It is odd, therefore, that presidents who need that authorization badly should forgo pursuing it.
While its choice of the program is odd, Cayman is clearly seeking to change its image.
It is odd that so many gifted intellectuals should so resolutely stick to superfluous observation.
What is odd is that many others give him the benefit of the doubt.
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This is odd since she herself has said that for her, family comes before Yahoo.
But it is odd to find Berkshire Hathaway so far down this particular list.
Yet if the government was just in search of cash, the timing is odd.
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It is odd that a Labour government should be introducing a similar scheme for young people.
The book's index appears to be incomplete, and the editing is odd in places.
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The least you can say if you believe in the new economy is that this is odd.
So it is odd, and wrong, that America's approach towards China is driven by its own insecurities.
If the matter is merely to save lives, surely it is odd to forbid ribs while allowing tobacco.
It is odd to see such valor in the midst of a crime.
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What is odd about America is that sports are played out in macho conditions not seen since the Coliseum.
It is odd indeed that one group of Americans can now travel freely to Cuba while the majority cannot.
Which is odd, for if the larvae from the first hatchings are removed, the second eggs hatch just fine.
It is odd because the Democrats' own plan has jettisoned tax cuts, in an effort to appeal to some Republicans.
This year-end is odd, though, because increasing tax rates suggest some deductions may be worth more in 2011 than 2010.
But even Gordon thinks it is odd when I refuse to use the motor launch to inspect the oyster beds.
His stance may be tactical although it is odd to tell potential voters he has no chance but he has a point.
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Which is odd and lovely in a city where we usually survive by doing an excellent act of ignoring each other.
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The colonel's popularity is odd since he chased non-Muslims, Italian Catholics and Jews alike out of Libya and took their property.
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It is odd, however, that some of the reviews Millar is accused of faking have started to vanish off Amazon.
Which is odd, as we produce some 100 million cubic metres of waste each year (this includes all the building rubble etc).
It is odd, on an icy Saturday night in December, to be seated next to a chiller in a marble-lined cheese shop.
But before we conclude that this is happening we do in fact need to check and see whether the rate is odd.
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It is odd that the Queen's online persona is administered by an empire based in America, with scant regard for constitutional niceties.
And that is odd, because when it comes to enlargement in general, older members of the club are in a foul temper.
On a basic political level, this dwelling on the past is odd.
Given that poverty alleviation is the Bank's ostensible goal, this is odd.
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