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"He doesn't have complete programs or complete solutions," she said.
"He doesn't have complete control but their version of unification is very similar to his," an official said.
She's not a completely mature dancer: there are signs of tension in her arms, wrists, and hands, and her line doesn't have complete flow.
Perhaps that's because he doesn't have complete control of the myriad militias and rebel groups that backed his rise to power.
There is no greater, more fundamental, business problem than a product not reaching the consumer, but this is often the only step in the wider production chain that the brand owner doesn't have complete control over.
And though the company doesn't have complete data for the earlier period, Henman said he was almost certain that attacks in Kabul were fewer than current totals in each year since 2001, when the Taliban regime was ousted by the U.S.-led military operation after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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"Musharraf does not have complete control over everybody," a senior military officer in Washington said.
But it really bothers me that the owner does not have complete control over the drive.
Unlike Saturn, Neptune does not have complete rings, current evidence indicates.
Unlike the general linear models (GLM) procedure in SAS, the MIXED procedure does not remove all data for any subject that does not have complete data.
We don't have complete control of content.
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