No one can tell the public whether or not these groups could survive without foreign funding.
It's like you're so free in what you can, what you believe, no one can tell you anything.
No one can tell the future, but we live in a time of a great deal more uncertainty than normal, and uncertainty itself takes a serious toll on an economy.
No-one can tell whether the area will turn out to be typical of the UK as a whole.
But, no-one can tell you how, or when this is likely to happen.
What the religion actually involves, no one can really tell.
"No-one can tell me that raping a three-month-old baby or 87-year-old granny or burning a library or vandalising a school is caused by poverty, " said trade union federation leader Zwelenzima Vavi, in a recent Tweet exchange.
It is of national importance because, although no one single document can tell the whole story, it is at the heart of the documentary evidence that has informed modern opinion on the First World War.
As an example of its economic amnesia, virtually no one in the city can tell you who Lyman C.
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As far as we can tell, no one is holding their breath, anxiously peering over the side of the chasm.
As far as we can tell, no one in the world receives more dividends than Lee Shau-kee -- certainly not on an aftertax basis.
As far as I can tell, no one else in the company shares that belief, and there is a lot of pretty compelling information pointing to the opposite conclusion.
"Unfortunately, if you were going to tell me no one can go to the conclave who has part in any type of cover up, you would probably exclude every cardinal in the church, because unfortunately that's the way the church is operated, " he said.
But I can tell you that no one outside of this administration has been shown a draft of the speech.
The short answer is that no one can know for certain because statistics only tell a small part of the story.
From the metals trade which is my daily bread I can tell you that no one is ever going to build another copper smelter in the US ever again.
Now, I know no one in Kenya is familiar with Barack Obama, but I can tell you although for years as a United States senator, I had -- I was on a committee called the Foreign Relations Committee, the chairman, and did a lot of work relating to Africa, I hear about Kenya all the time from Barack Obama.
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