And that's why of course Article 15 of the European Convention was invented in the first place, which is the article I'm using in order to be able to delegate to take these powers.
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' and Congressman Graham said, 'Why, of course, ' that reasonable people could differ.
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We all know why this happens, of course -- the carriers love the walled garden policy of controlling how and why subscribers use their handsets.
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All of this, of course, is why the outcome of a referendum is uncertain.
This is why nations such as France have been pushing this scheme, of course, and why left-wing academics have long dreamed of this type of arrangement.
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The important question here is of course why is a business columnist covering this nonsense?
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This is of course why the farmers do this work, in order to make a profit.
This is of course why the company that originally developed the drug requested that its marketing approval be withdrawn.
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This is exactly why we have referenda of course, so that on large and specific questions we can get the general acquiescence of everyone to what is decided: because all have had their say.
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But of course, why does the Spanish government need help to bail out its banks?
Why the French Open, of course, the only Grand Slam tournament Djokovic has yet to win.
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The inevitable follow-up question is, of course, why the feds would use the press in this way.
The possibility of another major-power conflict is considered remote, which of course is why it just might happen.
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Which is, of course, why more competition is being introduced into NHS England.
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Which is, of course, why it is offering a 400% return.
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It works both ways of course - why should a manager be able to walk out of his contract to go to another club when a player cannot - but the whole problem is that the contracts that managers sign are not worth the paper they are written on.
Now, a number of people have been asking during the course of this road trip, why have you been visiting some of the most Republican parts of North Carolina and Virginia?
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They go for the high pay, of course, but why was the pay so high relative to other high-skilled professions?
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"The reason why I say that is because of course he has got a lot of balls he's juggling, " he said.
The interesting question is of course well, why has it done this?
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This, of course, is why Democrats would likely insist on using a tax mechanism as their price for supporting such big Medicare changes.
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That, of course, is why there is any settlement at all.
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Which, of course, is why naming hurricanes after corporations is nonsensical.
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There may be very good reasons why they do only so compete of course: travel, communications, language, legal restrictions, capital or trade controls all come to mind.
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Why it began to pour, of course.
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