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They will be expected to stop the speedy wing players for England, Young (who picked up a knock against Ukraine), Milner, Walcott and Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Even by the highest of ethical standards, Mark Green could not be expected to stop turning to his brother for advice.
He would bear the burden of proving that he "did not know of the conduct giving rise to forfeiture" or that he did all that could reasonably be expected to stop his property from being used improperly.
Ms Merkel wants Nato to oversee seagoing border controls under which Turkish coastguards will be expected to stop refugees before they reach Greek waters and escort them back to Turkey.
Universities will, however, be expected to stop events happening that could potentially "draw people into terrorism" – and Theresa May has retained the power to issue a ministerial direction backed up by law against universities that refuse to implement the new counter-extermism rules on external speakers.
The critical energy release rate for propagation in the bond coat is considerably smaller so that most vertical cracks can be expected to stop upon reaching the bond coat.
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They were expected to stop first in Oman and then return to the US.
The Dutch and Canadians are expected to stop fighting in the next two years.
But the statement is expected to stop short of saying that Nato has primacy.
Adding some sealant to the threads of the temperature sensor was expected to stop the leak.
But Mr. Rumsfeld is expected to stop short of that recommendation on Tuesday, military officials said.
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