It's not a killer argument, if I can put it like that, but it's a very major consideration and would need to be in any scheme that was evolved.
I'm not saying it excuses the language, and I sure wish she hadn't put it like that, but if you think it's unforgivable and never should happen, you ought to walk a mile in those UGGs.
"We do get telephone calls from time to time from people wanting to book me to do programmes and so forth, which are perhaps not about politics, let me put it like that, " Theresa May told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
"I don't think that I would put it quite like that, " said Mr Layden.
Of course, put like that, it's simple to the point of suicidal.
In the past it has dismissed claims that it is working on a console-like device that would put its Steam online gaming service into a stand-alone box.
The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office says that it can put women like them in touch with charities and lawyers in the UK and Pakistan, but it cannot offer consular assistance to people who are not British nationals.
But yours is a newspaper which has traditionally thrived on stories of sex, sexual misbehaviour, and isn't there a view that this, you know, your sanctimoniousness, if I may put it that way, on issues like this doesn't sit very well with the kind of record, with the kind of background your newspaper has.
Were a rule put in place that would force deals like it onto exchanges, there would be no transaction to speak of.
"I thought it was pretty cowardly that someone would put something like that up and spend the money for a billboard but didn't have the courage to put their name on it, " she said.
"I just can't put into words how it feels to see the cows going like that and know they were going to be slaughtered, " she said.
Put simply, it's starting to look like the country that invented the world's most popular sport has forgotten how to perform its most elemental skill: Kicking the ball into the goal.
So, while politicians may suggest prosperity was the key to recent falling crime, others continue to put it down to improved home security or simply that items like electronic goods became so cheap they were no longer worth pinching.
How could this university, this brand to put it into context, allow something like this to go on knowing that transpired less than 36 months prior?
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They can applaud his 'conversion' as they put it on issues like the devolution of policing but they know too that if 'standing up for Wales' works for Carwyn Jones as his party's USP, that's not good news for Plaid.
If there is something that can have a big negative impact on the community like commercial fly-tipping we think in a situation like that it is justified that we can put a camera in a remote proximity to try to get those people who are doing that crime and catch them and bring them to book.
As I like to put it, the Cameron plan was based on belief that the confidence fairy would make everything all right.
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Mayor DOUG PALMER (Trenton, New Jersey): You know, if you put the equation like that, obviously we'd say yes, it is.
It's not fair to penalize schools like MIT that put a heavy emphasis on basic science, Litan says, but the results still indicate universities "are highly suboptimal" at transforming ideas into businesses.
"We knew we had a performance like that in us but for some reason we had not put it together in our four previous matches, " said the Irish captain.
Various things about the way they put the teams together, salary caps and drafts and things like that make it so that it's very difficult to stand out above the crowd for any long period of time.
"I would like it to be underground and even asked that this be put as a condition on any planning permission, but it is up to the district network operator to put in a separate application in for any link, " said Mr Holmes.
He says that if fees for wealthy buyers rise any higher, "it will put off international purchasers" and drive them to cities like New York that have just as much global cachet, an economy that has recovered faster from the downturn and lower fees for buying real estate.
Simply put, when we see something we like that someone else has, we want it, too.
But it's just a shame that some people have the audacity to put something like that up and think there's no repercussions.
This book is so good that rivals in the field will, like this reviewer, put it down not knowing whether to feel inspiration or despair.
To make matters worse, the type of footage recorded at gigs tends to have, as one Guardian journalist put it this week, "audio quality that would make Simon and Garfunkel sound like Slayer".
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