- One would think that such a widely known man, Charles Darwin would be distinctive to their intelligence and skills during their schooling, but the truth is another.
- Nonetheless, information is important in the food sector and will, we think, help make the use of genetic engineering more widely accepted.
- These developments, combined with falling consumption, changing lifestyles and increasing imports from third countries, have forced changes upon us. I think this is widely accepted.
- I also want to thank you for the speech you have made. I think it was widely appreciated in this Assembly.
- That said, I think that this optimism should be considerably tempered, first in the United States, where shale gas is indeed widely used.
- The reality is, ladies and gentlemen, that this report invites us to think much more widely about the quality of our customs system, our financial circuits and, more generally, about the protection of the financial interests of the European Union.
- I think that it is widely accepted that, since the new management took over, improvements in the running of' CEPOL have been evident.
- (I'm not a designer but I think this is widely true of design work as in writing).
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- I didn't think thoroughly.
- believers, made to help each other, to share with each other, how we are called for a communion.
- With all the manpower on this case, you think they haven't thoroughly investigated all of these possibilities?
- If we want to think thoroughly about the Eucharist, above all, we perceive how we are, believers or non
- You will no longer have to think thoroughly about which method to use because the natural means can surely work for you.
- He thinks long and thoroughly, but then he comes back. Certainly some things are easier.
- Everyone thinks he's a thoroughly decent blokes.
- Why aren't you able to think things through thoroughly and meticulously?
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