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He will be able not only to file civil lawsuits but also to convene grand juries to seek criminal indictments.
"These guys have got to be able not only to work with you but to shoot you, if necessary," he said.
Thus, any child properly taught should be able not only to benefit from the added dimension of alternative education but also to pass an appropriate test.
It means listeners will be able not only to catch classic rock on New York's WAXQ-FM, but also hear Nairobi's Family FM via the Web.
Cuban-trained doctors must be able not only to diagnose an ulcer and treat hypertension but also to expound on the principles put forward by "el comandante".
Consequently, self-care in America has always required a certain amount of performance: a person has to be able not only to care for herself but to prove to society that she's doing it.
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Various authors have defended the working hypothesis that certain psychological interventions are able not only to augment an individual's psychological well-being, but also to improve cell immune competence in humans [ 3– 5].
"We've been able not only to replace the things destroyed by Boko Haram but to try to improve them.
By letting go of the mother I made up as a child, I was able not only to meet a fascinating personality, but also to learn from her.
As she has become a more mature performer, Huppert has been able not only to depict evil but, more, to make us empathise with the perpetrators.
"For 1,700 years, enlightened by the faith St. Gregory brought to Armenia, we are able not only to survive but also to have revival".
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