• We have fully reviewed our policies and procedures in order to prevent a repetition of it.

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  • It urged reparations for the victims, and suggested ways to prevent a repetition of violence.

    ECONOMIST: An indifference to past crimes

  • It was "a repetition of old claims which were proven baseless by Iran in a precise 117-page response, " he added.

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  • Extreme care should be exercised to avoid a repetition of this tragic history.

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  • While a repetition of the 1859 event would not be pleasant by any means, it would not necessarily qualify as apocalyptic.

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  • The Obamas must now think twice about a repetition of their famous date night in Manhattan in June of 2009.

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  • They fear a repetition of what happened in previous peace talks, when Farc members ended up being extradited after the negotiations.

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  • He was banned from the Beverly Hills city park with a warning that a repetition of his behaviour would mean a jail sentence.

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  • That may sound like a repetition of what you have heard out of Europe for several years now, but this is slightly different.

    BBC: Belgians feel bite of austerity

  • GATT, after all, was set up after the second world war precisely to avoid a repetition of the economic follies of the 1930s.

    ECONOMIST: A survey of world trade

  • Fearing a repetition of events in Europe, small-business owners are not likely to hire and expand and invest in a future that is so uncertain.

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  • Aid agencies warn that next year could see a repetition of the 1998, famine, in which one estimate put the numbers of deaths at 100, 000 people.

    BBC: Starvation warning as Sudan bans flights

  • To assert that a currency board would somehow make things better in Turkey is a repetition of the same mistaken reasoning that we see in Argentina.

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  • But the tight and rigid timetable for Doha was designed to avoid a repetition of the Uruguay round, which overran by three years and still involved eleventh-hour horse-trading.

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  • Any such partial amnesty must be buttressed by tough measures to control future applicants, such as fingerprinting and identity cards, to prevent a repetition of the present situation.

    ECONOMIST: Those fleeing persecution deserve better treatment

  • The country now risks something few Bangladeshis want to see: a repetition of the turmoil caused by strikes called by the Awami League when it was in opposition.

    ECONOMIST: Bangladesh

  • The organisers called off the protest after three days, ending fears that it would be a repetition of the anti-globalisation chaos at the World Trade Organisation meeting in Seattle in 1999.

    ECONOMIST: Playing the fuel

  • Joschka Fischer, Germany's Green foreign minister, now says that his lifelong aversion to militarism has been superseded by an even more powerful imperative: the need to avoid a repetition of the Nazi death camps.

    ECONOMIST: A survey of NATO

  • They fear a repetition of the heavy-handed and only partially successful operation by the Philippine army in April and May to free Filipinos held hostage by Abu Sayyaf on the nearby island of Basilan.

    ECONOMIST: The Philippines

  • Worries over a repetition of such tactics have been mounting as the date looms for a tribunal under the aegis of the UN, charged with investigating a series of assassinations in Lebanon between 2004 and 2008, to issue indictments.

    ECONOMIST: Lebanon and Israel

  • In essence, Nomura committed the same sin as it did in 1991: compensating a favoured client for losses in the stockmarket by dealing on his behalf, a practice explicitly outlawed in 1992 to avoid a repetition of the firm's past misdemeanours.

    ECONOMIST: Not all it should be

  • One reason is that the current repression of Hamas in the West Bank looks like a repetition of the Fatah-Israel collaboration in the mid-1990s, when Hamas was trying to disrupt the Oslo peace accords between Israel and the late Yasser Arafat's Fatah.

    ECONOMIST: We query a plan to rehabilitate Fatah and isolate Hamas

  • Clinton also included in his address Sunday a renewed pledge to carry out research at the highest standard of ethics to ensure there is never a repetition of a government study in Tuskegee, Alabama, on poor black men whose syphilis went untreated for years.

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  • Newish title-holders include Canada's copyright tsar, New Orleans's recovery tsar, Singapore's baby tsar, Tony Blair's respect tsar, Thailand's condom tsar and America's nipple tsar (Michael Powell, whose job as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission was to prevent a repetition of Janet Jackson's televised bosom exposure).

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  • At the heart of their plan is the idea that a single national regulator would take responsibility for overseeing the insolvency of a big international bank, a so-called GSIFI (don't ask) - which is an attempt to prevent a repetition of the uncertainty and confusion caused after Lehman collapsed in 2008.

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  • For those who've yet to give it a whirl, Babbel uses a mix of repetition, visual cues, spelling exercises and voice recognition, and it does a pretty stellar job of segmenting things into digestible lessons for those who only have five or ten minutes at a time to spare.

    ENGADGET

  • She teases the reader intellectually rather in the way that Gertrude Stein used to tease, by a strange use of repetition, and by often using silliness as a route to the exploration of seriousness.

    ECONOMIST: New verse

  • Middle management is all-too-often incentivized to achieve efficiency, and that means a preference for repetition of what is already working well.

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  • So what viewers are left with, Grossman says, is a lot of repetition as networks try to figure out what works.

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  • And there is tremendous controversy on this head, especially on whether success at Lumosity games is a factor of repetition and gamesmanship, rather than innate cognitive ability.

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