And this is a grave matter, and one that the President takes very seriously as do our many international partners on this issue.
Suggesting that RIMM is a takeover target certainly sounds like a heroic call, but seriously, do you really think any of the companies on that list would buy RIM?
Seriously, do it now before you read more.
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Taking the entire 27 chapters plus appendices of modelling the effects of a do nothing tripling of preindustrial concentrations as evidence that no one has seriously considered the do nothing tripling is really a very strange mistake or evidence of ignorance of what is actually going on.
After all, you cannot expect a court to take your trade secrets seriously unless you do.
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Seriously, I do appreciate that you took the time to call me after my comments.
More seriously, you do not accurately grasp the purpose or the scope of a special inspection.
Seriously, you do not want to miss this one -- it's going to be epic.
Initially he had trouble getting firms to take loyalty seriously or to do anything about measuring or tracking it.
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Mr. President, seriously, you do have a lot of teacher fans in Korea.
And if it is, should we take isolation as seriously as we do obesity or smoking in our health strategies?
But unless the people face the issue and think about it seriously, I do not think the time will come soon to see more people volunteering to donate organs.
The English take so many team sports seriously that they do not have the time, the resources or the single-mindedness to be a world-beater at any one of them.
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We are not taking the threat seriously if we do not answer basic questions about it and if we do not take the time to speak clearly and precisely when articulating it.
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Ms. ROMANOWSKI: You know, Toni described exactly the kind of security environment she was in in Indonesia, which shows that, you know, we take it very seriously and we do provide the support that we think is necessary in the case of Indonesia.
Do you start seriously complying with Basel II requirements now or do you wait until the music stops and there is a definitive policy established?
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While we do not own the factories that produce our garments, we take our responsibilities seriously and strive to do business with only those factories that will meet our standards.
But Mr Friedman appears to take himself seriously, and so do a surprising number of Texans.
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"We take everything they say and everything they do very seriously, " Pentagon spokesman George Little said.
Only when they are seriously out of pocket do investors shine a light into companies' darkest corners.
Do you seriously propose the rest of population be kept in the dark?
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Do I seriously have to merely repeat myself, and encourage you to read not only primary sources but your own remarks?
Those who claim they do, seriously underestimate downtime costs by omitting major cost contributors from their calculations such as the revenue lost during downtime.
Do you seriously believe that 10 people who worked closely with Armstrong would perjure themselves and risk jail out of mere jealousy towards Armstrong?
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It is comforting to know that Mr Bush is being advised by someone who is thinking seriously about what to do in bad times as well as good.
After all, if five days with no water, power, or heat sounds better to you than your day job, it might be time to seriously examine what you do for a living.
The momentum traders, most who do not seriously evaluate the fundamentals underlying the 13 year move in the market (based largely on massive increases in sovereign debt), fail to look at the pattern in history.
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He said Monsignor Martin would be "seen as a clean pair of hands and a clean conscience going into Armagh at a time when the church seriously needs people who do not bring with them dark baggage from the past".
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