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extended i am minded to | accept | a motion along such lines |
would you be minded to | accept | a motion without notice from |
steel i am minded to | accept | a motion without notice from |
i am not minded to | accept | a motion without notice on |
officer i am minded to | accept | such a motion is it |
stevenson i am minded to | accept | what you have just said |
deadlines we were prepared to | accept | entries until january or february |
would you be prepared to | accept | from me a motion that |
whether we are prepared to | accept | the bill when we are |
i am not prepared to | accept | the executive s dangerous proposals |
but i am prepared to | accept | the executive s view as |
chamber i am happy to | accept | a motion without notice for |
is it agreed that we | accept | a motion without notice members |
short so although i will | accept | a motion without notice to |
notice we would have to | accept | it if he could not |
although the minister does not | accept | christine grahame s amendment it |
contracts does mr tosh not | accept | some responsibility for the road |
issue of charging does he | accept | that an irresistible coalition has |
scotland con does the member | accept | that at the time at |
tavish scott does the minister | accept | that environmentally sensitive area status |
andrew wilson does the minister | accept | that even after those record |
scotland snp does the member | accept | that if the coalition executive |
their positions does she also | accept | that if the contract is |
coats sitting on horses we | accept | that in scotland that does |
helen eadie does the member | accept | that last week s audit |
glasgow snp does mr rumbles | accept | that members of the committee |
remaining 55 does susan deacon | accept | that not all people on |
grade qualification does the minister | accept | that one of the key |
management does the first minister | accept | that such semantics perhaps miss |
west of hawick does she | accept | that that is another reason |
ssp does the first minister | accept | that the answer that he |
gaining 900 jobs does he | accept | that the business case for |
maureen macmillan does the minister | accept | that the communities in the |
have such designations does he | accept | that the consultation being undertaken |
after 2006 fourthly does he | accept | that the cost of that |
the average does the minister | accept | that the executive plans amount |
frank mcaveety does the member | accept | that the legislation is clear |
simpson has said does he | accept | that the responsibility of the |
mr gibson does mr harding | accept | that the situation is actually |
euan robson does the minister | accept | that there are often conflicts |
lists however does the minister | accept | that there is a national |
this issue does the minister | accept | that there is deep concern |
local authorities does she also | accept | that there is no need |
gordon jackson does christine grahame | accept | that we found it impossible |
that the minister does not | accept | the amendment we will support |
snp does the first minister | accept | the disgraceful principle that council |
state concerned it does not | accept | the jurisdiction of the court |
macbride one does not merely | accept | the reassurances one assumes that |
but we hope you will | accept | a small token of the |
i hope that all staff | accept | and understand it reflects what |
hope that the minister will | accept | michael matheson s amendment euan |
hope that the committee will | accept | that a genuine effort was |
hope that the executive will | accept | that a such a drop |
timetable i hope that members | accept | that it is a way |
hope that mike russell will | accept | that mike russell also asked |
hope taken on board i | accept | that politicians have to balance |
i hope that people will | accept | that the appropriate way for |
i hope that you will | accept | that the deputy presiding officer |
i hope that you will | accept | that the ruling that you |
hope that the minister will | accept | the amendment because on this |
which to proceed if we | accept | the paper i hope that |
i hope that she will | accept | this comment in the spirit |
minister is not willing to | accept | a question on language spoken |
intervene the minister would not | accept | an intervention the review process |
minister s concession and we | accept | his good faith if the |
i will be happy to | accept | one from the minister if |
with his considerable parliamentary experience | accept | that an education minister who |
of glasgow will the minister | accept | that many people in scotland |
tommy sheridan the minister will | accept | that she talked the language |
conferences the minister will surely | accept | that the biggest deterrent to |
the honesty and integrity to | accept | that will the minister join |
i urge the minister to | accept | the amendment 10 30 the |
minister will see fit to | accept | the amendments second time round |
prison apart from that i | accept | the minister s arguments although |
have one final point i | accept | the minister s comments will |
be appropriate phil gallie i | accept | the minister s definitions however |
i urge the minister to | accept | the principle of universality of |
more the minister refuses to | accept | the will of the parliament |
ungracious of the minister to | accept | two recommendations out of three |
authority will the first minister | accept | what every parent teacher and |
tribute to the minister i | accept | what she says and i |
doing so david mcletchie i | accept | what the first minister says |
section 2 i understand and | accept | what the minister said to |
special areas of conservation i | accept | what the minister says but |
