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"But if you're too risk-averse, the competition will kill you, " he added.
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Now you have to allow the police eventually, if they think somebody's going to kill them or try to kill them, to be able to act with all the expertise they have in self-defence and they're trained not to kill somebody but to disarm them and disable them, perfectly proper.
BBC: News | BREAKFAST WITH FROST | Liberal Democrat Home Affairs spokesman Simon Hughes
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Mr Lansley told MPs that he had decided to re-instate the "Catch it, Bin it, Kill it" advertising campaign, which aims to limit the spread of flu.
BBC: Government accused of 'misjudgement' over flu outbreak
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Between smartphones, tablets and e-readers, we're becoming a society that's ready to kill even a few seconds of boredom with a tap on a touchscreen.
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For instance, a model that you can only do with supercomputers to have the next generation vaccine to kill avian flu--this is a project we're partnered with E.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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It will re-emphasise that the main goal of ISAF and American troops is to protect Afghans, not kill the Taliban among them.
ECONOMIST: Afghanistan
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Children's toys can also serve as home to dust mites, so if they're not machine-washable, put them in bags in the freezer for five hours at a time to kill the invisible bugs.
CNN: Meet the critters inside your mattress
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The notion that we would go -- the notion that the best step forward for health care is to kill the process we're on would simply do damage to what many people, including Dr. Dean, have worked many, many years for.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing