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Meanings of say the nature in English
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Usage of say the nature in English
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I think they would just saythenature of the capital markets is shares go down as well as up.
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Berlin moderators have discussed whether to seek help from the unions, but saythenature of the work makes it difficult.
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Proponents saythenature prescriptions shift the focus of medicine from illness to wellness, leading to the potential for widespread changes in medical care.
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The Times saidthenature of the transactions was not clear.
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He saidthenature of Hasan's medical issue is protected by patient privacy laws.
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He also saidthenature of the combat mission could change beyond early 2009.
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Mr Little saidthenature of politics means all political careers end in failure.
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Ketchum saidthenature of spoofing itself made the practice difficult for regulators to detect.
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Ketchum saidthenature of spoofing itself makes the practice difficult for regulators to detect.
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Ms Justice Laffoy saidthenature of the injunctions was not mandatory but was prohibitive.
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Her husband Ian Bradshaw saidthenature of Kaikōura would help people pull through, though.
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She saysthenature of New Zealand's birds and the toutouwai's territorial habits, made this possible.
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Unite Union saidthenature of their visas meant they could only work for National Personnel Limited.
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He saidthenature of work was changing, with more people working part-time and unemployment still quite high.
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It saidthenature of the agreement with Leighton gave it the power to veto such counter offers.
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Mr Denis McCullough SC saidthenature of the work of the tribunal was inquisitorial rather than adversarial.