anything however we can either | accept | that although it is late |
they speak scots although i | accept | that irene mcgugan s motion |
of those concerns although i | accept | that the justice and home |
question on income although i | accept | that there are real fears |
now to members although i | accept | that when we considered the |
and improved upon although i | accept | the executive s intention to |
a public setting although i | accept | the restrictions of the european |
to self certification although i | accept | totally that a verifier must |
not see why we cannot | accept | petitions in braille furthermore the |
claim either phil gallie i | accept | that absolutely we cannot get |
fishing industry however i cannot | accept | that breaking the rules pays |
john young that i cannot | accept | that those who support a |
are other issues and i | accept | that we cannot grow certain |
depravity deeply disturbing i cannot | accept | this as an assignment for |
did the convener refuse to | accept | a motion about his convenership |
attention particularly the refusal to | accept | a motion that was lodged |
quit while she is behind | accept | the terms of the motion |
gray i am happy to | accept | mr gallie s welcome for |
i would be happy to | accept | that stewart stevenson i put |
sturgeon i am happy to | accept | your reassurance that that is |
equal status that said i | accept | mike russell s point that |
is fine michael russell i | accept | that except that gaelic is |
any logical reason not to | accept | that michael russell south of |
that agreed michael russell i | accept | that point scottish media group |
out in the bill we | accept | however that in such circumstances |
up however we have to | accept | that before the bill is |
sector robert brown indeed i | accept | that entirely however the issue |
proceed more speedily however i | accept | that the european committee is |
its legal support however i | accept | that there are question marks |
to standing orders however we | accept | the principle that a committee |
stage 3 phil gallie i | accept | what you say however my |
from that tricia marwick i | accept | johann lamont s point that |
in the budget document we | accept | that point and want to |
farmers pockets stewart stevenson i | accept | that point robin harper you |
point but i do not | accept | the conclusion that we ought |
proportion of newspaper revenues i | accept | the point that english titles |
local funders linda fabiani i | accept | the point that robert brown |
point applies so we should | accept | what the executive has said |
above a member should not | accept | any remuneration gift hospitality or |
the member involved did not | accept | the explanation from the clerk |
stage if we do not | accept | an income question at this |
question i think that we | accept | it that lobbying is here |
inverclyde lab would mr sheridan | accept | that the income question might |
potential dividend mr davidson i | accept | that the question was on |
agreed that we have to | accept | the amendments the question is |
says that it will not | accept | the inclusion of the question |
has not seen fit to | accept | the question on languages spoken |
parliament might decide not to | accept | that legislation in which case |
character but i do not | accept | that that is the case |
evidence last week do you | accept | that the case that organic |
case the executive has to | accept | that the majority of the |
think they re bound to | accept | it it must be the |
are not so willing to | accept | such arrangements there must be |
others rely heavily if we | accept | that census data must be |
infinitely less obvious you must | accept | that out on the scottish |
ministers to listen she must | accept | that sometimes we will listen |
matter must be considered we | accept | that the formulation in the |
to local government we must | accept | that there will be variation |
in criminal justice if we | accept | that we must draw the |
who work in snh to | accept | we must work hard to |
need it ms macdonald i | accept | most of what dr simpson |
are different again most people | accept | that local connection changes will |
dialect standard english most linguists | accept | that one can identify at |
25 million most members would | accept | that sir stewart knows what |
have changed and most now | accept | that the characterisations in sunset |
accent most linguists would now | accept | this use of the term |
scottish executive has agreed to | accept | all the group s recommendations |
tommy sheridan glasgow ssp i | accept | that the first group of |
the group gree d tae | accept | the meenits frae the agm |
this group of amendments we | accept | the need for further clarity |
hospital trust is unable to | accept | the north british hotel group |
am not sure that i | accept | all those arguments because in |
johnstone i am delighted to | accept | that but we are talking |
situation christ naldrett i fully | accept | that 14 30 the convener |
consider that helen eadie i | accept | that convener i have one |
contexts the convener do you | accept | that many of the issues |
to defer to him i | accept | that the convener would patricia |
questions the convener everyone would | accept | that we want the scheme |
committee the convener we will | accept | those two reporters we should |
initiate that donald gorrie i | accept | your polite rebuke convener the |
scotland that they should not | accept | a sandwich from a local |
to pressure from europe to | accept | a simplistic scheme that did |
court in glasgow could not | accept | any more business that is |
to the assurances that i | accept | both of you are giving |
like a place that would | accept | children and stuff like that |
