Our reporter says the head of the EU's observer mission stopped short of calling the elections "free and fair" and took an interpreter to task during a news conference when he used he used this phrase in a translation.
But Senator John Kerry said, you know, that he wants the league to - this was his phrase - to get its house in order when it comes to this issue.
Some have lost money that they could ill afford to lose and what made me think about answering your question in this way was when I saw the phrase 'small sum of money'.
So I was curious to see this exact phrase pop up in various media analyses where implications of Euro-demise, such as redenomination risk, cross-border contract liability, and so on are getting a thinking through, at least in the media, for example here in the WSJ.
This columnist was an early adherent of this view--see our August 2010 column titled "Scalia Was Right, " a phrase Toobin borrows in The New Yorker this week--but we've changed our mind.
You have further assumed that this phrase, which does not actually occur in the title, means the entire family is being encouraged to play these games.
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The phrase may never appear in the text, but this is really a book about Asian values.
Last week, her boss, David Jones, said the UK government would respond to Silk's 33 recommendations "in due course" - a phrase Lady Randerson repeated this afternoon.
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The phrase appeared in federal legislation for the first time this year in the Commercial Privacy Bill of Rights introduced in the Senate by John Kerry (D-Mass.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.).
This December there has been a phrase that has been much in the news: First responders.
This phrase is meant to convey that the applicant has experience in managing employees.
In the case of Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Eugene White, though, this phrase could indeed describe what he is literally doing.
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This phrase is on a lot more people's lips and in a lot more people's ears.
"Parents should try to phrase their responses in a positive way, like 'you will enjoy this', " said Ms Douglas.
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Okay, so some invocation of the phrase "chickens coming home to roost" might be in order on this one.
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That catchall phrase, "pilot error, " just doesn't make it in this case.
The phrase "enlightened self-interest" has been used repeatedly by administration officials this week in describing the role of business.
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This phrase will now become a fixture but it is still not entirely clear what it means in policy terms.
This has not previously been a phrase that ECB officials have used very often recently, even in connection with banks.
After spending much of his life in Scotland, the only striking Americanism Nick has picked up is the "We're very excited about this" phrase used to describe each product.
This was not a triumph for the formal bill scrutiny process - where the imperative was, in the decorative whips phrase repeated by Tory GP turned MP Sarah Wollaston, to "repel borders" rather than to polish up the legislation.
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