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More crazy, dangerous stunts are inevitable, and will be seen as business as usual. (Unless, maybe, the media decide to persistently point out just how crazy and dangerous they are.) And, in all likelihood, very little of substance will actually be accomplished.
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The kindest way of describing the government's U-turn over its new F35 fighter fleet is to point out that it should never have rushed to decide on the subject back in its Strategic Defence and Security Review or SDSR of October 2010.
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In forming the trust we would have to look out into the future and decide at what point our daughter would be responsible enough to handle the money wisely.
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But then again, the suggestion was out there that maybe the U.S. would at some point decide to institute monetary and fiscal policy.
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Meanwhile, Disney takes pains to point out that the bands are not forced on their guests, and that they decide how much information they share.
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