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Or they won't be made at all".
If the level of carbonate ions falls too low the shells can dissolve or might never be made at all.
One of the greatest mysteries about the hit BBC1 show The Apprentice is how it continues to be made at all.
More EU members will mean more majority voting, if any decisions are to be made at all, and that will mean a permanent complement of disappointed governments.
Much of the criticism of the proposed new rules seems to assume that no mortgage loans will be made at all if lenders have to keep some of the risk.
But given censorship — relaxed since the 1990s, but still there — and a national reluctance to confront the ethnic scapegoating that occasionally results in the murders of large numbers of Indonesian Chinese, it's a sign of changing times that the film could be made at all.
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One view is hopeful, in that "The Circle" was made at all.
The fact that the speech was made at all stoked controversy.
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