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Not everyone agrees with this theory but it is quite widely held to be true.
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Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true.
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That turns out to be true but their chances were quite a bit lower: between 14% and 24% for countries that did not attract so many dollars.
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That may yet prove to be true in high tech Seattle, which is quite the Comcast stronghold.
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"His contribution to the international game has been immense and quite rightly he will be remembered as one of the true legends of the sport, " Richardson said of Ponting, who ranks behind only Don Bradman in Australia's list of batting greats and is the only player to have won the ICC's cricketer of the year award twice in a row.
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His nanocrystals are not yet quite true lasers since these require that the light source be surrounded by mirrors.
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It was true that quite a few of the sheep seemed to be hobbling on three legs, or half kneeling, their front legs bent at the joint.
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Yet the true aim of American budget policy these days has to be quite different: to try to ensure the solvency of entitlement programmes well into the next century.
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Not being quite so sure ranging from believing that total feedback could be negative (an extreme view, true) through evens, to only increasing as a logarithm of CO2 levels to the consensus view of 2-4.5 oC.
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So, while you might be inclined to call that test failed, the fact that the round stopped means that quite the opposite is true.
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If the peak were a cliff or if it arrived soon, this would certainly be true, since alternative fuels have only a tiny global market share today (though they are quite big in markets, such as ethanol-mad Brazil, that have favourable policies).
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