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So the realist owes us an explanation of what constraints a model has to satisfy for it to be 'intended' over and above its satisfying every observational and theoretical constraint we can conceive of.
Americans now sample, dabble and move on when a religious leader fails to satisfy for any reason.
Security, he claims, is better, and the collapse of the coalition government means that there are no longer two corrupt ministers to satisfy for every approval.
The dictatorships that resulted proved highly unstable, and few of the individual dictators were able to satisfy for long the demands of the different groups that supported their bids for power.
She will be 38 in three years' time, possibly a mother for the second time, but will she be ready to run as near-perfect a 26-mile hell as she can to win Olympic gold (any medal, in fact) at her fifth attempt in front of the very people she has been trying to satisfy for nearly two decades?
Currently, mainly due to cost considerations, these constraints are hard to satisfy for commercial devices.
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Indeed, some predict that it may be impossible for microalgal oils to satisfy demand for n-3 LC-PUFA on a global scale (Turchini et al., 2010).
No one was willing to sell more to satisfy orders for more than 55 million shares.
He expects to require 50 to 60 tickets to satisfy demand for his first-round match.
Neither, however, seems likely to satisfy demands for a full international investigation by the Turkish government.
Secrecy: The WTO signally failed to satisfy calls for trade negotiations to be more open and transparent in future.
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