There have been plenty of words over the past few months and comparatively little action.
Plus I think people might be watching this war of words over the Strait of Hormuz.
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The war of words over Iraq is escalating between congressional Democrats and the White House.
The power of words over reality cannot be unlimited since, fortunately, reality imposes its own unalterable conditions.
Mark Forsyth, author of The Etymologicon, argues that it is human nature to change words over time.
Shinty's governing body has appealed for calm following the escalation of a war of words over plans for league reconstruction.
The UCI and WADA have been engaged in a war of words over how to deal with the fallout from the Armstrong scandal.
The President of the Confederation of African football, Issa Hayatou and Cameroon's Sports Ambassador, Roger Milla, had a war of words over the Fifa election.
Delaney added that the organisation had also written to their French counterparts as he urged Fifa to back up their words over fair play with actions.
Members of the 4th Platoon try to learn a few Kurdish words over lunch at a command outpost by the Tigris River in the western part of Mosul.
The sides have been locked in a bitter war of words over owners looking to get an additional 18 percent cut of revenues that determine how much money goes to the players in the form of salaries.
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Now I have been teaching this for over seven years because I heard these words over 10 years ago in a yoga class that totally woke me up from a deep sleep of ignorance of what really is.
Now, it is true that the European Central Bank's deeds and words over the past year - the provision of emergency longer-term loans to eurozone banks and an offer of support to governments with clear plans to restore financial credibility - has staunched the worrying drain of funds out of Spanish and Italian banks.
"I am laying on my back, clutching the ball, looking up at a bunch of red helmets peering down at me and hearing a bunch of cuss words over the roar of the 80, 000 people in the stadium, " said Robin Weber, the second-stringer who made the catch that lives on in Notre Dame lore.
So, in other words, over the last 22 years, there have been one-year periods, two-year periods and an occasional three-year period where the formula has not beaten the market.
In other words: Over the years, semiregular flashes of Norquist defiance have tended to be one of those Washington obsessions that grab big headlines to little permanent effect, sort of like open-mike profanity on the campaign trail.
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In other words, over a span of 53 years, we reduced the top income tax rate by more than 60% and cut the top capital gains tax rate by 40%, and revenues as a percent of GDP went up.
In other words, over 50s can go online later this year, when the government has worked out how the service can be delivered, and those who actually need to see a GP can be identified and encouraged to visit the doctor.
He kept thinking also of 1 Timothy and the hypocrite therein who disputeth over words.
Kids are urged to skip over words they don't know and, by looking at illustrations, to guess what particular words are.
Ghana coach Goran Stevanovic had words of regret over England debutant Welbeck.
Is it seamless or are you tripping over words?
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To their credit, both programs recognize continuous speech--that is, you can speak at a normal pace rather than pausing distinctly between words--and both are blessed with large vocabularies of over 20, 000 words.
It comes as the war of words between senior Conservatives over whether Britain should leave the EU continues.
Crowley says the Harvard scholar repeatedly accused him of racial bias, shouted over his words and insulted him.
Now you may be wondering why your beloved Yankees would waste their money on a frivolous lawsuit over two words.
In other words, Android has over 75% of the global smartphone market, but just under 50% of the US market.
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In addition to the war for talent, the two companies have engaged in a war of words in recent days over data-sharing practices.
In other words, the dispute over commercial-transport subsidies is just one facet in a far broader debate about the future of the global trading system.
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