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The idea that so much extra money could be guaranteed for the NHS post-Brexit was also challenged as totally unrealistic.
If exclusive access to the data could be guaranteed for a few more months, our young researcher might be able to pull together the various threads of the project and publish at least one high-profile publication, which might be enough to secure tenure and career.
However, even if a sufficient penetration rate could be guaranteed (for instance through a government mandate to use the system), the potential effect that such a system can have on traffic flow would still be dependent on the collective compliance of a sufficient number of drivers.
The Solar Trade Association lobby group has told the government that the industry's long-term survival could be guaranteed by extending subsidies for four more years.
Institutes could be guaranteed to keep star players for at least two years rather than watch them bolt after one.
But, again, bringing in a player who could be guaranteed to improve that position for the kind of money Celtic could feasibly spend is nigh on impossible.
Donald B. Verrilli Jr., the lawyer for two inmates on Kentucky's death row who are facing execution by the commonly used three-chemical protocol, conceded that theoretically his clients would have no case if the first drug, a barbiturate used for anesthesia, could be guaranteed to work perfectly by inducing deep unconsciousness.
Mr. Morsi could be released and returned to a symbolic position of president with an independent prime minister or caretaker government to oversee the run-up to elections, he suggested, while the military could be guaranteed that it would not be prosecuted for recent events.
This could be guaranteed by making such information transfers prerequisite for admission to nursing homes and home-care services.
But what if doctors could be guaranteed immunity for prescribing the drug?
The intended cast bronze is now coated aluminium: bronze would have been too heavy, and the fixings couldn't be guaranteed for the Smithsonian's required 50 years.
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