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Quite and simply
Quite simply, if there was no audio evidence, nor did the officials hear anything, then the charge did not stand.
Quite commonly, it is simply the garbage that individuals routinely discard, either in a waste receptacle or a dump, or by littering, incinerating, pouring down the drain, or washing into the gutter.
Quite simply, EVA is the profit earned by the firm less the cost of financing the firm's capital.
Quite simply, economics proved unable to theorise capitalism as a social system, at least not without moral biases intruding in the very definition of its conceptual distinctions.
Quite simply, you cannot get any better than that.
Quite simply, this is what is commonly referred to today as " ANSI art " that is used in many scene nfos.
Quite simply, women intersect with more people during the day than they used to.
Quite simply, when the price of a Giffen good increases, the demand for that good increases.
Quite simply, Rep. Cohen will have to accept what the rest of the country will have to accept — there has been an unofficial Congressional White Caucus for over 200 years, and now it's our turn to say who can join ' the club.
Quite simply, some of the selection committee did not like my forthright attitude, which they misinterpreted as being " bolshy ".
To some extent this is due to income effects as workers rise up a tournament / hierarchy: “ Quite simply, it may take more money to induce effort from the rich than from the less well off .” ( Prendergast 1999, 50 ).
Quite simply, mental health refers to a persons health of the mind.
Quite simply, the society wanted to enable Britain's most important industry, its textile manufacturers, to be able to dye their cloth at home rather than send it abroad.
Yourdon's definition: " Quite simply, a death march project is one whose ' project parameters ' exceed the norm by at least 50 percent.
Quite simply, this is a minor variation on this central Rohmerian theme.
" Quite simply the best football game on the 64!
Graham, then Director of Business Planning for Bell Advanced Communications, stated that " Quite simply, the ALEX network is not the right vehicle, nor the appropriate technology, at this time to deliver the information goods needed in our fast-paced society.
Quite frequently, simply lowering the ionic strength of the media will cause the cells to swell and burst.
Of their close relationship, Wyeth had said: " Quite simply, Andrew Wyeth is my closest friend-and the painter whose work I most admire.
Quite simply, they lived in Engern, a region west of the Weser River not far from Teutoburg Forest, and also ( probably by extension ) in Angeron of Münster.
He wrote in a review, " Quite simply, House of Bamboo has some of the most stunning examples of widescreen photography in the history of cinema.
Quite simply, a logical extreme is the statement of an extreme or even preposterous position that is nonetheless consistent with the hypothesis being tested.
Quite simply, if there is not enough to go around, it cannot be shared equally.
Quite simply ; they were not trusted and as a result, they failed to deliver the expected advantages of a higher power ( than Class 73 ) electro-diesel.

Quite and because
Quite possibly because of this, the 1944 Bretton Woods Agreement established the International Monetary Fund and an international monetary system based on convertibility of the various national currencies into a U. S. dollar that was in turn convertible into gold.
Quite possibly because of this, they have a second set of jaws in their throat called pharyngeal jaws, which also possess teeth.
Quite important to notice is that the results of procedure through defining of ideal types are the process of constant changes and different interpretations because of historical changes as well as the necessity not to avoid the arising of new “ Ideal Types ”.
Williams said he would allow Gary to release his Softporn on the internet because, as he wrote, " Quite frankly, I seriously doubt it will affect the sales of Larry.
Quite commonly, even bank tellers, upon being presented with 50-cent pieces, question the legality of the coin, because of the non-circulating status of the denomination.
Quite surprisingly, shaders that are designed to be executed directly on the GPU at the proper point in the pipeline for maximum performance, also scored successes in general processing because of their stream programming model.
:" Quite apart from anything else, this disrupts the whole operation of the police station to which these calls are directed, because a member of the public may wish to report an urgent matter such as a criminal offence, and cannot do so or is delayed in doing so because of this kind of behaviour on the part of the appellant.

Quite and we
Quite a number of rules of the aedes Vestae we know about can be explained by the interpretation of the significance of homologous rules in Vedic rituals concerning the hearth of the landlord.
The author of one of these textbooks, Ewald Banse, explained, " Quite naturally we count you Swiss as offshoots of the German nation, along with the Dutch, the Flemings, the Lorrainers, the Alsatians, the Austrians and the Bohemians ... One day we will group ourselves around a single banner, and whosoever shall wish to separate us, we will exterminate!

Quite and knew
Quite soon in the police investigations it becomes evident that the intended victim was Sir Eustace himself rather than the innocent Joan Bendix: No criminal could have predicted Sir Eustace giving away the box of chocolates to a man he hardly knew who just happened to be present when it was delivered.
Quite a few instances were reported by military pilots, for example, and I knew them to be fairly well-trained, so this is when I first began to think that, well, maybe there was something to all this.

Quite and what
Quite who Mother Shipton was or what exactly she said is not definitively known.
The first building was the Shelter ( Yar-Sloop ) and in 1962 Seniors camped in Round-up tents at what is now known as " Quite a Hill!
Quite what the real James Hogg made of this is mostly unknown, although some of his letters to Blackwood and others express outrage and anguish.
Xenocrates ' intention was to provide an explanation for the sheer variety of polytheistic religious worship ; but it is the potential for moral descrimination offered by the notion of daemones which later … became one further means of conceptualizing what distinguishes dominated practice from civic religion, and furthering the transformation of that practice into intentional profanation … Quite when the point was first made remains unanswerable.
Quite by chance I came across it — ` Come-by-Chance ' was what I read ;
* Quite obviously, there is no point in attributing the tragedy to the Devil ; therefore, what took place can only be the work of a person.
Quite often the interview is inter-cut with romantic footage of the couple frolicking together or re-enactments of what they are talking about.
The duality in the story continues, with Jessamy turning over in her present-day mind what was happening to her in a different life: " Quite suddenly Jessamy realised that she was very hungry.

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