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There would be no drift, no inertia, no "I'll do it tomorrow" attitude, which would only rack up the costs of fixing it later.
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The Archbishop said no-one had all the answers to dealing with the crisis, but a key move to rebuild confidence would be making sure people could no longer "drift" into senior banking positions.
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That's right, the Drift is no more, leaving just the Heat behind to rep the form factor in Helio's lineup.
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Would some of his MPs, enthused by today's speech, drift towards the No camp if they feel the prime minister hasn't negotiated a good enough deal?
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And the category for Best Animated Film excluded A Cat In Paris and Ice Age: Continental Drift, which no doubt raised a few eyebrows.
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There was a drift here 12ft high with no air holes and he found sheep I would never have dreamed could have been under there.
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For instance, if one molecule approaches another, it will drift along at the same speed with no thought of avoiding a collision.
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Without that, Mercosur may drift into irrelevance, with the trade links between its members no stronger than those that each individually has with third countries.
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No sooner did I have this thought, however, than I began to drift off into pleasant semiconsciousness.
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The smoke that will drift out of the chapel's chimney early in the evening is likely to be black - meaning no pope has been elected.
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