All of them, they argue, make assumptions that do not stand up to scrutiny.
If publishers do not stand to make much money out of memoirs, why do they persist?
If employees do not stand up against those who are unethical, they will merely allow that behavior to continue.
Unfortunately, as is often the case with sensational investment stories, the results do not stand up to close scrutiny.
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Ulysses, and those like him, do not stand a chance unless they dramatically change their consumption levels, debt levels and assumptions.
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Other countries also have regional and local tax authorities, so maybe we do not stand out so much in that category.
President Obama's claims that the New START Treaty will enhance American security and make the planet safer do not stand up to scrutiny.
Ive stated that software designs filled with physical metaphors do not stand the test of time, according to a person familiar with the design meetings.
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In the Saxon election a week later they do not stand the ghost of a chance of unseating the popular Christian Democratic premier, Kurt Biedenkopf.
It is important to grasp that incumbents do not stand to lose 27% of their revenues: rather, they will now have to defend this portion against competitors.
On April 23rd Mr. Bob Beckel in his remark on the Fox Cable News program, The Five, criticized the silent Moslems who do not stand up and oppose terrorism.
"I am determined to ensure that member states do not stand in the way of mergers falling within the Commission's exclusive competence, " EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes said in a statement.
Such a past is rooted mainly in the political culture of the Peronist Party, which aggressively appeals to the masses and tends to deny the legitimacy of those who do not stand by its side.
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In short, the arguments put forward in the TASC study contending that the B-2 line can be closed without significant adverse impact on the Nation's future ability to produce bombers do not stand up to rigorous scrutiny in a world in which the United States must maintain a large and flexible bomber force and do so within severe budgetary constraints.
However, would-be top pickers in the gold market do not want to stand in front of this presently still-steaming locomotive.
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It's just been a humanitarian desire to do something, and not stand around and feel helpless.
If that is what Mario Draghi, the bank's (Italian) new president, decides to do, Mrs Merkel may not stand in the way.
Moreover, while some of these beliefs reflected a misunderstanding of the law (namely that the district court did not have jurisdiction over him and that it was a commercial court) they do not render Edward incompetent to stand trial.
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Every political party has a system of vetting potential candidates and will not allow them to stand if it is thought they do not have the skills, experience or talent to become an MP.
The council's dog warden, Bernadette Burns, said anyone facing attack from a dangerous dog "should stand still and do not run".
Of course Diller was not the first woman to do stand-up, but she was perhaps the first solo woman to successfully break into that male bastion and become a household name.
"Our enemy here is not going to do some kind of final stand where they die to the last man, " Oliver says.
The, the position would seem to be at the moment a situation where if you can get a vicar who is prepared to do it in his conscience and so on, then that's okay, but, but that's probably not a definitive judgement, where do you stand?
As things stand however, southern drivers still do not face any punishment if they fail to pay a Northern Ireland parking fine.
Alongside diehard Thaksinite protesters, stand middle-class Thais who do not care for Mr Thaksin but are disgusted by the political prestidigitation that toppled two elected governments.
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Indeed, when I was first elected for Yeovil in 1983, I promised myself that I would not do the job beyond my 60th birthday and would stand down no later than the first general election after that date.
But America is keen for it to take up the issue, partly as a way of holding North Korea to account for its treaty breaches, but also to ensure that, unlike in 1993 when North Korea last provoked a nuclear crisis, its neighbours will not simply stand back and leave America to do all the negotiating.
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