Mr Plaskow is at pains to point out that Radlett is not a ghetto.
Mr Blocher is at pains to distance himself from Mr Haider, and other leaders of the far right.
He is at pains to suggest that his foreign policy would bear a striking similarity to Mr Blair's.
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.
He is at pains to point out that while he is the man in charge, it is very much a collaborative process.
He is at pains to play down the prospect of wrenching change.
Mr Shermer is aware of this risk, and is at pains to reassure readers that his conclusions apply to everyone, even himself.
But Humphreys is at pains to state that due to their high-quality playing squad, there are huge international demands on the Ospreys stars.
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.
Mr Ntaganda is wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague for war crimes, so the M23 is at pains publicly to distance itself from him.
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.
In his written testimony, Mr Schmalensee is at pains to insist that the Justice Department's case against Microsoft does not turn on the question whether the firm is a monopoly in the operating-systems market.
Jack Straw, the home secretary, who is responsible for the new legislation, is at pains to defend himself against charges of gerrymandering: the new law will not take effect until mid-2002, after the next general election.
As a leadership guru, Mr Kotter is at pains to show that Konosuke Matsushita's personal hardships and misfortunes a poverty-stricken childhood, the early loss of both parents, the death of a son left life-long scars of pain, anger, shame and humiliation.
If the scheme were implemented (and the WHO is at pains to point out that this paper in no way indicates a change of policy), it would be more costly to begin with than the existing plan of universal access.
But, as the industry is understandably at pains to point out, it could have some curious knock-on effects.
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Dixon is at least taking pains to assert that the sun is rising on a new era of responsible spending at Chesapeake.
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However, Lula (as he is known) has been at pains not to frighten foreign investors.
Rumsfeld, who suffered heavy criticism of his tactics early in the war, has been at pains to stress he is not on a victory tour.
Staff are at pains to emphasise that it is doing great work in creating dialogue between different groups.
As Sir Mervyn was at pains to emphasise, this is not a simple matter of "in or out" - or even, in David Cameron's rather undiplomatic phrase, "make-up or break-up".
In his subsequent statements, the Ulster Unionist leader has been at pains to suggest that agreement is still possible if the unionists' concerns about a firm timetable for disarmament are met.
Government officials are at pains to explain why New Zealand is not like the emerging economies of Asia.
In any event, U.S. officials are at pains to say that military action is not an option, at least for now.
In fact, though he is a practising Catholic, Mr Aznar has long been at pains to keep his distance from the hard old right and from the traditionalists close to the church.
Ever since Bill Clinton and Ryutaro Hashimoto reaffirmed their security alliance last year, both Japan and America have been at pains to tell China that the alliance is not directed at anyone, only at coping with instability.
Naturally, the charities concerned are at pains to stress that they check out who it is they do business with.
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.
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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