First, we would be spared the spectacle of third party peacemakers making fools of themselves.
Democrats should not be spared the criticism that Greenwald is meeting out any more than Republicans.
Assuming we somehow will be spared until the elections -- what will happen after November 6?
Only the Phillies, at 1.26, would be spared from a spot on the list of dubious champs.
Why should bond investors, who unlike taxpayers have had a choice over where to put their money, be spared?
In addition, the academy reckons that for every 909 circumcisions one man will be spared penile cancer.
Under all the current plans those bank customers with accounts holding less than 100, 000 euros will be spared.
How nice at the international airport to be spared the nuisance of those arrival and departure cards, and--wow!
Other threatened creatures that find their way, legally and illegally, into Chinese cooking pots could also be spared.
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But with the water slowly receding, it appears that Hayes will be spared from the flood's wet grasp.
But its people deserve to be spared the dictator's gun and be given a chance of a better future.
It is clear that no expense will be spared in bringing America's military might to bear on the black folks of Baltimore.
Mr Maliki notes that Turkey, with its Shia minority, might not be spared.
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Prosecutor Juan Martinez said pointing to Arias' artwork as evidence that her life should be spared wasn't a valid defense.
For the moment, Japan, which has had five revolving-door prime ministers in five years, will be spared another government crisis.
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But Kandahar Gov. Assadullah Khalid says landowners like Ateegh are mistaken if they think their cannabis crops will be spared.
President Mwai Kibaki said: "No effort will be spared in ensuring perpetrators of the heinous act are brought to book".
In some cases, motorists will be spared the penalty and points if they agree to undergo training, at their own expense.
Its passage is still close enough to approach many communication and weather satellites though NASA scientists said these would be spared.
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Ministers would notionally be spared the political burden of raising the threshold themselves, but cross voters might well blame them anyway.
If U.S. citizens and therefore the government answer yes to these questions, millions of lives will be spared in the coming years.
Bigger banks, meanwhile, have a larger proportion of big uninsured depositors and creditors available for "haircuts, " allowing small depositors to be spared.
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Defense attorney Jennifer Willmott argued Tuesday that Arias' life should be spared.
America will be spared the demographic disasters awaiting Europe and China, thanks to its high birth rate and genius for absorbing newcomers.
Not only does the lack of laundry mean cleaner water, it means that people can be spared hours of tedious, backbreaking labor.
The American public would be spared the profound fatigue that has already set in, not to mention the vast expense being incurred.
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It is magical thinking to imagine that somehow we will be spared the plain and foreseeable consequences of our failure of duty.
Witnesses may include Arias' friends and family, and Arias could make a statement to the jury pleading for her life to be spared.
Perhaps she overcame her awkward phase in utero and will be spared such indignity in her inevitable future appearances on the Bee stage.
By Mr Nakagawa's reasoning, anything better than that ought to be considered a success, and Mr Mori might then be spared from resignation.
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