The same dependency on Iran is operating with Hamas, as well, to say nothing of Syria.
The chaos in financial markets--to say nothing of exploding volatility--has been a windfall for exchange operators.
Not end, to say nothing of verifiably dismantling its burgeoning covert nuclear weapons complex and programs.
Jeff Bezos may never deliver great profits for Amazon (to say nothing of avoiding server mishaps).
And this is to say nothing about what the budget does to health care.
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Setting the time is apparently too tricky for most people to say nothing of actually recording something.
The implications for public order and safety, to say nothing of national security, can scarcely be overstated.
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That is simply a preposterous assessment of our present threat conditions, to say nothing of the law.
That isn't to say nothing will emerge from Kananaskis just that most of the substantive elements are already known.
Your knee is in no condition for you to be walking around, to say nothing of your heart.
Instead, they seem to be passing on scuttlebutt whose provenance, to say nothing of veracity, seems highly questionable.
That would mean killing the property market, to say nothing of denting the pay of international lawyers and accountants.
Indeed, Russia is doing no worse than average among former Soviet countries, to say nothing of the developing world.
Foreigners, to say nothing of illegal immigrants, are denied fundamental property rights .
That is to say nothing about the negative impact of our inadequate airports, broadband and electrical grid on economic growth.
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This is to say nothing of Eliot Spitzer's bungled global Wall Street settlement and a soon-to-be watered down Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
To earn back just the investment capital, to say nothing of a return on that grubstake, requires a lot of transactions.
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In his long career, Mr. Pollini has mastered wide swaths of the standard repertory, to say nothing of many modern pieces.
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"These prosecutors are calling a hundred witnesses from all agencies, and they're being dragged here to say nothing, " the source said.
"For him it's good to say nothing, " Nadal said, in translated comments.
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Two very different ways to treat an important pivot in the plot, to say nothing of how each handles dramatic emotional content.
And whole books have been written about the cheaters in international swimming and weightlifting, to say nothing of the Tour de France.
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His coaching career, to say nothing of his reputation, is in tatters.
The issue is sensitive because many people believe that companies (to say nothing of governments) know far too much about them already.
This despite the considerable doubts that exist about the quality of Romanian democracy, to say nothing of corruption and a creaky judicial system.
But, given the uncertainty over precisely what role dividends now play, to say nothing of the market's heady levels, that is scarcely reassuring.
The United States can no longer indulge in such a dereliction of duty, or tolerate, to say nothing of encourage, it in others.
Suppressing the release of accurate information has always been at odds with the market need for information, to say nothing of the First Amendment.
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Investors can't be too picky, since they are competing with alternate buyers--namely, firms like Google and Yahoo, to say nothing of private equity players.
And automatically I was to say nothing, I was to not make any wrong moves - I had one unsnap his gun on me.
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