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Only time will tell if it's as watertight a proposition as it sounds.
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Nor—unlike derivatives traders, for example—are they motivated by the prospect of a reward if they succeed in drafting a watertight deal or a penalty if contract costs increase.
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It has a built-in filtered fan system for particularly hot days, and a heater which allows it to work in temperatures of around -4 degrees C (24 degrees F), plus a watertight cable system for a range of sources including HDMI, component, VGA, S-video, composite, and RF.
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We have a watertight bulkhead up there and when we opened it, water came pouring out.
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Mr Cameron also wants a watertight opt-out from the charter of fundamental rights .
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But as software becomes ever more complicated and the internet ever more popular, making programs watertight is proving a tall order.
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Specifically, the report said, there were numerous occasions during which government inspectors overlooked the fact that the Lamma IV was missing a watertight door installation during inspections.
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This should provide a watertight test for water.
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The potentially high cost of enforcing a sufficiently watertight system of certification is probably too high for green timber to break out of a niche market.
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Hence Alex Salmond's calculation that the prize of a legally watertight referendum - with other concessions - outweighs his notion that Holyrood should decide on whether there should be a second question on devo max or plus.
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And Britain and Ireland have won a legally watertight guarantee that they can indefinitely retain control of their own borders.
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Though the ceasefire has not been watertight, there has been a dramatic drop in Palestinian violence, and in the fear of violence.
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And yet the military representatives at the talks are seeking a way to guarantee watertight anonymity to those who do decide to tell.
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One could simply drive up to and into a body of water and keep on going, thanks to dual outboard propellers and a (mostly) watertight body.
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The government will need to be absolutely sure that it's robust and watertight if the reputation of the institution as a body capable of passing laws for Wales is to be established and maintained.
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The contracts may be watertight, but you can get soaked waiting for a judgment.
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As a further precaution, United Space Alliance technicians started pawing through the entire inventory of watertight reusable wires used to connect boosters and mother ship.
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Since September 11th, America has devoted far more resources to preparations for a massive terrorist attack than the EU has, but even America's security systems are far from watertight.
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