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But it is unclear which clinics will be willing to replace implants that have not begun to leak but whose presence is frightening to the women who have them.
That Erickson, who was widely respected by the trustees for his broad understanding of the university, said he would be willing to replace Spanier gave the trustees confidence about firing Spanier.
Former British number one Mark Petchey would be willing to replace Roger Draper as Lawn Tennis Association chief - and for "substantially" less money.
I've only been using it this evening, but my initial impression is that I too might be willing to replace Twitter for iPhone with it.
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Carmel police commander Paul Tomasi said: "He acknowledged that he was there and said he is willing to replace the property that was damaged".
And even if you're only paying £30 a month, there's still £360 worth of annual savings to be made for those who are willing to replace the exercise bike with the real thing.
In January, the deputy governor, Abdulatif Ashna, was assassinated by a suicide bomber on a motorcycle; only in the past 10 days has someone been found who is willing to replace him.
If I were willing to replace my pruners, it would not be with a cheap imitation, but with an identical pair that had the same spring action, comforting heft and smooth blade of top-quality steel.
At least with the big guys they usually have enough money that they're willing to replace a broken laptop without too much discussion".
The president of the South African FA (Safa) has said his country is willing to replace Libya as hosts of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
Few globe-trotting clients were willing to replace a handful of $300 cell phones (one for each continent) with an Iridium unit that cost three times as much and couldn't fit into a breast pocket.
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