Labour's folk memory of right-wing spies fomenting treason is emphatically not something Mr Blair would want to revive.
This is emphatically not the fault of those working on the front line.
"Intense sunshine" is emphatically not a climatic scenario we're accustomed to in Cornwall.
The tribunal, like its counterpart for Rwanda, is emphatically not a victors' court.
That is emphatically not what America or any Western country has today.
But this is emphatically not the economic problem facing the broadband market.
All of this fixation with prestige I suppose is fine and dandy, but the problem is that prestige is emphatically not the equivalent of quality.
This, however, is emphatically not the economic problem which society faces.
While North Korea is still that country, China is emphatically not.
He told the World at One on BBC Radio 4 he was emphatically not saying schools would move away from having daily literacy and numeracy hours.
Maybe a reporter (EMPHATICALLY NOT ME) could take a bag of high-tech doodads on a cross-country flight to New Mexico or San Francisco and try them out.
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.
This is military action against the evil regime of Saddam Hussein, and it is emphatically not an attack or an excuse for an attack on Islam, on muslim communities here in Scotland.
Danny Alexander, Lib Dem Chief Secretary to the Treasury, denied the plans were treating the longterm unemployed in the same way as criminals doing community service, telling the BBC's Politics Show the "purpose is emphatically not to punish and it's not to humiliate".
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But he should not be unduly awed by them: the voters have made it plain that, though they do not like the current state of affairs, most of them emphatically do not want to go back to the totalitarian past.
When the hard-nosed behavioral scientist James March taught his famous course at Stanford using War and Peace and other novels as texts, he emphatically was not teaching a literature course.
Some people love it and others emphatically do not.
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Only someone ignorant of the easy-to-ascertain realities could think that the United States could profit from such a war, even if we were willing to steal Iraq's oil, which we emphatically are not going to do.
He presumably would have done so by relying on a special IRS "safe harbor" rule relating to the taxation of a service partner's receipt of such interests, but that rule emphatically does not apply to an interest when sold to a retirement plan, which is supposed to be measured by its true fair market value.
In the joke, a large arrow points to a red button and reads, emphatically, DO NOT PUSH THIS BUTTON.
And China has repeatedly and emphatically insisted it will not agree to any restrictions on its carbon dioxide emissions.
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The Elephants' hopes of progressing to the second round in South Africa always appeared slim as they needed to not only emphatically beat their opponents to make up an enormous goal deficit, but also hope that Portugal lost to Brazil in the other fixture in Group G.
But the bottom line here is emphatically stark: Currency changes are not the way to wealth.
But I want to say emphatically that if the president had not done what he did in support of both Chrysler and General Motors our country would have lost millions of jobs and, you know, the technology in that particular industry allows us to put our foot in a lot of the different industries around the globe.
The encouraging news is that Mali's coup leaders - not an inspiring crowd - have been emphatically sidelined by events on the ground.
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