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1 The only solution is to offer England enough ways to declare victory .
2 Right now you could plant the flag, declare victory , and move on.
3 He said he would not declare victory until the outcome was validated.
4 That admission prompted Mac Donald and others to declare victory in victimhood.
5 Although too early to declare victory , she has seen the beginning of change.
6 I don't think we can yet declare victory and go home.
7 If the leaders declare victory , we will go home, the 47-year-old housewife said.
8 They also know that if I lose, Heathrow will declare victory .
9 Mr Bush will not however declare victory nor declare the war to be over.
10 Once again, Giap had suffered enormous losses but had still managed to declare victory .
11 It also urged the camps of both Ghani and Abdullah not to declare victory .
12 That's exactly why we decided to declare victory once the continental U.S. had been secured.
13 Both sides were quick to declare victory on Tuesday.
14 I think he'll just, somehow, declare victory for himself.
15 Growth remains too low and unemployment too high for us to declare victory on the crisis.
16 Trump defended his decision to declare victory over Islamic State militants in Syria and completely withdraw.
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