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program, look as if they might be able to make sufficient economic adjustments.
Some institutional investors and regulators worry that they will not be able to make sufficient judgments about credit quality themselves.
And Woods, eight months shy of his 35th birthday, has not been able to make sufficient improvements to his own game to maintain the distance between himself and Mickelson and some others.
But the fund would ensure that the utility is able to make sufficient investments to provide electricity for the Japanese capital and surrounding regions, where it holds a near monopoly.
Jonathan Mail, head of policy at the Campaign for Real Ale, says: "Because of the financial engineering and debt companies have taken on, lessees haven't been able to make sufficient profit to invest so that pubs can evolve and change with the times".
Although Enterprise was heavily damaged and on fire, her damage-control teams were able to make sufficient repairs for the ship to resume flight operations at 17:46, only one hour after the engagement ended.
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"The government must ensure that there is sufficient funding available for all councils to be able to make sufficiently regular and separated food collections, to help develop a healthy anaerobic digestion sector," it said.
He was eventually booked for bringing down Eden Hazard, the only surprise being he had been able to locate the Belgian to make sufficient contact.
They contend that banks won't be able to make a sufficient return on their capital.
But, since we were able to make a sufficient analysis of evolutionary dynamics through the other methods for our sake, we did not perform the ancestor tracing.
But Member States need to make sufficient progress to restore competition.
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