"We've put ourselves into the garden and it shines back to us with all the faults and all the problems, " said Monty.
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The EU for all its faults was then the center of European debates about next generation industry.
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The American political system, for all its faults, is the model for much of the world.
For all its faults, the present system works: cabinet ministers requiring additional resources compete for them against colleagues.
Second, for all his faults and the virtues of David Cameron, the Tory leader, it is far too soon to conclude that the preference for Mr Cameron evident in recent opinion polls is fixed.
It is all the harder in the Himalayan region, with hidden underground faults that are poorly monitored by seismic instruments.
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Seniority, personal connections, a reluctance to talk about individual merits or faults - all confuse the issue.
In the 1980s Japan, for all its faults, was always viewed as a democratic ally in Asia.
For all his faults, Bill Clinton shifted the Democratic Party's centre of gravity on free trade, and law and order.
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But the report faults officials at all levels of government.
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It needs a constant process of negotiation, communication and mutual help: help that may involve (as Mr Clinton, for all his faults, has understood) the putting of money and manpower into places where, on the face of it, America has no interest.
For all their faults, Disney does understand that the value of a franchise is the longterm affection of their core fans.
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Nor does it preclude a person from one day revealing all their attributes and faults publicly, yet the next day deciding to live a more private life.
The east European economies, for all their faults, have shown more flexibility in both labour markets and in what they produce than have many older EU members.
Mr Hester added that while the banks had now largely fixed all their structural faults, they still had to return to putting customers first.
All told, Sharapova benefited from eight double-faults by the No. 29-seeded Vesnina, and erased eight of the nine break points she faced.
Mr Yeltsin, for all his faults, had a gut commitment to democracy, freedom of the press and friendship with the West, as well as a healthy distrust of the security services.
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This general preference for the Republicans over the Democrats has also translated into a preference for Mr McCain (for all his faults) over Mr Obama (for all his religion-friendly rhetoric).
For all its faults, and most of these authors concede that it had them, the South African commission has been, this book rightly asserts, the most far-reaching and imaginative of its kind.
The Jukebox is version 1.0, after all, so it is not without faults.
Traditional cellphone makers like Palm, Research in Motion, Samsung and Motorola will all soon launch their best efforts, but each handset has ugly faults when compared with the halo-encircled iPhone--which, admittedly, has only been shown to a lucky few so far.
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