Such an ordinance from the FPC would certainly lead to conflict between Sir Mervyn King, the retiring governor of the Bank of England, and Mr Osborne.
Sir William was certainly no less responsible (though he was readier to admit it) than was Mr Straw for the inadvertent disclosure of witnesses' names.
In relation to recent unionist criticism, Sir Declan said he certainly accepted "there is a perception".
Until now, the government has argued for road tolls largely as a way to manage demand, but Sir Rod will almost certainly go further, making the case for new supply as well.
This, certainly, has been the conclusion of Sir John Mirrlees: a Nobel Laureate in economics and his specific area of expertise being the design and influence of tax systems.
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It has certainly enraged Britain's Vickers, whose chairman, Sir Colin Chandler, alleges that the German defence ministry unfairly changed the specifications from a six-wheeled vehicle to an eight-wheeled one at the last moment.
But Sir Jock reckons that any money saved would almost certainly go back to the Treasury, not the conventional forces.
But history tells us otherwise and as Sir Alan graphically described the additional TV money will almost certainly fund transfers and salary increases to players.
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I, certainly, would have paid good money to watch Tim Cook explaining to Sir Robin the technical reasons why it might all take so long.
All of France is happy to welcome you, sir, and in particular, the people of Normandy that have certainly not forgotten all that they and we owe the Americans.
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This has certainly been a difficult week for the prime minister with the resignation of his economic adviser Sir James Crosby from the Financial Services Authority, the Bank of England's gloomy forecast for the economy and unemployment figures nudging two million.
Although Sir David says he is not a specialist in waving white flags, all this certainly smacks of desperation.
Sir Alan Budd, former chief economic adviser to the Treasury, says that this will almost certainly have to be on the first day of the year to coincide with the bank holiday, as occurred with the first wave of euro entrants.
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