What we do is ethereal so why do we need to taint it with confusing, mundane legalese?
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Slaughterhouses that process 300 or more animals an hour and pass them through the same grinders allow a single infected carcass potentially to taint tens of thousands of kilos of meat.
Better, by far, to have very simple rules based solutions, such as that carbon tax, than to allow even the taint of suspicion to attach to the activities of parliamentarians.
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To avoid further taint, the U.S. sent a delegation to strike the compromise reached late Thursday.
The NFL will have to work overtime to escape the taint and keep its sport clean.
After the accounting mischief at Fannie Mae the term "government-sponsored enterprise" has a bit of a taint to it.
In addition to the Internet taint, Overture suffers from fears that privately held Google--the dominant force in the search field--will run it out of business.
Lewis, perhaps the most famous player to appear on Sunday, has been in the headlines for issues less marketable than his elder statesman status and looming retirement, from performance enhancing drug allegations to the lingering taint of an obstruction of justice plea Lewis made in the aftermath of two unsolved murders back in 2000.
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Mr Maude called for a fresh start and for the Prime Minister to heed the advice of his "design guru" Lord Rogers to appoint a senior national figure with no possible taint of party politics to manage the project.
The U.S. Trust deal and other recent moves have the company jumping into the business of offering advice and myriad other services, a huge departure for a company that has worked hard to distance itself from the taint of stock shilling.
After she left, you had various people trying to reignite the evangelical zeal, but the privatisations they then had to look at were less straightforward, like the railways, and it's easy, with hindsight, to let some of these taint the privatisations that happened before.
Stansky goes to great lengths in Magellan's semiannual report to defend his fund from this taint of closet indexing.
Though the allegations may be impossible to prove, Vodacom fears any taint.
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And if he does not, it will be a taint that will be hard to erase.
But the taint of scandal is difficult to overcome, and unfortunately it is hard to believe that Mr. Junker acted alone.
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It's a very nice show-piece, although the necessity for all your S Beam sharing partners to upgrade to the Galaxy S III does inevitably taint that offering.
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Now Mr. Goldberg is in the process of getting all his snacks certified as free of genetically modified material, part of his quest to scrub away the junk-food taint.
Regulators are concerned that the payments may taint the advice Mercer and others dispense to pension plans about which money managers to employ.
Mr Berlusconi, a man once reported to have said he entered politics to avoid going to prison, has not always striven to present the impression that he heads a government free from taint.
They may claim to represent a good people or a worthy cause, but they taint the political platforms they embrace.
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Analysts warned at the time that renaming the struggling NTL would do nothing more than taint Virgin's reputation, while BSkyB would continue to be a looming threat.
When skunks learn that they cannot taint the messenger and, in so doing, thwart his campaign to articulate the truth, they have no choice but to flee.
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Not only was the company setting out to take on the trillion-dollar telecoms industry, but its founders also bore the taint of litigation.
It is so potent that a tablespoon of it could taint an entire year's wine production in the United States, according to Christian Butzke, a former oenologist at the University of California, Davis, and now director of winemaking at Sakonnet Vineyards in Little Compton, Rhode Island.
Deceiving the experts, he not only showed his conjecture to be convincing, but also demonstrated that his 20th-century hand could draw without the least taint of his own era.
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The problem was first detected in the 1996 Burgundy vintage, when collectors, experts and journalists started to notice the prevalence of a number of faulty bottles that weren't just infected with cork taint.
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The Legion's lawyer, Joseph Avanzato, had argued that the information in the documents ordered unsealed could taint prospective jurors in the case about the wealthy aunt's will and wanted them to remain hidden from public view.
Goldman brass told managers to make sure the reaction inside the firm was subdued, fearing that cheering or other celebration would further taint the firm's reputation.
The judge had ruled on Wednesday that the public had a right to access the documents despite concerns from the Legion's attorney, Joseph Avanzato, that they could taint a future jury.
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