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释义 | 无从 “ We never know what the answer will be, ” says Mr Smith. If we do not know the facts, we are in no position to handle such matter. But if natural gas is not produced cleanly, it will not prove to be so cheap, either. The private sector is so opaque that we have no idea on whose behalf the people who appear every day on the BBC, using arguments that look suspiciously like corporate propaganda, are speaking. You never know what's under the next boulder. And voters can hardly make judgments about what to scale back if they do not know what promises have been made. And if its regional news services and vast website are crowding out competition, it is not clear the public minds particularly. While I still expected more attacks, there was no way to know how devastating they might be or how to protect the economy in advance. They walked for weeks but never penetrated the heart of the jungle. They cannot control the level of future returns but they can do something about costs. The question is whether he is alive or dead. There is no trace of him. When I was Reuters China bureau chief from1991 to1994, there was almost no transparency; statistics could not be relied on; interviews were rare; the state of the economy was a mystery. We have no way of knowing how many words have been blacklisted, or which once- banned words can now be used. Whatever we achieved there will not redeem what it has cost in terms of Iraqi lives, American lives, and expenditure of a trillion dollars or more. A draft law to reduce the state's stake in GDF from80% to34%, without which the merger cannot proceed, was recently approved by the lower house of parliament. Therefore, for arbitrary addresses, we have no idea where in the loaded quadword the value we wanted is. Because we can never know the past directly but must construct it by interpreting evidence, exploring history is more of a creative enterprise than it is an objective pursuit. The extent of the economic impact of the disaster is still not known. The Republicans showed grudging support for financial regulation but only, Democrats say, because public anger at Wall Street left them no choice. That behavior made them rather suspicious, but until now, there was no way to check whether they were at least part of the coronal heating puzzle. Don’t judge the mistakes you make, the failures you have and the adversity you run into, because you never know if all of those things lead to something wonderful. It's easy to grumble when this happens and it can be frustrating if you have ideas for improvements but are not sure how to get them off the ground. We cannot know what is going through the mind of crazed ex- despot Muammar Gaddafi as he continues to flee Nato bombs and rebel snipers— but we can have a good guess. |
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