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The Council will of course use all available means to find the truth.
You would have to use a combination of all available means.
I hope everyone will want to make their personal contribution and use all available means.
We should promote that by any and all available means.
There was no available means to test them against one another, at least not inside this universe.
His reaction times have been enhanced by every available means.
We must therefore fight to prevent such acts using all available means.
Unfortunately, the limited time we have available means that I can only touch on a few points.
Then she was to extricate herself by any available means, and report.
The resistance movement decided to oppose these plans by all available means.
He called on his followers to use all available means to defend what was left of their country.
And we will use all available means to encourage this process through to its successful conclusion.
It must make use of all available means to help the Burmese people.
How, for example, does one discover available means of persuasion?
The ballot box, they recognize, is their only available means to gain power.
All available means are being deployed right across the pillars.
It is concerned with finding "all the available means of persuasion."
Participants are allowed to take such contacts directly using any available means of communication.
Using unified communications could get you connected through other available means.
"They are going to resort to all legal available means to defend their properties."
Prior to that the only available means of exploration had been observation from Earth.
Rickshaws are the available means of transport within the city.
Rhetoric was the ability to find the available means of persuasion in any instance.
The marketing budget is usually the most powerful tool by which you think through the relationship between desired results and available means.
The first is the strength of available means, which may be measured somewhat by numbers (although not entirely).