"As much as I wish it were, safety is not an absolute, " Nield pointed out.
In recent years, Perry has taken a much harder line on revenues but not an absolute one.
Mr Morsi has achieved not an absolute triumph but rather a reshaping of an existing deal with the army.
The answer of course is complicated, and is certainly not an absolute.
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The Majority tells us, however, that this method is not an absolute.
Armed guards, too, are not an absolute solution either, said the National Education Association, an influential teachers' union with 3 million members.
Golf was not an absolute requirement for a Time Inc. salesman in the "Mad Men" era (there were also already a few female salespeople), but almost everyone did play.
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Though changing values is not an absolute prerequisite for restructuring, the task will be less arduous if strategies acknowledge the interplay of cultural forces, enabling reformers to avoid potential roadblocks.
It is thought likely that in the coming months the government will make clear that the April 2013 cut-off for GPs to take on the budget is not an absolute deadline.
Purser: As you correctly point out, the regulation states that the right to the protection of personal data is not an absolute right, but must be considered in relation to its function in society.
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Given that from the outset the accord was criticized by environmental groups for setting its greenhouse gas reduction targets way too low, however, the fact that even the limited targets it did impose are now unlikely to be met suggest that, while not an absolute failure, the Kyoto Protocol is still far from being a success.
Increased scope impels the imperative of education as not only an absolute right for all, but also a relative necessity to engage the avant-garde.
Even now, most polls suggest that the conservatives and their likely post-election allies, the Free Democrats, will not win an absolute majority of the vote.
Its hard to differentiate because how we feel about the economy is often related to how its doing relative to our expectation, not in an absolute sense.
After a meeting with City minister Lord Myners, officials from the charitable sector said they were "hopeful" that organisations would get all their money back but expressed disappointment they had not been given an absolute guarantee.
Religious organisations which do not want to host same-sex weddings will be given an absolute guarantee that they will not be forced to do so.
Of course health care is not an issue where party lines are absolute.
The sharp increase in this sort of household therefore reflects an increase in inequality, not in absolute poverty.
And this is not an esoteric exercise because we have the absolute accepted need to deal with fulfilling our obligations and paying our debts.
The apology followed a report from the Historical Enquiries Team (HET), which found that Mr Cunningham's death was "an absolute tragedy that should not have happened".
The ENISA report shows that the implementation of the right to be forgotten will not make data protection and data erasure an absolute right for all citizens on the Internet and mobile phones due to limitations in our ability to implement the concept in an absolute way.
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And what is important about this is that we have not simply averted what would have been an absolute disaster, assuming, again, Congress acts, which would have been passing a period beyond which we would no longer have had borrowing authority and risking -- creating the possibility of default on our obligations for the first time in our history.
The changes he has now proposed are an absolute minimum, and might not be sufficient to rescue what is left of the chancellor's reputation.
It is not a word for a dramatic shift from an absolute (though relatively gentle) monarchy with a weak consultative assembly to a constitutionally limited monarchy with a strong, sovereign parliament and an elected president who can remove executive branch officials without entreating the king.
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Over at Caris, the analysts kept an even higher price target, despite not having their absolute highest rating on the stock.
This absurd result occurs since a relative poverty measure is used, rather than an absolute measure (although these measures are not without their own problems).
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