And, since in the end almost everybody needs them, doctors have a special hold over people.
Almost everybody understands that low inflation, good fiscal accounts and healthy international reserves are essential.
In democratic countries, almost everybody agrees that religious freedom is a supremely important ideal.
She was prime minister from 1979 to 1990, and at first she alienated almost everybody.
Almost everybody admitted that the deal was not nearly as ambitious as they would have liked.
Almost everybody agrees that there are between 20, 000 and 25, 000 polar bears alive today.
Almost everybody in banking from the receptionist upwards is a president of some sort.
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"Almost everybody in these private schools is getting some sort of support, " he explained.
One consequence of this success is that almost everybody who can own a mutual fund already does.
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Almost everybody does brainstorming wrong, Ralph Keeney says, and turns it into an enormous waste of time.
Almost everybody who has looked at the scheme has poured scorn on it, largely because of its complexity.
Almost everybody agrees that the inter-governmental approach works badly for drawing up legislation.
Almost everybody on Wall Street has taken a knock in their personal investments.
Until about twenty years ago, the way almost everybody experienced the medium was intimately tied to a handful of genres.
His programmes, his books, they were the way that almost everybody who's interested in astronomy in this country got started.
One of those at the table, Tony Yapias, Utah's most prominent Latino activist, thinks it helped that almost everybody at the table was Republican.
Americans have long expected the option of US-style food when they travel abroad, and assume that almost everybody will speak at least some English.
Even though markets had been pricing in some easing (a 25bp cut with a 65% probability), the decision to cut by 50bp surprised almost everybody.
"I can tell you -- and I think I speak for almost everybody -- if it's in front of me, I eat it, " said Bloomberg.
His failure convinced almost everybody but himself that Einstein was right.
One is you want the examiners and the system that they have of examining the patents now is perceived by almost everybody to be excessively bureaucratic.
We medical types keep revising the definition of disease, to the point where if we look hard enough, we will find something wrong with almost everybody.
Today, almost everybody in the region desperately wants to travel to the EU without having to go through the time-consuming and expensive procedure of securing visas.
Now, the majority of people here, for almost everybody here, what that means is, is that you pay a payroll tax on every dime that you earn.
Almost everybody will be hurt by the proposal: more than 90% of Japanese households have life-insurance policies, which account for around a quarter of their total savings.
You can't have insurance companies have to take somebody who's sick, who's got a preexisting condition, if you don't have everybody covered, or at least almost everybody covered.
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There were several who worried that a convention could get hijacked by nutcases but almost everybody seems to agree that what we have got now is not working.
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And for almost everybody such vigilance is impossible to maintain.
On national TV's sports news, the two smokin'-hot teams have been basketball's Miami Heat (beating almost everybody they play) and hockey's Blackhawks (kinda sorta technically not losing to anybody they play).
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