I guess it's a case of no news is good news in as much as his condition hasn't deteriorated but by the same token hasn't improved. |
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I was just going to say, by the same token, that it's not safe to wash hands, face, body with standing water. |
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And by the same token I used that pen to initial my response to the offer that subsequently fell through. |
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But, by the same token, could a monkey be blamed for throwing around his own feces, or a fish blamed for soiling his water? |
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But by the same token, it's not a good thing for them to be fomenting world opinion against us either. |
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It's a worrying statistic and maybe a trigger-happy situation but, by the same token, you need to be seen to be going forward. |
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The life purpose of all these creatures of the universe is to improve the whole, and, by the same token, improve themselves. |
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Their lack of awareness is by the same token a vulnerability that can be exploited by cyber criminals. |
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Popularity need not be equated with the destruction of intellectual values and, by the same token, accessibility need not threaten traditional archival and custodial roles. |
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If the spectacle of the vanity of the self makes us laugh, it makes us cry by the same token, because we are saddened by the great illusions of freedom that the self hoards. |
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But by the same token, there is no question of mistrusting his judgement when it comes to success, and there is page after page of considered evidence for that. |
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But between you and me, although it has lost a colleague, Investissement Québec has by the same token gained an ally in very high places. |
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We're not trying to make a point of being laid-back but, by the same token, you do not want to be gratuitously intense, because that becomes your message. |
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But by the same token, the referees would lose more than just face if they were to cause hundreds of players to remain idle at the start of the season. |
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If it is found that one of those treaties does impose such inapplicability, it cannot, by the same token, be concluded that the local remedies rule has been waived. |
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The Universal Declaration, in acknowledging in its very first article the intrinsic nature of human rights, by the same token rejects absolute State sovereignty. |
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To sell your property as quickly as possible and at the best price by showcasing it, in order to attract a greater number of potential buyers and by the same token, create a show-stopper. |
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Philosophy, history, sport, music or painting are activities in which commitment to understanding can be open to the way of acting uprightly, and, by the same token, meeting God, Soul of Communication and of all justice. |
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A constable could, because of his position, unknowingly bring pressure to bear on the public and by the same token, the public could use the police constable to their advantage. |
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But by the same token if Commons decided to stop for a pie supper on his way home last night he'd still have the best touch, vision and skill on the training pitch today. |
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But by the same token, if I must be on the couch about this, it probably is the first time I've directly blamed a broken home for what makes Frank run. |
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But by the same token, if Commons decided to stop for a pie supper on his way home last night, he'd still have the best touch, vision and skill on the training pitch today. |
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And by the same token it was plain that there had also been a hundred and seventy-five floodings of the earth and depositings of limestone strata! |
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By the same token the hulls come to embody notions of flight, diaspora, immigration and emigration. |
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By the same token the most important factor in transforming their possibilities was freedom from colonial rule. |
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By the same token his republican bloodline saw him involved in the background of the peace process as both a negotiator and sounding board for the Government. |
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By the same token he has well-honed skills of debate and a hectoring, let-me-do-it-right-for-you manner when delivering his otherwise glib answers. |
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By the same token many of the Tarascans experienced the cultural shock of having their pre-Hispanic idols, temples and religious regalia destroyed by Franciscan missionaries. |
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By the same token an entrechat in ballet can convey elation, or it can register as a lacing pattern in its own right. |
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