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"I struggle to see an HD screen being a big selling point, however it could prove popular with people wanting to buy childrens' books or non-fiction titles which feature illustrations".
"We knew we were a supermarket and only invested in things that we could prove our customers really wanted," said Lord Ian McLaurin, who is now chairman of Tesco.
This could prove handy when you want to make a move, or if your crush is making a move as well.
But once teething problems are fixed, Sicad II could prove a boon to importers wanting to avoid the expensive parallel market and relieve some currency uncertainty.
All state records were presumed to be closed unless citizens could prove why the information they wanted should be disclosed.
This could prove problematic if Aer Lingus wanted to team up with another airline, raise capital or sell its valuable slots at London's Heathrow Airport, it added.
However, if I had discovered the body of my murdered flatmate, then been badgered for hours by hostile police insisting they could prove I had been there, and wanting to know who was this Lumumba whom I'd texted "See you later" – well, I'm not certain I would have resisted the temptation to confirm what they wished to hear, then retract it hours later.
The 24-hour limit could prove annoying as users might not want to go through the chore of rescanning codes every day.
Republicans have paid a steep political price for opposing legalization, and with key Senate contests upcoming in Colorado, Nevada, and Florida, and other states where Latino voters could prove the difference, Republican Senators may want to avoid a high-profile opposition strategy that galvanizes Latinos to come out and vote against them.
Depending on the work you want to make, this could prove problematic.
They want the State Department to release documents that could prove or disprove this suspicion.
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