Brazil's problem can be summed up in one word: debt--and way too much of it.
"By hindering the fundamental right to free speech, they are, in one word, anti-democratic, " she said.
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Washington and Benedict Arnold: A Tale of Two Patriots, Palmer captured it in one word: character.
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Asked to describe the life of a man in one word, most dogs will acknowledge it is rough.
"There are a lot of activists that describe infant surgery in one word - mutilation, " explains Dr Devore.
If you had to describe Teresa Richardson in one word, techie would not make the list of possibilities.
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As one Brazilian economist suggested to me, this country's rapid expansion can be explained in one word: China.
In their tactical view, all that was wrong with the United States could be summarized in one word: Bush.
All of these soft-stuff virtues can be summed up in one word: Apple.
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"When America works, America prospers, so my economic security plan can be summed up in one word: jobs, " he said.
There is, after all, another, more haunting image of the party and its affiliated organizations which can be summed up in one word: Ayodhya.
We don't often summarize market share in one word, but: ouch.
All these mistakes can be summed up in one word: indecisiveness.
Where too many financial advisors and their clients went wrong with respect to the fund of funds industry can be summed up in one word: Assumptions.
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The reason they cannot - a reason confirmed in exhaustive detail by UN investigators, human rights groups and defectors - can be summed up in one word: Rwanda.
It was to put it in one word, breathtaking.
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Well here's why, in one word: accountability.
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And, Guy, what does the change in that one word mean for British citizens?
Could it involve moving from a model in which freelance writers earn as little as a penny a word to one in which they earn nothing at all?
The scientists gave the subjects a battery of word problems known as remote associates, in which people have to find one additional word that goes with a triad of words.
And it's not likely that he liked every word in every one of those pieces of legislation.
The door of Room 14 has both an official sign with their names in typeset letters and a homemade one just below with the word "Motown" in bright colored-in letters and their signatures.
Claiborne Farm here in central Kentucky is noted for short, one-word names, such as Swale, that won the Kentucky Derby back in the '80s.
Indeed, Obama used the word "crisis" four times in his speech -- one more time than he used the word perhaps most closely identified with him: Hope.
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