0 If you say two things in the same breath, you say two things that are so different that if one is true, the other must be false: --
In the same breath, and equally vital, there is the question of technical teachers.
In the same breath, he admits that since that date there has been a cataclysmic fall in all prices.
But almost in the same breath he said that he did not think it unreasonable to insist on this condition for married men.
Again, almost in the same breath, we are told that now submarine development has gone ahead so fast we have no means of finding them.
On the surface, it seems a contradiction to discuss religion and non-religion in the same breath.
Then we are told that the risk is indefinite, and in the same breath we are told the scheme is partial.
Almost in the same breath, she said that she supported the boycott of all tests by unions this year.
Is she in the same breath saying that it does not matter?