• Instead, the conference expressed its feelings in the time honoured way - they gave Mr Blair a half-hearted, half-seated ovation of less than a minute.

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  • The shame of it is that whoever wins this sad and unrealistic programme will be launched upon a career that they have not earned in the time honoured way of hard graft over years and years of song writing, touring and recording.

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  • The time-honoured way to make investors careful and managers dutiful is for collapses to happen from time to time.

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  • And that's a challenge to Scots' time-honoured sense of themselves, as the poor economic cousins.

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  • The bureaucrats are appealing, in time-honoured fashion, to the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's road lobby.

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  • In a time-honoured system, an owner hires a captain who in turn provides the crew.

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  • Liberals calling for greater openness are being dealt with in the time-honoured repressive fashion.

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  • Treasury traditionalists may regard these apparently footling changes as a shocking breach of time-honoured tradition.

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  • To enforce its will around the world, Washington has traditionally relied on the time-honoured trade embargo.

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  • And the time-honoured blind date could soon fall out of fashion, if the report's conclusions are correct.

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  • Little wonder that Japanese banks reacted in the time-honoured fashion of banks the world over: lend, lend, lend.

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  • But Vicente del Bosque, in time-honoured tradition, insists the Scots will pose his players problems when they meet at Hampden in October.

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  • It regularly skewers those captains of industry and finance who, in the time-honoured German way, strike behind-the-scenes deals with minimal regard for shareholders.

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  • In the meantime, ambitious women would do well to return to a time-honoured but supposedly obsolete tradition, and apply under a male name.

    ECONOMIST: Peer review

  • There is therefore a considerable risk that schools will pay lip service to the new reforms while continuing to cram students in the time-honoured fashion.

    ECONOMIST: China

  • This hypothesis has the consumer rejecting the last decade's trend towards brand-induced uniformity and techno-production in favour of those time-honoured values of authenticity and individuality.

    ECONOMIST: Fur and fashion

  • There are over 30 Assam and Chinese varieties (as well as a wide range of herbal teas), and tea production follows the time-honoured system of hand plucking the bushes.

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  • Some fear the government would lose the ability to put its bills before the House - defying the time-honoured maxim that the government "must get its business".

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  • The time-honoured way for a Republican opposition to undermine a Democratic president is to depict him as profligate with the nation's treasure and careless of its security.

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  • This time, it helps that his opponent is a political neophyte, a personal-injury lawyer continuing the time-honoured tradition of rich trial lawyers morphing into Democratic Senate candidates.

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  • New systems of proportional representation have been introduced for elections in Scotland and Wales, and for the European Parliament, in place of Britain's time-honoured system of first-past-the-post.

    ECONOMIST: Britain

  • There has been a profound loss of cultural creativity, apparent, for example, in the decay of the Islamic city and its time-honoured traditions of craftsmanship, piety and community.

    ECONOMIST: Islam

  • He thinks this time-honoured contest holds lessons for business today.

    ECONOMIST: Can voguish management theory help to win a venerable race?

  • While aperitvo is not new to the English capital, in recent years some exciting restaurants have introduced it to their menus, hoping to make the time-honoured European tradition a mainstream London scene.

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  • She then stole the show again on Wednesday when she interrupted one of America's time-honoured political rituals reading the roll call of how each state cast their votes to move that Mr Obama be nominated unanimously.

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  • Far from being a time-honoured tool for controlling interest rates, the Fed only began paying interest on reserves in 2008 and had little difficulty controlling interest rates prior to the introduction of this policy.

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  • The ceremony, which was held in Scotland for the first time, also honoured Billy Bragg and Roy Harper with lifetime achievement awards.

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  • His other pledges may take a long time to get honoured.

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  • For years, inflation helped government balance its books, while promising huge sums for this or that, knowing the money would have shrunk, in real terms, by the time the promise was honoured.

    ECONOMIST: Can Cardoso use financial chaos to reform Brazil?

  • But at the same time, more Poles are honoured by Israel for saving Jews during the war than any other nationality.

    BBC: Polish inmates help restore Jewish legacy

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