It transpired that the scarcely believable message was not, in fact, to be believed: The sketch was written by her press secretary, Bernard Ingham.
Free-market ideologues notwithstanding, there is scarcely one technology of significance that was not nurtured through public as well as private care.
Otherwise, even a return to brisk economic growth (something that scarcely looks likely right now) will not be enough to rescue them from the breadline.
The executive in our government is not the sole, it is scarcely the principal object of my jealousy.
It is a larger one than it looks, since it is scarcely conceivable that batka (father) does not imagine for himself some greater destiny than running pocket-sized Belarus.
Precisely because it has evolved as an economic entity, but not as a military one and scarcely as a diplomatic one, it has found friends almost everywhere and few if any real enemies.
Shah scarcely bothers to make the case that they are not to blame.
One can scarcely find an official or press account of these events that does not start with something to the effect that the attacks were precipitated by that (almost-entirely-unviewed) short film.
In point of fact, it seems there is scarcely a serious bad actor on the planet with whom Jimmy Carter has not met.
That scarcely credible annihilation of Austria in Valencia revealed most about the side, though not just because of the scoreline.
This is also shrewd: the poor do not care about his achievements as a diplomat and globaliser, which scarcely impinge on their lives.
There is scarcely a family that is long established in the peerage or baronetage which has not married into the non-titled but sometimes more solidly upper-class gentry.
"He simply can't bankrupt their organisation and I'm sure he appreciates that the New Zealand government is scarcely going to pay tens of millions of dollars to Zimbabwe for the privilege of not touring their country, " he said.
It was not until well past the formal deadline, amid gestures and language that were scarcely diplomatic, that delegates were able to cut a deal.
The cost of such a collapse scarcely bears thinking about and South Koreans for the most part are trying their best not to do so.
Although not-for-profits may offer better health care, Dr Kongstvedt reckons that this scarcely guarantees their own health.
That's scarcely more tangible than a man's thoughts--a thing to be copied and shared, not sold.
And this was so short a time ago, for the woman lawyer in the abstract has not yet attained her majority, that the novelty of her very existence has scarcely begun to wear off, and the newspapers publish and republish little floating items about women lawyers along with those of the latest sea-serpent .
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This can scarcely come as a surprise since, as the right-hand man of Yasser Arafat for decades, he is not exactly a new leader "not compromised by terror" - whose election Mr. Bush made, nearly three years ago, a precondition for U.S. recognition of a Palestinian state.
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