This is based on an edited version of Paul Flatters's Four Thought broadcast on Radio 4.
That omission probably flatters the index in recent years but harms it in earlier ones.
It neither flatters the egos of wonks nor enhances the legacies (or electoral prospects) of Congressional members.
FORBES: A daunting policy problem demands more modest solutions.
This complacent analysis flatters Mr Abhisit (the staunch democrat actually scurried to take refuge in an army barracks).
No flavor flirts with the intellect and flatters as many taste receptors on the human tongue as licorice.
It is a gracefully sited monument, and a showplace that flatters almost all the art placed inside it.
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His lead in the opinion polls somewhat flatters his chances, because his opposition, divided at present, will unite against him in due course.
Woody goes one way, but Shaun gravitates towards the impassioned rhetoric and strength he sees in Combo, a father figure who flatters his sense of injustice and betrayal.
It flatters a vacant-eyed kid with a joystick (to say nothing of the grownups who have bought it for him or sold it to him) to think of himself, spiritually, as an intrepid spelunker.
Europe's appetite for fiscal reform, which is urgently needed in view of demographic trends, has diminished since the advent of the euro, and may disappear altogether as the cyclical upswing flatters the public accounts.
Britain's position in its economic cycle flatters his efforts, but the fact is that, far from letting spending and borrowing rip, like previous Labour chancellors, Mr Brown has kept a tighter grip than the Tories ever managed.
All this is especially troubling, because financial firms will be keen to get into businesses from which they were previously excluded and quickly, because an accounting trick known as pooling of interest, which flatters the profits of the merged entity, will be scrapped at the end of next year.
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