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One could state that he never works from life, but he might plausibly reply that he never works from anything else.
Until now, he said, scientists could state that global warming was expected to cause more extreme weather, but not that it was to blame for any specific event.
You could state that you no longer want to be transferred to a hospital once you have deteriorated to a certain state.
I believe that the government could state that its position will be to maintain the status quo until a future review is undertaken," he said.
Theoretically, we could state that all the previous models and applications based on the WA and the IOWA can be revised and improved with this new approach because they will be included in this framework as a particular case.
According to Citizens Advice, it is possible your tenancy agreement could state that the landlord has a preferred supplier – check, and if that is the case speak to your landlord before you arrange a switch.
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One online reviewer sums up the injustice better than I ever could, stating that the album "offers a hot poster of Jonathan Davis, but no insight on the band".
Later, as emperor, Nicephorus could state proudly that he controlled the seas.
Ads like this one could simply state that status, sophistication, even success could be purchased by buying an automobile.
The law could merely state that prop trading is illegal at banks backed by the government, and not explain what the inevitable exceptions and exemptions would be.
A prenup could also state that any assets the couple earned during the marriage are marital property subject to division.
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