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Ban Ki-moon All nuclear material in weapons programmes must be subject one day to binding international verification.
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Tim Sauter The Wegner motor was pretty good today, and I could get into the corners alright, but we were binding in the center of the corner just enough that I had to wait to get back into the gas. If I tried to get on the gas when I wanted, the car just slid the nose and pushed up the banking. The car was close, it just wasn't good enough to race with all those Cup guys. I tried the top groove a couple times, but it was worse up there. I would have loved to finish higher, but the points are more important to the team during these first five races.
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Dr. Guay If that binding protein is still a bit elevated, you might have a decrease in libido that persists.
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Mark Warren Since the USA frequently brings cases before the ICJ for binding judgments, it would be extraordinary indeed if the USA were not to comply with the final decision of the court in this case.
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Jenson Button I would like to thank Frank Williams for accommodating a compromise to what was a binding contract,
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Dan Kirkby We're delighted parents will be able to voice their views, and make a binding decision one way or the other. Should they come, we can guarantee London will give them the warmest of welcomes.
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Michael Wynne Just losing a case hits hard. Merck is like our big brother. I can call him a jerk, but you can't. This is binding people together, not pulling them apart.
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John Serino It cannot be a binding resolution. It would have to be non-binding.
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Vicki Saporta We're seeing more and more informed consent laws passed that are politically motivated, with items in there trying to dissuade women from having abortions, rather than being politically neutral and giving women true risks and benefits.
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Richard Riordan They're not going to get a consent decree. I'm saying that unequivocally,
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Edward Snowden The consent of the governed is not consent if it is not informed
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Richard Blumenthal Consent is simply a fig leaf for marketing.
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Elizabeth Graham Consent in many ways is the same as notification.
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David Trimble We want to ensure that nothing is imposed upon the people here, that their consent is paramount.
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Gerrit Smith There is no room in our ranks for the politician, who, to secure the votes of the youth, would consent that American slavery be perpetual.
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Rita Mae Brown Familiarity breeds consent.
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Robert Browning There is nothing so unpardonable as to consent to a senseless, aimless, purposeless life.
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Harold Greene Antitrust decrees are not written unlike leases for apartments, on a month-to-month basis. They are written for a long, long time, typically, particularly a big decree like this.
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Bible Bible And the king commanded it so to be done: and the decree was given at Shushan; and they hanged Haman's ten sons.
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Mr Howard I ... understand that as a result of this issue, the status of that presidential decree is now being reviewed,
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Shere Hite You cannot decree women to be sexually free when they are not economically free.
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Jim Beaver More and more, I've started to understand that no show is dead unless somebody decrees it's dead at a studio.
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Tom Florczak Once the decree is issued, we'll take our place in the priority system.
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Susilo Yudhoyono not to issue an (emergency) decree in this kind of situation.
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Amanda Hearst Whenever the subject of doing reality television comes up, I immediately disregard it, because most people don't come off well, and it's embarrassing.
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Paul Walton We're going to prove the defendant displayed a wanton and willful disregard for life,
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Cynthia Phipps What has been returned has been recorded. If they turned it in, they can disregard the letter.
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Charles Grassley The wisest thing to do is disregard revenue that was never supposed to come in anyway,
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Stephen Urban Seven people (council members) and the mayor (Tom Leighton) seem to disregard the will of the people, ... When is (council's) vote going to take place ... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010? Is it ever going to take place?
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Lloyd Carr I don't think you ever disregard the record. The record is the results of the games. It's an important standard, and we're all disappointed about it. But I'm not disappointed in our players. They fought to the last minute of the last game.
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Charles Kennedy Some ministers are fond of talking about a return to Victorian values. We must realise that those Victorian values are being expressed by some of the younger people in this society in shameful and disturbing disregard for other members of their generation who are not as fortunate as they are in having a job.
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Max Winkler I feel like there's a witch hunt by some film sites and people that immediately disregard something if it shows any sort of influence.
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Ichiro Suzuki We couldn't disregard what our manager was saying. We weren't persuaded by the outcome. That's why we didn't.