Curiously, Mr Miliband's statement does not, in so many words, recognise Chinese sovereignty.
Mr. WESSEL: Well, Fed chairman Ben Bernanke has said, in so many words, whatever it takes to rescue the economy.
Without saying so, in so many words then, my opponent was acknowledging that diplomacy and sanctions had proved to be a failure.
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ECB-watchers and markets understand this, even though it has not been spelt out in so many words by Jean-Claude Trichet, the ECB's president.
If I could have thought through the meaning of the moment in so many words, this is probably what I would have been thinking.
In so many words, the more platforms that Unreal Engine variants can go, the better for Epic (as well as for engine licensees, of course).
What they meant without saying so in so many words was why do the European policymakers not follow the obvious example of the U.S. policymakers.
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Though no one says it in so many words, the movie produces an uncanny impression of a disastrous logic at work in the interrogation process: the Army and C.
In so many words, ALT Systems will take the disparate pieces of hardware and software from HP, NVIDIA, Autodesk and Epic Games to provide an all-in-one buying solution for game dev studios.
He had been told in so many words by his old boss and friend Spyros Skouras, president of Twentieth Century Fox, that the company would not employ him unless he satisfied the Committee.
Within a couple of weeks of passing along the faxed report from airport security, Alan and I get an email telling us that the ex-husband has decided, in so many words, to stay put.
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And that model means beefier internals, such as NVIDIA's Tegra 4, announced just over a month ago at CES. In so many words, we very much expect NVIDIA and OUYA's lovefest to continue.
And, more personally, he regrets if not in so many words not cutting off at the knees Vaclav Klaus, his arch political rival, chief opposition troublemaker and a former prime minister, when he had the chance back in 1991.
During the Republican presidential debate in Columbia, South Carolina on May 15, Representative Ron Paul, in so many words, blamed the foreign policy of the United States for the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, DC.
Even websites and blogs have been devoted to only this topic of tax structures, and seeing how I must intelligently submit this in so many words or less, I can only begin to scratch the surface of how the structure itself will be reformatted.
Now look at the unheroic reality: thousands of pen-pushers at some 60 federal agencies, issuing more than 1, 800 rules a year, in so many billions of words that the Code of Federal Regulations is now more than 130, 000 pages thick.
In other words many investors become so diversified that the ruin any chance of achieving alpha (or outperformance) on their portfolios.
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How many journalists can establish a context and a mood in so few words?
It's astonishing that what is essentially a system of guessing words could become so widespread in our schools, underscoring how fundamentally frivolous many educational bureaucrats have become.
In other words, Yeltsin agreed to get rid of Chubais, because he was so unpopular with so many people.
In other words, you can kill as many enemies as you like without affecting your score, so long as you do it professionally.
So many funds had made the same bet that it "magnified the deleveraging process, " in the dry words of the Bank for International Settlements.
Many law firms now have Web sites programmed with key words so that they come up in searches for phrases like personal injury or toxic chemical lawyer.
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