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But it is unclear that he will be able to garner the 50% of votes he needs to win in the first round.
It does not depend on any elaborate or costly new technology and is likely to be able to garner the required political support.
In such circumstances, a healthy debate and a requirement that controversial appointments be able to garner 60 Senate votes instead of a mere 51 seems eminently reasonable.
However, the fact that this is a custom-built version of the Tegra means it's at least optimised for this new machine, meaning – in theory – that developers will be able to garner greater performance from the chipset more easily.
It is far from clear that Mr. Chalabi, despite his ambition and relatively substantial fortune, will be able to garner enough political support to place strongly in the elections.
No secular Iraqi party -- not the Communists who once led the fight against Saddam Hussein's Baath Party, and not the Iraqi National Congress -- seems to be able to garner significant popular support among Iraqis.
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None of the opposition parties had been able to garner any significant support among the protesters.
Admittedly, Davidson was able to garner quotes from people who thought Corbyn's nod inappropriate.
"In one hour we were able to garner more conversation about the brand than in all of 2012," he adds.
But Ms. Gillard was able to garner an unexpectedly strong 71-to-31 71-to-31 71-to-31g Labor majorityof Parliament on Monday.
Not all companies with bulging collections of intellectual property have been able to garner high prices, however.
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