If past conferences are any guide, this one shouldn't disappoint even the staunchest eliminationist. |
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I still have a few ideas up my sleeve, which will inevitably disappoint some readers and please others. |
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Many autobiographies disappoint because the player is unwilling to provide adequate time for the ghostwriter to delve into his mind. |
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I know my duty well, and I give you my solemn word of honor that I will not disappoint you or our people. |
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He appears to have been the kind of performer who would never knowingly reject an offer of employment or disappoint a paying audience. |
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It may fail to bother the upper reaches of the charts, but should not disappoint previous devotees while impressing the uninitiated. |
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The good leader has to disappoint these expectations at a rate the people can stand. |
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He doubted corporation tax figures would disappoint by year end, given the strong performance of the banks and the multinational sector. |
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I will not fail you, I will not disappoint you and I will not let you down. |
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She didn't want to turn around, didn't want to disappoint her foolish hopes. |
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His adaptation is only the latest English-language version of a hit Scandi film to disappoint at the box office. |
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She did not want to disappoint him and wished that she hadn't stepped forward. |
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In what was expected to be a very tight game, the USA and Russia did not disappoint the fans. |
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It was a tremendous amount of responsibility on my shoulders so I didn't disappoint them. |
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They constantly disappoint the young by failing to live up to their expectations of them. |
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Matthews has undoubtedly produced a record of solid quality, unable to disappoint even the most intoxicated of frat hopping fans. |
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Although I do not wish to disappoint you, we have been in a constant state of stalemate. |
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Nor does she disappoint with her capsule review of La Broche, the Michelin two-star in Madrid. |
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Last season Marsh pulled off a string of penalty saves and he did not disappoint this time, brilliantly palming away Nick Fisher's spot kick. |
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We hope to interest admirers of the genre and hope we do not disappoint their expectations. |
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Collectively though, these blue chip stalwarts with their predictable, regular custom should not disappoint at current prices. |
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This is an encouraging sign that the company is unlikely to disappoint market expectations. |
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Effective, accurate gunnery, a Royal Navy hallmark from the time of the Napoleonic Wars, would disappoint here. |
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Obediently, I would play along since I did not want to disappoint my parents and sisters. |
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But by avoiding the rematch, he would not only disappoint the entire sport, he'd also considerably depreciate his own status and reputation in boxing. |
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And once again it didn't fail to disappoint every Burnley fan and player. |
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What, if anything, will please or disappoint fans of the video game? |
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The rapper doesn't disappoint in this feel good comedy, which chronicles a day in the life of a South Side Chicago barbershop. |
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In its reticence it might disappoint some readers, but it also underlines dee's basic decency. |
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Just like her memoir, Lee Grant does not disappoint when it comes to candor in an interview with The Daily Beast. |
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Much as it may disappoint the flop of mediocrities who have decided to pursue power in Edinburgh, the Scottish executive was not created to be a national government. |
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Retailers presented good sales reports to the market on Thursday, only to disappoint on Friday. |
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The organizers have assembled a line-up of local, regional and national performers that range from pop to folk to dance to Latin to rock and will not disappoint. |
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What doesn't disappoint is the braking system, hardy and feisty in all situations even when I let myself get carried away. |
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The movie does not disappoint and I'm back to the hotel for an online chat to answer a flurry of questions from fans desperate to know what happens. |
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If you've always dreamed of snuggling up to a dolphin then this incredible experience will not disappoint you. |
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It developed a reputation as the preferred festival drinking spot for Americans and Australians, and it does not disappoint. |
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We had an hour at the mall, which proved to be enough time for me to buy a few tacky gifts with which to disappoint loved ones back home, and also a stack of postcards. |
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Billed as her country's brightest talent, the FYROM playmaker and captain did not disappoint on home soil. |
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This strategy would disappoint those who conceived this Commission I am sure, even if our batting average were improved thereby. |
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He did not disappoint, and in doing so became the first rider in sports history to win back-to-back Junior World Titles. |
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Sorry to disappoint you, but I never got to see Fergie's polo mallets. |
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Most of the dollar's gains will come at the expense of European currencies, where growth could disappoint and interest rates should remain low. |
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But words of unbelief and negative words, words of complaints and that break peace will only disappoint God. |
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The Cayenne doesn't disappoint here, and its sporty, close-fitting seats ensure an excellent driving position. |
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And this hope does not disappoint us, because God's love has been poured forth into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us. |
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Do not disappoint with a late delivery or insufficient product or supply. |
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Our first glimpse of Taroudant – its spectacular, 15th-century ramparts – didn't disappoint. |
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Nothing needs to approach perfection anymore and an acceptable standard does not disappoint. |
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Why did the government raise expectations across the north about a deep sea port and then disappoint the Arctic communities? |
