" But, he said, "We think there can be a more proper charge against him.
But this is the real cash on cash return, and the more proper way to measure your results.
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Luis Suarez, who has now bitten people in two leagues, crossed a line of decorum and crassness that sees punching and kicking on the other, more proper, side of it.
The private member's bill, which applies UK-wide, was broadly welcomed by Conservative and Liberal Democrat spokespeople, although shadow Treasury minister David Gauke said that it needed more proper scrutiny at committee stage.
Is it better, is it more proper to leave these moneys idly in the balances of banks and building societies, or is it better to use some of them to make good the pension promise of people who were made to join their pension scheme.
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Sure, there are ways to protect more through proper planning, but most of the large bill would be unavoidable.
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Inspiration starts at the top and yes, it requires a lot more than a proper send-off.
The report urges more investment in proper waste management facilities, claiming that the cost of dumping or exporting waste is higher than recycling it.
If you think of Gordon Brown's public expenditure review this year, it's much more like a proper Labour public expenditure review than anything we've had in four years.
He could see they had major basketball talent but more than anything needed proper guidance in life.
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It's much more important to do proper checks - if that involves longer queues so be it.
Paul Kelly of Compass says that more expensive ingredients and proper kitchens could increase uptake and thus keep down costs over the longer run.
Beyond the burden of looking at multiple account statements, having more than one account could make it more difficult to determine proper asset allocation across a portfolio and assess risk tolerance, she says.
This is why you should be more concerned with maintaining proper asset allocation than trying to determine what the hot stock of the day is or when the best time to get in and out of stocks is.
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Armed with more modern conveniences than many proper homes, the fort has a TV, wall-mounted speakers, desktop computer, air conditioning, shelving, and fluorescent lights.
Peter Burwash, whose company manages tennis programs at resorts worldwide, likes the soft balls but worries that they could cause more harm than good without proper coaching.
Before you decide whether it is more politic to demonstrate a proper loyalty to Labour or a proper independence of mind, watch the behaviour of the government over Sierra Leone.
I'd argue that Treasury bills, gold holdings and an ANWR that is off limits to drilling are examples of dead wealth--that is, stored wealth that could create more wealth if put to proper use.
But he has said that it is "unacceptable in a time of difficulty when people at the top of our society are not showing signs of responsibility" and said the government was consulting on measures to "make sure we get transparency in terms of boardroom pay, proper accountability and more power for shareholders".
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But even the city proper has grown to more than 10m, from 8.5m a decade ago.
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Hotel Elysee's Monkey Bar dates back to 1936 and is really more of a restaurant than a proper bar.
The standards are high and kept high, the teachers are more 'old school' with proper discipline standards and teacher-pupil relationships rather than pally-pally garbage.
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Security Council, all the other relevant authorities will also receive that information in the proper time so that more information is provided to the public.
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In other words, restraining the role of government to its proper functions and nothing more would create the environment most likely to produce more Facebooks in both the manufacturing and services sectors.
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"Housing first" was comparatively cheap, for one thing: a homeless shelter might look squalid, but it cost a great deal to operate -- more, oftentimes, than a proper apartment with kitchen and bath.
We are pleased that we are seeing government proposing a unification of the criminal justice system so that all of us can work together much more efficiently for the delivery of proper justice.
Goffin stunned Czech 23rd seed Radek Stepanek in the first round proper, then beat more experienced opposition in veteran Frenchman Arnaud Clement -- playing his home tournament for the last time -- and Poland's Lukasz Kubot.
Gips has been bursting with downhome music for more than 50 years without benefit of proper city certification.
For all those who embraced the stroke, many more felt it wasn't a proper way to play the game.
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