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They will react, and the Administration has not thought it all the way through.
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This is what all the stuff about accruals and liabilities is about, recognising that money will have to be handed over but just not yet: and that of course extends all the way through the accounts, not just the tax side of it.
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Hours later, she found them nice and brown -- if not necessarily cooked all the way through.
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Of course, in the current discussion, it has to be mentioned that the Euro itself was not exactly thought through all the way to the end.
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There are certain scenarios, says Dr Lagace, where you might want to use a material because of its surface properties, but you might not want that property all the way through the material.
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Ms. PROSE: I mean I have a chapter on sentences in which I quote Raymond Chandler, and it was just hard not to quote Raymond Chandler all the way through the chapter.
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An underwriter is responsible for making sure that shiny loan is shiny all the way through, not just on the outside.
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