are necessary that we need | accept | even applaud the existence of |
us that they would not | accept | from other people they know |
the curse and refusing to | accept | his brother s suggestion that |
christine grahame and others would | accept | i will return to that |
generation that is enslaved willna | accept | it unless they are forced |
commissioners and surveillance commissioners i | accept | or at least presume that |
also means that we should | accept | our humanity which is maybe |
not required on buses that | accept | passengers on demand s1w 33742 |
worked with us and will | accept | reassurance from us that they |
a situation for which we | accept | responsibility and that would make |
important that we have to | accept | that a ban is complicated |
the committee today and we | accept | that a few extra moments |
to produce a plan i | accept | that a target of 20 |
the national federation of subpostmasters | accept | that all sub post offices |
think that fiona hyslop would | accept | that as a fair and |
and consistency of language i | accept | that as an msp i |
maureen moore i do not | accept | that as the world bank |
a crime mike jones we | accept | that as was said earlier |
patrick browne i do not | accept | that at all i think |
the child can come to | accept | that both local dialect and |
you refer richard lochhead i | accept | that but it escapes me |
on whether they wish to | accept | that course of action or |
to ask officers whether they | accept | that description of their approach |
to the regulations issue i | accept | that each local authority would |
action from the executive i | accept | that for the bill to |
ill health mrs warrington i | accept | that health risks are associated |
people of scotland and we | accept | that i will end by |
moments ago you seemed to | accept | that if conventional food is |
in this but do you | accept | that if more than one |
late to the process i | accept | that it has been going |
for scots and gaelic i | accept | that it is difficult to |
hidden in the middle i | accept | that it is early days |
is also involved and we | accept | that it might take some |
allan massie wad hiv tae | accept | that maist scots speakers the |
to make happen and i | accept | that partnership working with sports |
yes rhona brankin do you | accept | that politicians are faced with |
is encouraging that all involved | accept | that public safety is paramount |
targets in the budget i | accept | that so far the targets |
for whatever reasons and i | accept | that some of those reasons |
candidates mr macintosh do you | accept | that some parents and children |
democrat support jim wallace will | accept | that that is a significant |
what they are doing i | accept | that that is different but |
in scotland we do not | accept | that that should happen just |
official surveillance we have to | accept | that that will happen i |
problem from both ends i | accept | that that would be a |
to be achieved but i | accept | that that would be possible |
have the ministers and i | accept | that the bill is probably |
them ross finnie i certainly | accept | that the consultation includes three |
government would not spend i | accept | that the cut is notional |
reached that is why we | accept | that the formulation in the |
the bill mike jones we | accept | that the introduction of that |
represented that concerns me i | accept | that the judge could be |
i take it that you | accept | that the power of arrest |
conservationist causes appear unwilling to | accept | that the protection of one |
what she says and i | accept | that the sutherland report includes |
view of the committee i | accept | that the time scale has |
wisdom of hindsight i would | accept | that there are even worse |
imaginative solutions mr munro i | accept | that there are methods that |
we are being asked to | accept | that there are no facilities |
with which i disagree i | accept | that there are risks associated |
road you said that you | accept | that there are risks associated |
football tournaments by refusing to | accept | that there are two sets |
not need to do you | accept | that there is a big |
uk rhona brankin do you | accept | that there is a link |
done so far but i | accept | that there is an awful |
not be excessive but i | accept | that there is an element |
amendments 107 and 108 i | accept | that there is merit in |
is still available we fully | accept | that there is no suggestion |
an experiment and then they | accept | that they might be deceived |
right and we have to | accept | that this bill has been |
deal with it we can | accept | that this was something that |
and fisheries ross finnie i | accept | that to avoid unnecessary duplication |
funding the whole chamber would | accept | that too much time is |
in the chamber he will | accept | that vote and try to |
it into those languages i | accept | that we could do that |
know that i would not | accept | that what we are describing |
them that to participate i | accept | the argument that we miss |
people please do not blindly | accept | the assurances that have been |
26 6 recommends that we | accept | the change to legitimise junior |
welcome to the census and | accept | the concessions that the executive |
the new software system i | accept | the criticism that we should |
faither auld mattha hid tae | accept | the fack that he wid |
dinner party they seem to | accept | the fact that the investigations |
to do that and to | accept | the five nominations on the |
and by so doing to | accept | the moral obligation that the |
they will in no way | accept | the oft report that will |
will those who refuse to | accept | the opportunities that the bill |
was continuous why did you | accept | the reassurances that you were |
