Maybe we can get Clinton to pronounce the second end of the era of big government?
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This important technical indicator is not enough to pronounce a complete and unmistakable trend change.
It's too early to pronounce definitively that the big Obama decisions are not working.
The Supreme Court is due to pronounce on the constitutionality of Mr O'Neill's government in December.
"I'm not ready to pronounce that this is the next great miracle, " he said.
The Supreme Court is to pronounce on another appeal, by Mr Obara, later this year.
He travels a great deal, but he does so to pronounce rather than to listen.
Westerners have always been too quick to pronounce the death of the Asian economic miracle.
CNNArabic decided to pronounce Ayrault's name by voicing the last two letters in the written word.
He said the company wanted its name to be recognizable and easy to pronounce around the world.
Something which, if you want to pronounce on mineral reserves, is a bit of a problem really.
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Previously she has castigated other actors for believing they are qualified to pronounce on complex political subjects.
The House parliamentarian, whose job it is to pronounce on the rules, agreed.
He absorbed a large vocabulary, but only later did he learn how to pronounce all the words that he learned.
Grace Hampson, 11, who is a pupil at Prospect Bank Primary, finds it hard to pronounce the letters t and k.
Then said they unto him, Say now Shibboleth: and he said Sibboleth: for he could not frame to pronounce it right.
To pronounce and hail the president as a peacemaker based on process, effort and a change of tone is a stretch.
Do you know how to pronounce Lafayette, Tennessee, and Versailles, Kentucky?
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But his reaction also illustrates the prickliness of Chinese leaders when foreigners presume to pronounce on the eternal verities of Chinese culture.
Were jurors convinced that a life sentence meant just that, I suspect that they would not be so quick to pronounce death.
The commission is about to pronounce on whether it thinks Romania and Bulgaria have met all the criteria for accession next year.
Against this backdrop, even the United Nation's most assiduous supporters have been obliged to pronounce that they favor "reform" of the organization.
And understaffed Japanese courts are notorious for taking years to pronounce sentences.
Bank bosses have learnt not to pronounce too confidently about the future.
Every presenter has a favourite 'blooper moment', and John admits his was when he was unable to pronounce plutonium during a news bulletin.
To some the reluctance to pronounce publicly might appear odd in a world that assigns such importance to a presence in the media.
The plan is for the two presidents to pronounce the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty the "cornerstone" of U.S.-Russian relations and strategic stability.
Some American officials want to pronounce as terrorist groups the Haqqani network, a fearsome Afghan insurgent outfit, and Jamaat-ud-Dawa, an India-focused Islamic extremist organisation.
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