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It would disappoint fans of the hon. opposition leader's eloquence to hear him try to claim credit for all the many good things in this budget. |
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Dr. Robert Buckman: I'm very sorry to disappoint you with my feet of clay, but there we go. |
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The perceptions of some of the people had changed, notably owing to a desire not to disappoint others. |
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Even Hal, who left a computer job to try to paint and would really rather be a stock-car racer, expects in advance to disappoint his sons and himself. |
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The worst thing that can befall us is to arouse hopes and then have to disappoint them. |
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And that I am going to disappoint the many of you who, since 29 November, have asked me to comment about the referendum on minarets. |
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We welcome you to try our almighty oxygen jet equipment, and we won't disappoint you! |
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That means that there is a big burden on the children not to disappoint their family. |
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Sequels normally disappoint audiences as they are cheap imitations of the original films, and tend to ride on the coat-tails of box office success. |
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Even minus his pencil moustache, and outfit, superhero Magnus, 44, doesn't disappoint. |
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The chance for Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho to lock horns was undoubtedly an enticing prospect and the game didn't disappoint. |
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He finds himself naturally to dread a superior Being that can defeat all his designs, and disappoint all his hopes. |
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Hamilton did not disappoint on the Saturday and qualified his McLaren on pole. |
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In this regard at least, Labour did not disappoint. |
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You dreamed of a greediness which makes get thinner? it is from now on made thing! 70 kcal only for one square whose delicious taste will not disappoint you. |
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The UN will continue to disappoint until statespersons are willing to step forward and negotiate a new structure that gives everybody significant confidence of ownership. |
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Sometimes people hesitate to say they're not feeling well, or that they have been having seizures because they don't want to disappoint the doctor. |
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The average hedge fund is a lousy bet, and predicting which will thrive and which will disappoint is a task that would tax even a Nobel prizewinner. |
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When I ask whether there is anything that Mariam could do that would disappoint him, Abdul says the only thing that would sadden him would be if she didn't fulfil her potential. |
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I assure them that I will work unstintingly and will not disappoint them. |
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The country, too, which had been the promised land of my boyhood, did not, like most promised lands, disappoint me. |
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So far the signs are that the turnout will disappoint the army. |
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With its sombre tone, parental guilt, broken homes and selfharm, it'll disappoint anyone expecting the Terminator to turn up and save the day. |
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Always in possesion of a statement-making wardrobe, Myriam didn't disappoint with a glitzy gown, which she Instagramed for us to enjoy as well. |
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He said working alongside Claire Danes, who plays agent Carrie Mathison, and Mandy Patinkin, who plays spy Saul Berenson, didn't disappoint. |
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On that score, these books disappoint. These were epoch-making lives. |
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One Direction's sudden Mumford fixation doesn't always disappoint. |
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But without such care, especially in the crop's infancy, the yield will disappoint, confirming the farmers' doubts. The answer lies in agronomy and sociology. |
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Christmas will always in some measure disappoint. |
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You must not say any words of gossip, judging and condemning others, words that disappoint God and make others stumble, words that follow worldly trend, words of falsehood, or useless jesting and joking. |
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Information commissioners, through bitter experience, have a profound appreciation for the ability of governments to disappoint when it comes to making good on promises to beef-up access rights. |
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So, let us not disappoint these workers, whose jobs are threatened but who are so proud of their unparalleled technical achievements and are always ready to innovate. |
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Despite it all, the game did not disappoint. |
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We like tunes.' Their third single, 'Blood', does not disappoint. |
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In particular in order not to disappoint consumer expectations, the sale as fresh meat of poultrymeat treated with water retention agents should be banned. |
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The interface is excellent and will not disappoint users of Regedit. |
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We won't disappoint you with our high quality products and services. |
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Our revenues and expenses may fluctuate significantly and any failure to meet financial expectations may disappoint securities analysts or investors and result in a decline in the price of our common shares. |
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Let us rejoice because of your promise, which does not disappoint, and let us do all we can to pursue the path towards the unity you have promised. |
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However, the only alternative option was to disappoint and fail. |
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While ample liquidity should continue to support equity markets in the near term, the Sub-Adviser believes it is important to stay focused on fundamentals and avoid overpaying for growth that may ultimately disappoint. |
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The U. S. economy could continue to disappoint but performance in the rest of the world should remain healthy particularly in the emerging countries. |
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And, Scott is never one to disappoint with his runway productions. |
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Since leaving that band fans of his clearheaded horn playing have been anxiously awaiting some new recorded music, and Jay Walkin' shouldn't disappoint. |
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Traditional Modenese cuisine is a must and the Taverna Dei Servi did not disappoint, incorporating the local product into their delicious risotto and meat course. |
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The G-20 First Ladies club did not disappoint in the style department, but these are hard times and the safest image to portray is of being a recessionista. |
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The castle did not disappoint the next morning either, sitting serenely under blue skies and baking sunshine, which glinted on the smooth waters of the River Vltava. |
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