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Ascribing motive to a crime is a messier business than we are sometimes willing to concede.
In such cases, buyers are sometimes willing to make up the difference, even if it is substantial.
The government has limited control outside of major cities, where powerful tribes hold sway and are sometimes willing to shelter Qaeda members.
Given the money involved, filmmakers are sometimes willing to risk the expense of a lawsuit and penalties after the movie's release.
Mr. Thomas said he would seek to have the charges against his client dismissed, adding that prosecutors are sometimes willing to do so when a defendant dies.
The South Carolina Aquarium's Sustainable Seafood Initiative connected him with chefs from restaurants like the Boathouse, Carolina's, Red Drum and Fish, which are sometimes willing to pay 25 to 55 cents more per pound for his pole-caught fish.
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Unlike a lot of us, the academy is sometimes willing to admit the lulus.
During the cold war the CIA was sometimes willing to work with known murderers and torturers to defeat communism.
In Wall Street fashion, he is sometimes willing to do a trade — his food and wine in exchange for something other than cash or credit.
But we have learned that Arthur Andersen, Peregrine's former auditor, was sometimes willing to negotiate with customers to try to get them back in line.
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