was that we will not | accept | the recommendations of the office |
that your statistics highlight i | accept | what you said about the |
anything that the family will | accept | your auntie s orientation in |
for example they should not | accept | a crate of wine for |
mr kerr i will not | accept | an intervention from shona robison |
atlantic salmon fund nasf to | accept | compensation in return for not |
but your metabolism might not | accept | f643: right mmhm m608: mm |
powers but we should not | accept | fewer powers the deputy presiding |
people we just would not | accept | for any other section of |
not impossible for me to | accept | it i have called you |
even if we were to | accept | it would not give any |
advertising i therefore do not | accept | the argument put forward tanith |
mr wallace i do not | accept | the basis of mr harding |
is clear we do not | accept | the continued use of nets |
wrapped for birthdays do we | accept | trade ins not as a |
we beg you also to | accept | a small token of our |
person who ever lobbies i | accept | des mcnulty s points we |
we hiv tae lairn tae | accept | for scots whit english taks |
committee to amend reject or | accept | ms macdonald can we choose |
equivalent entry in oed we | accept | oed s sense analysis and |
like we actually need to | accept | our humanity for the for |
at present we can only | accept | phone calls in english and |
in melrose it refuses to | accept | the aid we all know |
if the executive refuses to | accept | the amendment we may have |
bringing in more staff we | accept | the committee s interest in |
is there even if we | accept | the legitimacy of ae man |
future of regulation we should | accept | what is in front of |
aitken suggested my colleagues will | accept | the arguments in favour of |
scottish executive whether it will | accept | the recommendation of the justice |
of the executive willing to | accept | the will of parliament and |
davies if members wish to | accept | an opportunity to make a |
and people were willing to | accept | it i ask members to |
comes into force do members | accept | mr harding s explanation members |
to the committee whether to | accept | the recommendation do members agree |
keen to do is to | accept | the amendments dr jackson i |
so it is time to | accept | the consequences and do the |
such concerns perhaps he would | accept | an early new year invitation |
reluctance the parliamentary commissioners would | accept | and legalise this larger size |
knowing erm people who would | accept | me very readily because i |
based retailers would have to | accept | the consequences of the bill |
nature to be passive to | accept | fate even when she had |
he might now have to | accept | many of his own recommendations |
wreck the coalition they should | accept | the responsibilities and disciplines of |
ssp as a socialist i | accept | 100 per cent the positive |
helping able bodied children to | accept | disabled people i went to |
form of hard currency to | accept | i gave them three pounds |
you wou- you shouldn t | accept | it but i i i |
the labour party tradition to | accept | losing votes i have spent |
o bonnie lassies gled to | accept | sic things i was jist |
issue the more i could | accept | the executive s position which |
the petition donald gorrie i | accept | the implication of the comments |
at the matter again and | accept | their responsibility patricia ferguson i |
midlothian can indicate whether they | accept | or reject any increase in |
parliament vote on whether to | accept | the nomination the affairs of |
are forced by violence tae | accept | it and if proof is |
the executive s decision to | accept | the task force s recommendations |
this goblet mr sanderson please | accept | this album of photographs of |
no further god won t | accept | your thanks for murder any |
they clearly are you obviously | accept | the link between tobacco and |
welsh and scottish railway to | accept | more timber business s1w 10869 |
she was asking us to | accept | a little porky pie on |
mm right m762: had to | accept | a lower sort of level |
morton legend allan mcgraw to | accept | an ambassadorial role at the |
petitions the committee agreed to | accept | electronic petitions from the napier |
it time given to you | accept | it my daughter ye re |
them my gift of kindness | accept | it time given to you |
businesses large and small to | accept | the euro where appropriate prior |
society finds it difficult to | accept | the issues or to realise |
in this parliament going to | accept | the majority opinion of scotland |
to be a reluctance to | accept | the professional judgment of teachers |
his great yellow teeth to | accept | the proffered treat as his |
were young enough just to | accept | them m636: [throat] m635: for |
century editors were satisfied to | accept | this modified version of the |
were only to glad to | accept | thus bumpy ibrox was born |
and opinion by refusing to | accept | un resolutions passed over the |
come to understand and thereby | accept | what has happened forget finesse |
to work at it and | accept | whatever it it throws up |
she is telt an ou | accept | this ou micht weel stert |
historic scotland s visitor attractions | accept | from paying customers s1w 27511 |
what you have heard and | accept | the lord as you saviour |
doutting bot your grace vill | accept | this my vitles vork of |
put them back aye f890: | accept | them [laugh] f606: mm yeah |
cry alane these other hands | accept | them my gift of kindness |
until april but did you | accept | the reassurances every time they |
used for glass but can | accept | plastic bottles paper cans so |
the two drugs packs both | accept | illegal drug use as inevitable |
just mates he couldn t | accept | it he s like oh |