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If for every ten questions we allow 20 supplementaries to be asked, we will not be able to make any progress.
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The point of coming here is to ask supplementaries on the questions that have been tabled.
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The points that he mentioned were touched on in my original response and fleshed out in the supplementaries.
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Maybe its prospects are better than those of further supplementaries.
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We cannot pursue this matter further by way of supplementaries.
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Perhaps he will defer his supplementaries until then.
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Subsequent supplementaries, including those under discussion tonight, have brought the total to £545·5 million.
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I am very happy to be able to continue answering supplementaries, even after that.
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I remember that we used to have certificated and uncertificated teachers, supplementaries and pupil teachers.
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With regard to the first of the supplementaries, there are few occasions when the diplomatic privilege would be required where a car is in motion.
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We are taking an extra long time over questions owing to the number of supplementaries, and we are getting on very slowly.
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We have already had two supplementaries in one.
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I think that with the first answer and all the supplementaries the question has been very fully covered.
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Rather than limit the number of supplementaries, would it not be better to reduce the number of starred questions from three to two?
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She said that the six-page form, plus the supplementaries, is a backward step.
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He has, presumably, listened to the supplementaries which have just been asked.
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There have been seven or eight supplementaries put to other questions before now.
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We have already had several supplementaries on this question.
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The real reason why we do not get through questions more quickly is that there are so many supplementaries.
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Whatever may or may not have been said in supplementaries in sharp quick answers, the facts are these.
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He had worked out his supplementaries, irrespective of my answers.
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Is it not time that supplementaries were rationed, so that we might all have a share?
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There have already been many supplementaries to this question.
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I have two supplementaries to this question, but this will be the last question.
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I have sat here for a very long time waiting for my question while all sorts of supplementaries were answered.
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I have two very brief supplementaries in regard to that.
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In fact, there were seven supplementaries, so we are owed 17.
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He asks the most thoroughgoing questions as supplementaries without giving any opportunity of having them considered.
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I really must reply to some of these supplementaries.
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Two supplementaries would not have been enough in that case.
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I am always grateful for helpful supplementaries, of which that is one.
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I have done my best to cut down supplementaries.
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I was letting them run, and we had a lot of supplementaries.
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I usually answer the supplementaries which are put to me.
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I think it will be well for me to answer the questions already put, as it might prevent other supplementaries.
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I am afflicted today by people who prepare their supplementaries and do not bother to listen to the answers.
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He has put one or two long supplementaries.
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He should at least receive two answers so that he can put two supplementaries.
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We are not challenging your decision to refuse supplementaries.
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He rectified that deficiency in answer to one of my supplementaries.
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I note that there are no rules at all with regard to oral supplementaries.
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One tries to get on with questions and allow as many supplementaries as possible.
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I must point out that these supplementaries are very long.
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The object of supplementaries is to obtain further information, and not to deploy argument.
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The housing supplementaries seek additional provision for housing services of some £8·7 million.
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There have been plenty of supplementaries to encourage him.
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I should be glad if he would ask his question briefly and not put in so many supplementaries.
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Supplementaries should be made short and so should the answers.
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In this particular case the supplementaries were 23,000.
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Furthermore, many of us feel that the practice now prevailing in another place, of limiting supplementaries to one, is detrimental to parliamentary proceedings.
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I hope that we shall have shorter supplementaries and shorter replies.
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We shall get through very few questions if we have long supplementaries.
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We cannot allow supplementaries which have no bearing on the original question.
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I ask you to give a ruling that two supplementaries may be allowed.
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I confused myself with that string of supplementaries.
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During the last two years, 1949–50, the number of unemployability supplementaries in payment has doubled.
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The other eight—half of them were reached—raised 19 supplementaries.
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I particularly dislike, and should like to curb, those multi-paragraph supplementaries which are carefully typed out beforehand on sheets of foolscap.
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I think we have had sufficient supplementaries on this one question.
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Long supplementaries mean that someone else fails to get one.
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If he had asked no supplementaries on it, it might have been another matter.
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We have had only five questions, and six supplementaries.
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I give the fullest information possible, not only in the answers but in the supplementaries.
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Many supplementaries are getting to be short speeches.
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In the supplementaries we are looking for money to be transferred for central administration.
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There have been many supplementaries, and there could have been more.
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He did not refer to the length of supplementaries.
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Also, can he give replies to my second and third supplementaries?
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I agree that ministerial replies to supplementaries are far too long.
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There have been enough supplementaries to this question.
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They, in any case, will be going into the whole question of supplementaries and how one could make changes.
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Notwithstanding the fact that we can put supplementaries, that limits the areas that can be discussed.
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There has been a fairly large number of supplementaries, and it is possible that we are entering into a debate.
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The supplementaries can then be related to the statement.
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A little more restraint might be exercised in regard to supplementaries.
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Is there not an understanding—if not a rule—that supplementaries should not be read?
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I judge that the supplementaries are in order.
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The supplementaries which we are supposed to be discussing and examining come alone to £2 billion.
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There are no other supplementaries on that question, so we will move on to the next question.
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We can, of course, continue to ask supplementaries to extract further information—so long as we do not overdo it.
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I hope that they are going to abolish supplementaries on the register.
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In none of my statements or supplementaries was the word "guarantee" used.
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There will be no supplementaries; the question is passed over.
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I do not suggest that supplementaries should be much, if at all, shorter than most of them are now.
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I recognise that the obvious supplementaries will be out of order.
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The article reviews eight courses for teaching listening, all intended as supplementary materials at intermediate, upper-intermediate and advanced levels.
Calculations have shown that a two child family receiving supplementary benefit could buy a woman's coat only once every 15 years.
All data and results, including detailed browseable tables of the selected genes, and supplementary data and information, are also available from our website.
They had nothing but the meagre income provided by supplementary benefit.
The groups' involvement in the debate and the peer-evaluation reports provide supplementary evidence.
On the other hand, it would be misleading to explain the prominence of the supplementary approach only in terms of realpolitik.
Exposure to a manual language does not seem to offer an alternative route into the production of supplementary combinations of two symbolic elements.
Traditionally, specialist music teachers had been recruited from graduates (or graduate equivalents) and two-year trained teachers who had subsequently taken a one-year supplementary course.
Although this pamphlet was written in 1983 and supplementary bibliographical material was added in 1988, it was not published until 1990.
Nevertheless, there is also a demand for continuous labour, working with threshing, supplementary cattle raising and dairy farming, various maintenance tasks, and the like.
The increased respiratory rate during exercise could provide the supplementary energy necessary to increase pulmonary blood flow in a total cavopulmonary connection.
We obtain the above-mentioned conclusion under the supplementary assumption that some regular element of the perturbation has a pointwise fixed center leaf.
Many supplementary published writings, especially brief news and travel reports from nineteenth-century newspapers and journals, are rarely quoted because they are time-consuming to trace.
Certainly they should not be allowed to fall back on supplementary schools as an alternative to mainstream provision.
The survey also included supplementary demographic, socio-economic and environmental questions.
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