Staff are at pains to emphasise that it is doing great work in creating dialogue between different groups.
Government officials are at pains to explain why New Zealand is not like the emerging economies of Asia.
But its exiled leaders, as elsewhere in the Middle East, are at pains to promote a non-violent vision.
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Its adherents are at pains to describe themselves as conservatives rather than libertarians.
Chinese officials, anxious not to appear threatening, are at pains to stress this.
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Naturally, the charities concerned are at pains to stress that they check out who it is they do business with.
One thing we know is that these entities keep piling up foreign currency reserves which they are at pains to deploy.
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In any event, U.S. officials are at pains to say that military action is not an option, at least for now.
British defence sources are at pains to point out that the NATO force's only purpose is to collect weapons surrendered voluntarily.
But Singapore officials and electronics analysts are at pains to stress that all this does not add up to a "hollowing-out" of the island-republic's electronics industry.
But officials are at pains to point out that, rather than help specific industries, the main thrust of the new policy is to try to boost competitiveness more generally by promoting innovation, higher education and training.
The backers of this event are at pains to remind people this business employs thousands of people (craftsmen, architects, builders, designers, deckhands), and when a new anchorage is discovered by the rich and famous to park their yachts, it can generate a lot of income for a region.
Law enforcement authorities who successfully stymied these alleged attacks have been at pains to emphasize that there are no connections between the three.
Ms Hodgkin understandably takes her mother's side, but she is at pains to stress that there are many ways to tell the story of a marriage.
Race is still an emotional topic in South Africa and Haasbroek has been at pains to explain that residents are screened based on culture, language, religion, history - but not race.
Nevertheless, what the American government is at pains to establish is that there are no circumstances, no matter how grievous, in which an American would be subject to ICC jurisdiction.
But as Dr Shane is at pains to stress, researchers like him are by no means genetic fatalists.
Mr Muis is at pains to stress that many of the European Commission's problems are endemic to any public sector.
The Health Minister has been at pains to say that individual hospital reconfiguration plans currently being drawn up are a matter for Wales' local health boards, and emphatically not for her.
But Humphreys is at pains to state that due to their high-quality playing squad, there are huge international demands on the Ospreys stars.
Ministers are anticipating this with a policy of blame dilution: Harriet Harman, the social security minister, was at pains to adopt a bi-partisan tone in her announcement, and the all-party select committee on social security will be given the chance to hold hearings on the draft legislation.
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