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That feat would be sufficient to render the show memorable, but Mr. Case accompanies his cycling virtuosity with fast, genuinely funny patter in a heady mixture of French and English.
"It seems clear that an ability on the part of a university to show that it has considered the risks of a particular piece of research, and balanced those risks against the importance of free academic inquiry, will be sufficient to render its conduct compliant".
His semi-gracious response to defeat in Iowa lasted all of 24 hours before he figured out a way to try to persuade us – and himself – that really he'd won, because of false claims in a Cruz campaign flyer: "Ted Cruz didn't win in Iowa, he stole it … Bad!" Thinking about Trump in this way might not be sufficient to render him sympathetic, but it does make him a little harder to hate.
Again, merely desiring to go to the game, and believing that going to the game requires buying a ticket, would not be sufficient to render Mike irrational in the event that he failed to desire to buy one.
In that case the presence of first-order perceptual representations to a consumer-system that can deploy a 'theory of mind', and that is capable of recognitional applications of theoretically-embedded concepts of experience, may be sufficient to render those representations at the same time as higher-order ones.
Our results suggest that travelling mentally back in time to recollect specific past episodes may be sufficient to render (autobiographical) memories susceptible to interference by new learning.
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Properly administered, all sides agree, it is sufficient to render an inmate unconscious for many hours, if not to kill him.
In both cases, the appellate judges held that a patina of business purpose, combined with just a tiny prospect of profit or risk of loss, is sufficient to render a corporate tax shelter legitimate.
The lack of adequate evidence is sufficient to render an option intellectually open.
The question remains, though, whether this degree of cellular interaction is sufficient to render the early human embryo a human being.
They added: "The reporter was fully entitled to conclude that the cumulative impact on visual amenity was sufficient to render the proposal contrary to the development plan, and that, in itself, this justified refusal of planning permission.
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