Dr. KESSLER: You're asking me the policy question, but in essence they're the same.
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But in essence your bet would be the same as the ones Berkshire made.
Veronica Guerin may represent a belated attempt to win critical respectability, but in essence it is no less reactionary.
There are other more complex rules and behaviors that fall in place but in essence this is the working model.
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But in essence, the terms are those of a master and servant.
But in essence, what it's doing is trying to isolate the impact that a single teacher has on his or her students.
Prime is an overused word in the industry, but in essence it means the best buildings in the best locations, with good tenants and long leases.
"It's got many links features but in essence it's simply a very solid test of golf which I reckon the players will really enjoy, " he told Reuters Stats.
Others use more complex formulas, but in essence all these tests are an attempt to guestimate how much income retirees can take each year without outliving their assets.
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The reasons might not be entirely obvious but, in essence, Spain is telling Europe: humiliate us and the Euro party is well and truly over.
But he adds that in essence both leaders have simply agreed to implement deals they had already signed - and the fact that this is necessary gives an indication of just how bad the relationship is between the two Sudans.
The show's fascination lies not only in its neatly focused history of British photography, but also in its ability to capture the peculiar essence of an English seaside town complete with fish and chip shops and crowded piers.
Well as I said in the interview with Giles, I said you know we will look at this and discuss it as reasonable people and say are there ways in which we can retain what essentially the essence of it is all about but actually get rid of the idea that it focuses in or stigmatises one particular group.
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Jacques Chirac was a dyed-in-the-wool Gaullist, and La Francafrique was in its essence a Gaullist enterprise, but even Chirac paid lip-service to the notion that times had changed.
The idea is to recruit what is in essence a local security force, but with a broad enough base to ensure that the government is not merely supplying, training and arming existing militias.
But many autodefensa members took to the offensive, and in essence became the paramilitaries.
But when we categorize people like this we forget that in essence we are all the same.
In essence, little has changed since, but plywood soon became the popular choice for the bats and the "skinning" of the tennis balls became widespread.
Yes, we're telling you to add in a lot of features, but time is of the essence, and the next generation of TiVo hardware with tru2way support needs to hit shelves soon.
That impact decayed quickly: in essence the ads gave Perry a little bounce, but once they were off the poll numbers reverted back to where they had been before the ads aired.
Those with more than a superficial view of American national security, who would defend and preserve it from the fire next time, have by necessity divided their forces in advocacy of its various elements, but they have neglected its essence.
Despite all the debate about Keystone, the essence of the oil challenge is not in the supply chain but in the supply itself, and the fact that so much of our supply is foreign.
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Which, in essence, is that you should never listen to what people say about something but should instead look at what they actually do.
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In essence, I believe this was not a failure of the drug or the mechanism but a failure of us as investigators to make sure we had sufficient disease in our population upon which to test our hypothesis--somewhat akin to trying to show one antibiotic is better than another or even a placebo, but selecting a population with no infection!
That's the essence of Eurovision - bringing all these different people together, but to see all this diversity in my hometown is unbelievable.
So these are not terribly different approaches, but the binding effort, the binding essence is going to be the sticking point, I think, in negotiations between the House and Senate.
In essence, Privateer is helping to fill the void left by skittish banks that have all but refused to grant loans to pot-friendly businesses until they discern which way the legal winds are blowing.
Of course, to some this is the essence of recession but the jobless rate depends also on many other factors, not just on the fall in demand.
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