It notes: The Welsh Government's view is that genuine 'levelling up' cannot simply mean a sprinkling of new, ad hoc rail projects decided in Whitehall, it has to be part of a strategic approach to promoting growth in all parts of the UK.
The Welsh Government's view is that genuine 'levelling up' cannot simply mean a sprinkling of new, ad hoc rail projects decided in Whitehall, it has to be part of a strategic approach to promoting growth in all parts of the UK.
As concerning the infamous and diabolical magic, he that would know whether or no a philosopher be temptable by it, or illaqueable into it
I am a wet noodle, she had said sadly to Sister Albertine.
In vindicating his conduct at a later day, John Adams protested against what he called the hypersuperlative public virtue of Washington, and insisted : A Presi- dent ought not to appoint a man because he is his relation; nor ought be to refuse or neglect to appoint him for that reason. 2 With absolute certainty that the President is above all prejudice of family and sensitive to merit only, this rule is not unreasonable; but who can be trusted to apply it?
the hypersuperlative public virtue
A Presi- dent ought not to appoint a man because he is his relation; nor ought be to refuse or neglect to appoint him for that reason.
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