Don't get the idea that the exuberant 1990s were a singularly bad decade of economic forecasting.
It originally was designed to honor "any singularly meritorious action, " according to Washington's orders.
Why risk that USDA reputation that singularly depicts the success of the beef industry?
Palmisano shed its PC business in 2004 and has singularly focused on technology for corporations.
This singularly portentous problem arises from communique language the Clinton Administration has developed with the Russians.
The dilemma is that policies to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions have so far been singularly unsuccessful.
Singularly low, as if instead of being so close beside him, it were at a distance.
According to cultural elitists, America was singularly vile for exploiting workers, enslaving blacks, robbing Indians and oppressing women.
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They are singularly focused on releasing their own entertainment products in the form of apps, books and games.
But perhaps no better could be expected from an industry that has proved singularly dim in its deviousness.
How quaint that he ended up not just in business but in a business of singularly ill repute.
It should be singularly focused on driving an agenda that speaks to the unemployment crisis afflicting black America.
The slope of the yield curve, singularly, is a long-time, powerful leading economic indicator the steeper the more positive.
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Spies by definition work in secret and, as Mr Moynihan points out, openness is a singularly American characteristic.
The government has singularly failed to accept any responsibility and would like to see nothing more than a whitewash.
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The trouble is, his brief tenure as prime minister has been singularly ineffective.
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If the work can be done singularly and efficiently by a talented individual, then why set up a team?
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He is angry that the Bush administration singularly failed to consult him or give him warning of the decision.
Sheriff Andrew Berry told Fraser, from Wick, that his treatment of the pets had been "singularly unpleasant and unnecessary".
Free market principles and constitutional government do not singularly favor old white fogeys.
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This too has singularly failed to reduce crime or the prison population substantially.
What is it about YouTube vast, powerful YouTube that makes it so singularly useless as a medium of communication?
By virtue of our peculiar history (Model T) and sprawling geography, we have come to see ourselves as singularly entitled, automotively.
This makes it singularly inappropriate to use tax data to compare income shares before and after the explosion of tax deferred accounts.
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His commitment to reforming antiquated systems is not singularly focused on education.
Such stockpiles have been historically shown to be a singularly effective deterrent to the use of CW against those who possess them.
These challenges are in large part due to a singularly company-centric view of investing, building, and realizing value that remains commonplace today.
Using paintings and prints by other artists as a starting point, he distorts and elaborates the settings into a singularly original fantasy.
One consistent thread throughout the Arab world is concern for the Iraqi people, hit for eight years by sanctions that are singularly punishing.
Saints youth team coach Dave Merrington was singularly unimpressed by the hopeful as a forward and even gave him a try-out at right-back.
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