Many medical ethicists, moreover, mutter that allowing commerce to enter the transplant arena is immoral.
Some rating agencies mutter that Belgium's debt could be downgraded if the deadlock is not resolved.
Trade experts mutter that it may violate World Trade Organisation rules against raising tariffs.
Some Dutch and German ministers still mutter, albeit in private, about keeping the Italians out.
We mutter to each other, work ourselves up into a state of righteous indignation.
Some analysts mutter that Phelps Dodge embarked on the merger chiefly to save itself from being taken over.
But gradually this steady wavelike hum was joined by a vague extraneous mutter.
Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, violin virtuoso Anne-Sophie Mutter, and Unilever CEO Paul Polman.
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If so, the lobbyists mutter, it would be the death of the industry.
Cynics mutter that this is just a variant of jam tomorrow, but for the moment no one really knows.
Estate agents mutter darkly about potential purchasers heading elsewhere rather than pushing local house prices even more vertiginously high.
Inflation has been brought down to low single figures, but some mutter that this has come at the expense of output.
Why there are even some who mutter that the US case so recently decided was influenced by a home court advantage.
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They mutter that it could turn out to be Mr Mugabe's downfall.
While the rating agencies mutter about downgrading Treasury debt, the markets seem absolutely copacetic about the risks of a late summer U.S. bond default.
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And, as they phone home, holiday-makers might even mutter a word of thanks for the European Commission's work to force down outrageous mobile-roaming fees.
Unionist politicians accuse the British government of betrayal, and mutter about walking out of multi-party talks, which have been going nowhere in any case.
Surely, mutter diplomats, any country seeking to join the EU that had ejected Roma as noisily as France has would have its application held up.
As the earpieces move from the sidewalk to sales division, expect to see many more executives wandering around corporate hallways seeming to mutter to themselves.
Just think, some mutter darkly, what would have happened if the financial crisis and the war in Georgia had taken place under the preceding Slovenian presidency.
"All very well for him to say, " you might hear European finance ministers mutter, tomorrow, when Mr Geithner tells them all this at their meeting in Poland.
That is why Labour call it a phantom veto and why some sceptics are beginning to mutter that he has turned out to be more John Major than Margaret Thatcher.
Although there is no doubt that Mr Blair and Mr Clinton get on very well, some White House aides are beginning to mutter that the British prime minister may be a bit over-rated.
With his experience in the Treasury Department under Larry Summers, Mr Geithner has the aptest background, but he is only 39 years old and, some Fund staff mutter, not even a real economist.
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Others honored by the organization, which runs programs focused on security, cooperation, economics, the environment and which centers on the Middle East, Africa and Asia, were Unilever CEO Paul Polman and violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter.
Rivals mutter that Deutsche Post's huge investment in non-letters businesses is designed to ensure there is enough work for the 33 state-of-the-art package-sorting centres that it built at great cost a few years ago.
As people on the left began to mutter that Mr Amato was a competent prime minister but an unconvincing candidate to win an election, the mayor let it be known that he is available.
But that's a Hobson's Choice, you may mutter.
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