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Most of these entries could warrant further debate of course.
Also, it's possible Kuechly could warrant snaps in nickel.
Fifth-round rookie Pernell McPhee also turned heads in camp and could warrant snaps.
"I think there were certain things done that could warrant some administrative charges," Hampton said.
"Right now we have some deficiencies on our team that could warrant some help," Strahan said.
Carefully assembled mixed lots from Bedell, Paumanok, Pellegrini and Wolffer could warrant rear-of-catalog status for late-afternoon bidding.
Actions by New Hampshire's chief justice more than a decade ago could warrant impeachment, two top lawmakers said today.
He said the student who recorded her may have violated school and state codes — an act that could warrant punishment.
Schneiderman said the short, edited clip fails to provide viewers with any context for Cox's statements and could warrant punishment.
Such a classification could warrant setting emission limits on the oil, coal, and manufacturing industries, risking millions of jobs during the first stages of an economic recovery.
In some situations it may be appropriate for employers to have policies requiring such a relationship to be disclosed, and breaching such policies could warrant disciplinary action.
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