Denis O'Brien professes not to understand why wall Streeters think his telecom business is risky.
And although he professes ritual belief in European integration, he is no fervent federalist.
Adam Smith said you should not trust anyone who professes to trade for the public good.
Now he professes hurt at being called out for his relentless ridicule of growth proponents.
It certainly defied all logic for a nation that professes to have major ambitions in space.
Bullying will not be tolerated Today, every school professes a zero tolerance policy towards bullying.
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The agency's director-general, Mohamed ElBaradei, professes himself encouraged by the apparent change of heart.
Mr Putin believes, or professes to believe, that foreign-based foes killed Ms Politkovskaya to embarrass the Kremlin.
Alemany professes a "sweet spot" for the entrepreneurs and family businesses not unlike the one her father ran.
Brown, who now edits The Daily Beast, a Gawker rival of sorts, professes not to pay him much attention.
Despite White's strides, the Roundup's publisher, Richard Haddad, professes not to be worried.
Davis professes to be unfazed by this, even as he braces for battle.
It professes to adhere to the two-major-theater-war standard while proposing for the second contingency something a great deal less.
While Gore professes deeply held pro-choice beliefs, his detractors have assailed his congressional voting record on the deeply divisive issue.
But Snyder, once the youngest chief executive of a New York Stock Exchange company, professes to be above the turmoil.
If the BlackBerry 10 can prove to be as innovative and appealing as Boulben professes, RIM certainly has a chance.
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Mr Chavez, who regards all dissent as counter-revolutionary treachery, professes to be unconcerned by the split with his old ally.
Among the items he currently professes to love most are "the weird '70s" John Dickinson lamps on the master-bedroom bedside tables.
After months of treatment at a luxe rehab facility in Hawaii, Amy is back and professes to be ready for anything.
The Treasury professes confidence that it will meet this year's plans, saying that you should expect delays when cranking up investment.
Mr Toledo, who has worked for the World Bank, professes support for Mr Fujimori's broadly liberal economics, but with populist touches.
But reconciling strongly pro-American and pro-European policies, both of which Poland professes, will be more of a challenge for its diplomats.
Fiorina professes still to be mystified by her loss of board support.
He professes a near-religious belief in letting his scientists do their jobs.
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Mahmoud Abbas, who professes to be president for all Palestinians, stays away.
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It professes to represent the interests of 3m firms of all sizes.
Although this surely will reduce the number of clicks Google can charge for, potentially reducing mobile revenues, Google professes not to be worried.
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He professes devotion to the principles of the welfare state, but he wrote a stinging criticism of the Nordic model in his youth.
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Today, however, he professes to be opposed to abortion and has spoken out strongly against same-sex marriage and civil unions for gay couples.
Alcoholic enjoyment aside, Norton professes to be a fan of Eurovision, watching it every year and holding some formative memories of the contest.
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