"We're definitely not the African Kardashians, " she said, no doubt to the relief of an entire continent.
Needless to say, the takeover never materialized, no doubt to the chagrin of the bankers who started the rumor.
No doubt to avoid embarrassment, Network Rail initially proposed banning the media from its annual meeting on July 23rd.
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Neither of them, in my opinion, were proven beyond a shadow of a doubt to have broken baseball's laws and rules.
Criminal law, he said, has historically given the benefit of the doubt to people who contemplate a crime but back away.
AirBnB has more than replicated the hotel sector in cities like New York, due no doubt to the depth of the recession.
Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers, who can cut through argument, debate, and doubt to offer a solution everybody can understand.
That was never in doubt to the officials running the Masters.
Why should we give the benefit of the doubt to someone who has been a bull-in-a-china shop leader for the last two and a half years?
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Stories of his impolitic explosion filtered through the terps, the ANA soldiers, the Afghan militias and mercenaries, into the city, and no doubt to our myriad enemies.
Light winds and the traditional difficult run to the finish on the Derwent River left the outcome in doubt to the very end, even before the protest.
Yet, pandering no doubt to a new editor, Mr Shoumatoff also loves to talk dirty, and can spend paragraphs on the scatological Spanish of the border country.
But Chelsea were finally rewarded when Dutch fullback Mario Melchiot was given the benefit of the doubt to the deep left of the Villa area and awarded a free-kick for a trip.
With low taxes and low regulation at the state level, Austin--no doubt to many locals' consternation--is a great environment not only for public sector employment but also private sector growth.
The defense concluded its closing arguments Tuesday afternoon, contending that Nancy Mehta's testimony against McDougal was unbelievable, and that there is plenty of reasonable doubt to justify an innocent verdict.
And persuading a jury to give the benefit of the doubt to a multi-millionaire banker is exceedingly difficult, making it easy for the government to win a case on thin evidence.
We were allowed to give the benefit of the doubt to vehicles that were not yet available for test drives, so in some cases, we had more than 10 cars on our lists.
Yet the low growth and uncertain politics in both countries create enough doubt to spook investors, and there is far too little reassurance from the rest of the euro zone to settle them down.
The entire dish was suffused with garlic and olive puree, but the underlying memory is of how precisely it was cooked, due no doubt to the use of sous-vide, or controlled-temperature cooking in vacuum-sealed bags.
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But after listening carefully to both sides and, most importantly, reviewing the words of the witnesses themselves, they did not prove their theory of perjury and obstruction of justice beyond a reasonable doubt to me.
Starting the day five points adrift of fourth spot, a win for Liverpool was a must, but instead they relinquished a lead, no doubt to the delight of closest rivals Manchester City, Tottenham and Aston Villa.
Owing no doubt to the fact that most American Jews self-identify as liberals, J Street condemns organizations like AIPAC and the ADL as right-wing or conservative or hawkish to try to make American Jews feel uncomfortable supporting them.
In a world with more choices and less clarity about what we should buy or how we should feel about products and services, what leads us to recommend, stay loyal to, purchase from, or give the benefit of doubt to certain companies?
The lesson for China of Japan's policy change - the result of an unprecedented budget deficit - is that foreign investors may not give the benefit of the doubt to Chinese New Deal infrastructure plans next year if private consumption and investment fail to pick up.
Instead, our government has chosen to give the benefit of the doubt to the enemies of our nation and the critics of its self-defense, by prosecuting the SEALs who risk their own lives to apprehend jihadists, and pushing the false narrative that has come to define detention operations at Gitmo.
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Lennon may well have been one of the last major cultural figures to have lived in a world in which people wrote to one another, rather than communicating by telephone or email, and though he no doubt to the disapproval of Mr. Hensher often typed his missives, he also sketched and added marginal notes.
But, when an author who is known for written some of the most inspirational fiction (my favorite book, The Alchemist, is a great example) shares words written by someone else and signs his name at the bottom, you have to wonder if how much benefit of the doubt to extend before the internet gets angry.
"But also a feeling that because of the priority attached to working on equalities generally, and race equality in particular, a desire to see the work done, and as I say a willingness to give the benefit of the doubt to the organisation when in fact, as we now know, it would have been more prudent to intervene".
But some ask whether political independence could lead to doubt as to how far London would back Scotland financially.
It's human nature to have doubt and to have your own opinions.
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