Sandell says you never can tell when you're going to meet a great entrepreneur.
"We hope forecasts are exaggerating the amount of snow, but you never can tell, " he said.
"You never can feel relaxed, because you always have to be at your best, " she said.
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But some dice really do produce better results, since mass-produced dice never can be 100% truly random.
And that is why, with or without experiments, economics is not and never can be a proper science.
But since investors had been discounting such a rescue, you never can tell.
But equal ranks and equal property never can be inferred from it, any more than equal understanding, agility, vigor or beauty.
"Having been in this business a long time, I think that you never can underestimate the power of American values, " Mr. Gates said.
It is devoted to television and entertainment in a way that the cable companies, with their primary interest in telecoms, never can be.
When a weather crisis hits New York, you never can predict just how the Big Apple or its millions of residents are going to react.
"Never can I describe to you the emotions I felt, " he opened his report from Paris, before going on to three columns about how he felt.
"It ends up being kind of a damaged life if you seek to be famous because you can never get there, really, and you can never can get rid of it, and it spoils your days trying, " he said.
"We hope forecasts are exaggerating the amount of snow, but you never can tell, " Bloomberg said, adding that at least the bad weather is arriving on a weekend, when the traffic is lighter and snowplows can clean up the streets more easily.
Perhaps we never can but my plea tonight, here in Portugal, whose prime minister with great courage supported our action in Iraq but whose people like the British people were sorely divided over it, is that for now we surmount this division and seek common ground.
Say asserted that there can never be a general glut of products, which is the same thing as saying that there can never be a systemic shortage of money.
And then a younger class of Little Edies who still yearn for what Big Edie had but can never have it, can't for whatever reason leave that house, and are wrapping themselves in drapes and afghans and calling them dresses.
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And so I say, it's never too late, we can never say it enough.
But even those who at one time say "never" can later change their minds.
You can never stop great players but you can limit their impact and I thought our guys did a wonderful job.
Part of the goal, Badger says, is to create a sense that officials from different agencies who have never met can have personal interactions in cyberspace.
"Never again can people say UKIP is a wasted vote, that we are splitting the vote, that somehow we can't win, because we have come ever so close to winning in this by-election, " he told the BBC.
Just as an anorexic is never thin enough, to a fundamentalist we can never be pure enough.
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Because one thing is always true: Democrats can never be as good at being Republicans as Republicans can.
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"That bell can never be unrung, but the many associated errors can be corrected, " the Paterno report states.
It's very easy for you -- for the credit card companies to find you and send you your bill, but somehow you can never get a decent bill that makes sense and that you can read in health care because of all the paperwork involved.
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