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"'I have to ask, Would there be any terms that we could discuss that would make you consider ending the lease and moving somewhere else?'" Many buyers who are going through or have been through the process of removing tenants, either by eviction or through negotiation, are hesitant to talk about their experiences.

You could discuss that, and maybe issues of sexual identity too, but I'll leave it unspoken – safe in the knowledge that Grant would do the same.

I've applied at XYZ Company and would love to hear about anything that you might have available for someone 3-plus years out of their Ph.D. Any chance we could discuss that?" "I'm a plant scientist working with Dr. Patel at Big State University.

See again point 8 (above) and compare ENS aggregate sizes in Fig. 2d and Fig. 6C with DRG size in Fig. 9. May be you could discuss that at the very end of the paper?

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But a baseball official subsequently said that was not true, that the union could discuss anything that has been released publicly.

In this context it made perfect sense for Thomas to wish to expand his employer's horizons, encourage her to meet people who might be useful to her and with whom she could discuss ideas that, however indirectly, might have some bearing on future government policy.

In the interviews, the open question at the start of the interview and having time to browse through the postal surveys meant that participants could discuss aspects that they felt were important.

The fact that we don't necessarily report each and every selector... that's something we could discuss, as to whether that level of detail is required in terms of congressional notification".

They wouldn't be doing that so they could discuss albums, put it that way.

One could discuss the transcranial approach that was performed in this patient, as it is argued that a transsphenoidal approach should be favoured over transcranial surgery as it may limit the spread of micro-organisms [ 1, 7].

"We felt that if they got to know each other, they might actually get to like each other," he said, planning to use the program as a model to form study groups nationwide that could discuss religion without rancor.

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