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He believed that if he continued to work within that framework he would be fine.
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By making efficiency savings in government and selling state-owned assets, Mr Brown said he could meet debt-cutting targets and he said it would be "fine" if certain programmes - relating to what he described as back-office and administrative functions - were cut.
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Moreover, he promised that 2012 would be a fine year.
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One of his housemates said he was he was shaken up but would be "fine".
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Asked if he would be able to stand in the election, the spokesman said he believed the court would eventually fine Mr Nasheed or imprison him for a year and if the latter happened, he would be barred from standing.
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On Wednesday evening, Irish team manager Torrens said that he believed that the issue would be "resolved fine".
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He has done a fine job, so keeping him longer would be no tragedy.
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That would be fine, except for the fact that he sees actual tablet demand at 47.9 million units.
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So Charles Force thought of a creative solution: If he could get more grease around the failed bearing, it would probably be fine.
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He and Park had told each other that if they could get through the fence without touching the wires, they would be fine.
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