Perhaps if the head of some respected scientific organization made such claims, we would chalk up the ridiculous predictions as an early sign of dementia and mercifully decline to report the predictions so as not to embarrass the person as he or she checks out of the real world.
And I appreciate that when the Senate is relentlessly hammering on you to produce the most anticipated piece of legislation in years so they can put it to a vote a mere three minutes later and mercifully end a 72-hour nightmare, it was you who was obligated to stay focused and construct clear language.
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The fixtures throughout the Lodge are entirely done by Rocky Mountain Hardware--understated sand-cast bronze with a natural coating that allows the metal to blend into its environment--and in the mercifully small and hidden salon (a necessary evil in all spas) for sanitary reasons, the pedicure areas use copper basins and no jets.
Might not earthquakes simply be too expensive, and too mercifully infrequent, a problem to be worth poor countries doing very much about?
With the proper combination of rate reductions and eliminated deductions, the AMT would no longer have a purpose, and could mercifully reach its end.
"Crimes involving knives are down massively in the last decade and are now mercifully rare, " she said.
"God has dealt mercifully and bountifully with us, " the chaplain said.
The episodes are violent and appalling but mercifully brief.
Which would leave him the option of spending it, if he cannot think of anything more useful, on the English National Opera, London's other great company, where at least the seats are cheaper, the atmosphere jollier, the operatic language English, but where English snobbery and uniformed flunkeys are mercifully absent.
Oh, and Steve Wynn, who mercifully retired from poaching Caesars' high-end customers after selling out in 2000 to Kirk Kerkorian's MGM Grand, is back.
He has seemed to thrive on being abrasive to the hordes of media types who hover around the game, and he has been ripped mercifully by them as a result.
At least ENRON mercifully went away, and never had to worry about rehabilitating its good name.
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The cost is obvious, while the main benefit avoiding a catastrophic downward cycle of contracting credit and recession is, mercifully, hypothetical, no matter how plausible.
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Such extreme, unprovoked violence is mercifully rare in this country and that, in part, is what made it so shocking.
Such a physician might be able to guide the parents of colicky babies through a difficult time that is (mercifully) usually transient, and could also help patients requiring hormone replacement therapy (whether for low thyroid hormone levels or low testosterone levels) decide what replacement dose makes sense, and reach a conclusion that would be informed by numeric criteria but not exclusively defined by it.
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Mercifully, Veata came back clothed and we headed out front to my motorcycle.
The force said incidents like the fatal stabbings of two Big Issue sellers and teenager Christina Edkins in Birmingham were "mercifully rare".
Lorelei shooed them away, and Davis, preoccupied with his emotional earthquake, mercifully didn't see them.
Once again, the link between the geostrategic event and the real-world consequence is, to put it mercifully, attenuated.
Around the New York metropolitan area, many victims of Superstorm Sandy were mercifully spared another round of flooding, property damage and power failures.
Mercifully, the second half provided slightly better fare and twice within five minutes of the restart the lively Tom Soares went close for the home side.
And the chances of a backlash against Muslims as a group are mercifully small.
On back, the phone's been mercifully spared from brand overcrowding, with logos only for HTC and Beats Audio interrupting the monochrome.
Chicago and New York are just two of the ten American cities the others are Austin, Houston, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Portland, San Francisco and Seattle who are members of the Large Cities Climate Leadership Group (mercifully renamed the C40), which now comprises 58 cities around the world.
Americans and Vermonters in particular should hope that these experiments in health care reform are mercifully short.
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Mercifully, you sometimes have to hit a start button to play the video, and, of course, turn your audio on.
The guerrillas, of sundry varieties though none, mercifully, addicted to indiscriminate killing of the Algerian sort have grown bolder and extended their range.
The dreary saga of Dwight Howard near-traded and withdrawn so many times over the past year, like a dull prank concluded mercifully with the news that Howard would move from Orlando to the Lakers.
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