say he doesn't want the increased international opprobrium that would have fallen on him and Austria if he had won a second election outright. |
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I assure you that any reasonable and thinking person reading this contretemps of lazy writing and outright stupidity may just harbor suicidal thoughts. |
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Indeed, according to some, the law should ban the option outright. |
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From 1942 and for the remainder of WWII, Carnival was banned outright. |
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Rather than limiting the hours in which mechanical or instrumental noises for purposes of advertising on the street were allowable, the new rules banned them outright. |
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Look, we certainly have some serious concerns about banning it outright. |
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They would prefer that cats be banned outright rather than allowing the furry hunters anywhere near land that supports endangered ground-dwelling birds. |
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Riots and protests broke out at some northern screenings of the film, and eventually the movie was banned outright in several cities, and various scenes were censored. |
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Nevada can legalize most gambling, and other states can ban it outright. |
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Kids, always instinctively trolling for things that will drive their parents nuts, made it a best seller, at least in places where it wasn't outright banned. |
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But he refused to answer directly, which suggests that his refusal to say outright that they were sitting on chairs must mean that they were on the bed. |
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Two fell dangerously wounded, and a third was killed outright. |
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As driver of the car, he was one of five that were killed outright. |
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Nine horse were killed outright and are now being slaughtered for their meat, and another twenty-eight are sorely injured, and will soon have to be butchered. |
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Apart from killing animals outright, it's a terrific transport system for tiny feral life forms such as barnacles, worms and polyps, which are invading new habitats. |
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Eleven people were killed outright, including a family of four. |
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I know there were a few times that the first one didn't kill it outright. |
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Products such as these continue to attract interest at a time when investors, keen to be in on the ground floor of any recovery, are still too nervous to buy shares outright. |
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He attempted to terminate the four administrators outright, but is now in the process of recommending reassignments for them to comply with the policy. |
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If that doesn't work, they will attempt to buy their competitors outright. |
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To me it was a fortune that enabled me to buy a house outright. |
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But it costs more to lease the planes than to buy them outright. |
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Usually this is expressed with bitterness if not outright hostility. |
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And the daring of outright substitution ups the complexity quotient. |
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However, any outright refusal of Western aesthetics must be qualified. |
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He would leave it open and hit weak fades or outright slices. |
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It was obvious that outright refusal would have been an insult. |
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But outright refusal often gets people labelled as freaks or loonies, and correspondingly discredits the challenges they deliver in the eyes of those they address them to. |
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Still, it's depressing to think that outright brutality is now the test. |
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Then the regional financial crisis hit and suddenly the air was full of accusations of bureaucratic ineptitude, corruption and outright dereliction of duty. |
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The majority of outright winners were from the junior category. |
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But even though he said the Tories had their best chance for 24 years to regain control, he stopped short of forecasting outright victory for his party. |
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The simplest way to bet on the final is to pick the outright winners. |
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And all are either outright myths or severe distortions of truth. |
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