First, that neither France nor Germany should ever own more than 9% of the enlarged group.
And that is something no criminal should ever be able to take from us.
The random walk means that nobody should ever be able consistently to beat the market.
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"No one should ever have to sacrifice pay just because they get sick, " Mr. de Blasio said.
No unspoken bias or outdated barrier should ever prevent a girl from considering careers in these fields.
No one should ever accuse me of not being willing to go undercover to investigate an important story.
Whether they have traditional health care or managed care, none of our people should ever have inferior care.
No child or family of any religion or ethnicity should ever have to experience the trauma that we have.
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Because I believe no American should ever have to spend their golden years at the mercy of insurance companies.
No one should ever be scheduled to work alone at night in a critical job like air traffic control.
No one should ever think about Kafka when your business comes to mind, unless you happen to be selling books.
There was enough love just in this ugly hallway, she thought, that no one should ever feel the lack of it again.
Many people assume that if they should ever need long-term care, they'll be able to get a family member to pitch in.
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Because no one in America should ever be afraid to walk down the street holding the hands of the person they love.
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The officers who sped to Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, and encountered what no person should ever have to see.
No one should ever forget how hard it is to find success when life itself seems a joyless chore to be endured.
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If a large financial institution should ever fail, we will have the tools to wind it down without endangering the broader economy.
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Something, which of course, means none of them should ever be built.
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Not that anyone should ever have thought that was the final settlement.
If a large financial institution should ever fail, this reform gives us the ability to wind it down without endangering the broader economy.
"No parent should ever have to go through the pain and agony of not ever knowing what happened to their daughter, " she said.
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"I have maintained my innocence throughout this matter and I believe no criminal investigation should ever have been conducted, " he said in a statement Friday.
But none of us should ever make the mistake of delivering devastating news over the phone to patients who have no idea what is coming.
No fiduciary should ever agree to a limitation of liability (LOL).
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No visitor to Bangladesh should ever miss visiting the Chittagong Club.
Barack fought for these reforms because he believes that here in America, no one should ever go broke just because of an accident or an illness.
If you should ever have to rock the truck back and forth, to work yourself out of a rut, for instance, the rotary dial makes that easier.
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No registered person should ever initial or sign on behalf of a customer without first securing prior written authorization from both the employer firm and the customer.
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They believe that no child should ever be written off.
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No fiduciary should ever agree to a limitation of liability.
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