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Frankly, I believe that my readers are too intelligent for me to have to repeatedly make that allowance or reservation.
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Frankly, I believe women face a similar playing field in most industries and should therefore pursue a field and an industry that most interests them.
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Frankly, I believe that solid oxide fuel cells are the better technology in the long run, but Fuel Cell Energy owns 43% of the shares of VERSA Power that also makes solid oxide fuel cells.
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Frankly, I believed then and I believe now that Saddam Hussein, who supported global terrorism, slaughtered thousands and thousands of his own people, permitted horrific atrocities against women, and used weapons of mass destruction -- he was himself a weapon of mass destruction.
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That said, I believe there are synergistic opportunities here for Cisco and frankly, it had to do something to position itself for future growth.
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The conditions that led to what happened in this economy two years ago -- the President quite frankly is going to speak at Cooper Union, where he gave a speech in I believe March of 2008, calling for financial reform.
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And I say things very frankly to you, and this is what all we European leaders believe and think.
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He told Today presenter Sarah Montague that "I honestly believe the way David Cameron has talked about Greece and Britain in the same breath is frankly economic illiteracy" and that comparisons between the two economies were unfair.
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