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But a major Israeli or American attack on Iran's nuclear facilities would make another Hezbollah-Israel clash almost, but not entirely, inevitable, given Hezbollah's undoubted status as a strategic Iranian asset.
BBC: What next for Hezbollah, Israel, Syria and Iran?
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But he clearly believes that Collymore is too much of a gamble, for all his undoubted talent.
BBC: Redknapp rubbishes Collymore 'nonsense'
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If you have the undoubted pleasure of watching from the Royal Enclosure, then a real effort will have to be made.
BBC: Kitted out for Royal Ascot
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As a tourist attraction, its restoration is an undoubted success.
ECONOMIST: Brazilian cities
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Despite the undoubted achievements of the "SOS Dairy" campaign it was always a surprise that these two very different groups of farmers came together in the first place.
BBC: The NFU and Farmers for Action go their separate ways
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But there is an undoubted element of power and status in knowing not just information, but a distinct quotation or verse.
BBC: Memory and method: In praise of learning by rote
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The absence or otherwise of those answers is likely to play as much a part in the fate of Mr Duncan Smith as the undoubted discontent currently being expressed.
BBC: Not-so-quiet plot to dump the quiet man
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To a greater extent than is usually recognised, Mr Clinton's dominance of the public debate is as much a result of where the spotlight is shining as of his undoubted drawing-power.
ECONOMIST: Al Gore��s unruly party
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Despite being only eight weeks at most from a general election, the Tories have produced a plan that is workable, attractive and takes account of the undoubted difficulties that confront the project.
ECONOMIST: Who needs a state pension?
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But for all the undoubted ability of players like Scott Styris, Jacob Oram and Shane Bond, New Zealand are a side which relies more on hard work than star quality.
BBC: No dream ending for Fleming
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"The government of the United States has broad, undoubted power over the subject of immigration and the status of aliens, " Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote for a majority including Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor.
WSJ: Supreme Court Splits on Arizona Immigration Law