My suitcase contains many things but one thing you can be sure of is that I've probably not got enough pants. |
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We can never be sure of that, for her family never registered her date of birth. |
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She said she had come early to be sure of securing seats in the dress circle. |
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Computer games are a sort of a black box, where players enter some input and get some output in return, based on rules they can't be sure of. |
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If people want a claim investigated they're going to have to be sure of a favourable outcome. |
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Unfortunately, when one is in the hands of a monopoly supplier, the only things you can be sure of are increased bills and fat-cat bosses. |
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Today is St Patrick's Day and one thing you can be sure of in Ireland is a good Irish stew, made with lamb neck, onions and potatoes. |
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Dancers could be sure of a pleasant tuneful evening when his orchestra was on the stand. |
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Whenever a politician from Taiwan travels to Central America, he can be sure of the red-carpet treatment. |
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Mesfin does not go to school and cannot be sure of clean water or of getting one square meal a day. |
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It is only by having prescribed limits and a proper testing regime that we can be sure of proving guilt or innocence. |
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It was tall and stout, and a good support for him as he walked, for he could place it before him and so be sure of his next step. |
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But if the Yes side has heavily outspent the No forces, they cannot be sure of victory. |
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They would also have appreciated that Mr Hackney could not be sure of the appellant's identity on an identity parade. |
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So popular has it proved that you have to book days in advance to be sure of getting in. |
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Only thus can we be sure of starting the process of disengagement from the project. |
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The moon, waned away to a tiny crescent, didn't emit enough light for him to be sure of his way. |
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While the movie has an obviously childlike feel, it's difficult to be sure of its intended audience. |
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From a strategic point of view, it is crucial to enter this market early so as to be sure of being in a strong position in future. |
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I do not yet have enough hindsight to be sure of having really finished, but I believe it. |
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Hygiene in the hospital has been improved to a considerable degree so that now, all patients can be sure of having access to drinking water. |
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We need to be sure of how we are going to deal with these additives, especially in poultry. |
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I hope that, after this week's vote, we can tie things up and be sure of safer toys under the Christmas tree in future. |
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In order to be sure of a good effect the therapy must be administered within two hours of the onset of the stroke. |
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How can you be sure of choosing vehicles which, in a certain category, represent the best price-quality ratio? |
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It behooves the policy maker to be sure of the basis for these kinds of choices before they are adopted. |
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In ocean racing, to be sure of keeping up the speed, there is nothing like having someone to set the pace alongside you. |
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How can we be sure of that if there is no one providing independent oversight? |
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Nevertheless, if you look only at the calories you can't be sure of a balanced diet. |
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Nevertheless, it is essential to examine the whole of this Annex in order to be sure of meeting all the relevant essential requirements. |
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One thing that I can be sure of is that I will never be without something that needs to be done. |
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That means you can be sure of high levels of availability and enables you to work with confidence. |
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Their food is often very patchily distributed, requiring them to search enormous areas to be sure of finding it. |
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We cannot be sure of the reason for the difference in incomes for single individuals with and without children. |
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Yet, none of us can be sure of being spared a serious accident or disease which might deprive us of our mental faculties. |
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If you are an expert sailor or you can't tell a reef knot from a mainbrace, just turn up and you can be sure of being welcomed on one of the club boats for a sail. |
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To simplify matters, he took some photographs with him of Lee's gold-encrusted fist so he could be sure of getting something equally tawdry, ostentatious and meretricious. |
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If we wanted to be sure of succeeding with the big ventures, we would have to act rapidly and ensure early on that we had given ourselves enough room for manoeuvre. |
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I decided not to be miserly for once and bought first-class tickets to be sure of a seat. |
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While a lot more information is needed before investigators can be sure of the cause, there are precursors that suggest a pattern. |
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We come to you for free to evaluate the work, to introduce the house cleaner and to be sure of your satisfaction. |
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You should use fats in moderation, and vary the forms in which you consume them so as to be sure of a good distribution of fatty acids. |
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But none of Mr Zuma's mooted rivals within the ANC looks strong enough at present to be sure of ousting him. |
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In that way you, as a customer, can always be sure of a punctual and correct delivery. |
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What we can be sure of is their determination and the means each of them will deploy to protect what it has achieved. |
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Live your life with full insurance, and each day you will test new trills in your heart. be sure of you and sure in you. |
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My customers can be sure of prompt delivery of meat and poultry. |
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If you go down to the ginnel in Coronation Street, you can be sure of a big surprise. |
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Please be sure of our support in this difficult moment. |
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Unless He were omnipotent, we could not be sure of His ability to bless us. |
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This meant that the British government could legislate for Home Rule but could not be sure of making it a reality on the ground. |
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But at the same time, you also need to be sure of yourself. |
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Highlight the key findings and you can often be sure of coverage, especially if they point to unpublicized problems or contradict popular assumptions. |
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With KONE's selected offering, the customer can be sure of getting the required capabilities and features, and still have the freedom to handpick any detail or design they want. |
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But be sure of this, that if the head of the house had known at what time of the night the thief was coming, he would have been on the alert and would not have allowed his house to be broken into. |
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The world hopes for good luck, to be sure of this it tiresomely looks towards the stars, seeking magical solutions to the painful efforts of daily life. |
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We are meticulous in our choice of barrels and use both French and American oak to ensure a complexity of aromas and in using close-grained oak we can be sure of the finesse and elegance of the tannins. |
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What you can be sure of is that Karagounis will do his upmost to justify Jol's decision in resigning him by guiding the Whites to an even higher Premier League finish than last season's 12 place. |
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To awaken one's sense, is indeed to be sure of offering that little extra bit of soul to colours that speaks to our conscience and unconscious mind. |
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As a result, you don't need to worry about the baby cooling down or suffering cold stress during X-rays or other procedures because you can be sure of even radiant heat distribution at all times. |
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That means it is possible to be sure of the paternity of a tadpole. |
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The Chairperson asked if, given the low level of birth registration in the State party, children born of foreign parents really could be sure of having jus soli. |
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We cannot be sure of Shakespeare's intentions. |
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You want to be sure of the reliability of your business partners? |
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These stakeholders appeared before us to tell us that the goal pursued was important and that copyright must be preserved so that authors could be sure of being paid for the use of their works. |
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Furthermore, by installing the Unipass solution, you can guarantee that people are authorised and you can be sure of being able to track their movements within your premises: nothing can escape you! |
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As it is not easy to eat fish or other products rich in omega-3 regularly, supplements can be an interesting and practical alternative, but one must still be sure of the quality and know exactly what one is eating. |
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Can we really be sure of a member's ability until it is tested in action? |
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In addition, for Business Consulting, we proceeded with regular recruiting efforts, without the contracts in hand, since we could be sure of winning them in this area. |
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The assault took place in the midst of a political blockage, while President Musharraf barely commands a sufficient parliamentary majority for him to be sure of winning a new parliamentary mandate in the autumn. |
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Butler can no doubt be sure of a majority inside the Cabinet, where the main initiative must now be taken. |
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Paid members could also be sure of a steady income for one or more seasons which might last for six months. |
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Anyone who has achieved the least form to be sure of it, is lost to the larger excruciations. |
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Firstly, the translator must be sure of the text he is translating. |
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The annotator was here perhaps reporting his own knowledge of the work in Florence rather than Michelangelo's comment to him, although we cannot be sure of this. |
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