No-one with a scintilla of intelligence just presumes an idea like that will succeed.
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There is not one scintilla of hope they will provide you with the appreciation you feel you deserve.
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But the central issue remains: How can one claim that the past will be prologue without a scintilla of apparent doubt?
Mary Higgins QC, for Daly, also contended that her client was facing "a weak case based on a scintilla of evidence".
And he said apart from the injuries there was not a "scintilla of criticism" of the way the couple had cared for the children.
And he added that an inquiry had shown "there is not a single scintilla of evidence of any impropriety whatsoever" by current cabinet ministers.
That effectively killed the law since somebody almost always possessed some scintilla of knowledge of the underlying facts of the case, even if the government was not acting on it.
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As well as Conservatives who want Leveson, there are Liberal Democrat and Labour MPs who oppose statutory regulation in principle - Labour's Sir Gerald Kaufman, for example is an ex-Mirror journalist and is vehemently against any scintilla of statutory regulation.
" But the whole movie keeps going back and forth -- between his domestic distress and his troika of adversaries, none of whom musters a scintilla of the evil allure exuded by Alfred Molina's Doc Ock, the tentacled cyborg who enlivened "Spider-Man 2.
"The people who murdered Paul Quinn are criminals, they need to be arrested and there is a duty and a responsibility with everyone with any scintilla of information whatsoever to bring that information forward to both the Garda and the police here in the north, " he said.
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On Saturday, politicians and community leaders were trying to reassure residents of Tulsa's predominantly black north side that authorities had the Friday shootings under control, while at the same time asking anyone with even a scintilla of first-hand information to come forward and help them find whoever was responsible.
The tenor, a journalist who comes to interview the diva, turns out to be a wannabe opera singer himself, and in a fantasy sequence the two tediously execute the love duet of the diva's opera (about Eleanor of Aquitaine, of all things), a ponderous event with not one scintilla of musical heat or passion (that's the bit that ends with the bells).
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