Let a few plain-spoken facts suffice: the widely-alleged existence of a vast BAE slush fund with which to bribe Saudi government officials was under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office until they were called off following pressure from Tony Blair in 2006 on the grounds of the Mother of All Euphemisms, national security.
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Again, I would -- suffice to say, our admonition that BP will pay for this leak is -- they will pay for this leak.
New opportunities and threats emerge, and yesterday's answers may not--and probably won't--suffice.
Where a 42-inch screen would suffice for romantic comedies, go with a 50-incher for maximum in-your-face impact.
It wouldn't be right for me to name them -- that might simply start another round of cat-and-mouse -- but suffice to say if you are heading to Shanghai and want to keep up with the news online, you might want to do some research on Stockholm and Frankfurt before you go.
Suffice to say we do not -- nobody believes anybody has pitched a perfect game.
We use four-letter functionals now and then (but only where no other, five-letter word will suffice).
Suffice to say it finished 0-0 and no-one landed a rock anywhere near the house.
Bush's visit this week may help the Japanese focus on the fact that they already face a crisis, and that half-measures will not suffice.
In its Tuesday ruling, the agency said social-media sites would also suffice in some circumstances.
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There are plenty of times during the week when quick logistical updates are necessary and e-mail won't suffice.
Suffice to say, it feels well-built, which makes sense, as the casing is fashioned entirely out of aluminum.
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Suffice it to say that this 47-year-old Chicago native transplanted to California has become one of America's top purveyors of financial advice.
Suffice it to say, if climate-gate was not the elephant in the room for many of those present, it should have been.
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Suffice it to say that on my 6-day trip, I did not hit every corner of Peru worth seeing.
Suffice it to say that they will re-draw these districts to their benefit.
Suffice to say, if you have non-technical relatives who rely upon you to navigate this conundrum, you might find yourself having to make this distinction on a regular basis.
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And even well-designed disclosure requirements may not suffice.
We'll discuss Senator Kennedy's terrorism-related argument later, but suffice it to say, he does not appear to grant any credit to the view that, like the Taliban, Saddam Hussein was on the wrong side--that we were not dealing with him in a vacuum.
But suffice to say it is a taut, well-written story, which manages to do something new and different with the traditional ghost story.
For this purpose, it is not necessary to use some exotic trust structure or obscure jurisdiction, but a well-drafted irrevocable grantor trust should usually suffice.
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Short-range missiles launched of a ship would suffice to deliver a strategic EMP attack.
Suffice to say, though, we can find ways -- COMISAF can find ways to use those troops.
But for Nordiques die-hards, junior hockey won't suffice, and rooting for the loathsome Canadiens was never an option.
Suffice it to say, though, that any taxpayer-enabled aid to the financial wherewithal of those trying to kill Americans is too much aid.
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Suffice it to say, Tony Blair's mugged-liberal response to terror attacks in the United Kingdom makes the USA Patriot Act look like the ACLU's fondest dream.
But suffice it to say that Mitt is a very goal-oriented guy, and after achieving the governorship, he set his sights quickly on the next challenge -- the one that had eluded his beloved father -- the presidency.
Suffice it to say, since its announcement in mid-May, the project has been attacked on both ethical and legal grounds--most notably for its questionable treatment of it participants, with debates focused on the long hours and lack of schooling for the show's young cast.
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