During Sir Edward's eight days in the witness box, he has insisted there was not a scrap of truth in the suggestion that he knew unarmed civilians could be caught up in shooting between IRA gunmen and British soldiers.
Banks that have not taken a scrap of government money still benefit from their stabilising presence.
They thought Leighton Andrews' decision not to scrap GCSEs, but instead to tighten them, not to scrap a modular way of teaching but accept it's high time to put a new emphasis on standards, on numeracy and literacy was probably the right thing to have done.
The collected sayings of our greatest-ever coach is not a book, more a scrap of paper with a very large typeface.
Google's experience with Android, which has become the dominant operating system on new smartphones, shows it is not afraid of a scrap in the consumer arena.
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As part of a concerted effort at rapprochement with the Kremlin, Mr. Obama is not only signaling a willingness to scrap the missile defense deployment previously agreed upon by NATO and the basing countries, Poland and the Czech Republic.
The DoD is suggesting that scrap that is under 1 millirem a year should not be considered radioactive scrap.
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Rent control may have long outlived its temporary status, but that has not prevented a spirited battle to scrap the laws when they come up for renewal every three years.
In September 2010, the government announced it would not back a pledge made by Labour to scrap parking charges in England's hospitals, saying the plan could not be justified.
Now obviously, a copper scrap refiner does not pay the full value of the copper contained within scrap.
The messy Health and Social Care Bill, which passed a reading in the House of Lords after a noisy scrap this week, is not seen as the Department of Health's finest hour, for one thing.
That, as you might have guessed, has lead some to question the Scottish government's practice of relying on electronic tags to monitor early release offenders, but the government seems to be sticking to its guns, with a spokesman saying that "a breach does not necessarily equate to reoffending, " although, as the Scotsman reports, it did recently scrap a plan to tag suspects who were allowed out on bail.
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Nothing serious, just a scrap, but with real knives, not chalked sticks, like kids use.
SNH, which is involved in a trial reintroduction in Argyll, said it could not scrap something that did not exist.
A. appear to yield a useful scrap of information something that did not happen in the actual investigation.
One of the most talked about proposals for the Budget has been to scrap the 50p tax rate for top earners, not a popular decision, judging from most polls.
While you many not have the money, you might scrap it together and go hire a CPA first and have them go over everything and follow their lead.
The British Metals Recycling Association has been supporting the Scrap Metal Dealers Bill, saying a cash ban alone will not reduce metal theft.
Edel Tully, UBS analyst said that scrap sales have risen by a marginal degree, but she is not concerned about the supply factor.
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The fines are simply not high enough to deter someone who is currently able to get a very good price for scrap metal.
They have a very young squad, with not a great deal of depth to it, and I'm afraid I foresee another relegation scrap ahead.
Initially, we were not sure if we would have to scrap the consumer arm of Zealyst entirely, which felt like a betrayal of the people who supported us from the beginning.
The government saw off calls in Parliament to scrap the VAT rise or to delay it pending a review on its impact on certain groups but not without concerns being expressed by Lib Dem members.
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