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And until recently little research had been done to settle the controversy.
Bell is also pressing for a meeting on this issue with Salmond in person; last year, the Scottish government abolished a housing support grant designed to alleviate the costs of that debt and Salmond apparently thought a deal was done to settle the account.
But, he added, "there is an apparent discrepancy between the number of impacts in this size range being higher than previously thought … and I think this is exciting new data and more work needs to be done to settle that size discrepancy".
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And having them here means that when you arrive you can ask: "What do I need to do to settle in?" And they can help.
"So I was a bit of an idiot to do what I did to settle because it wasn't with the judge, it was with the prosecutors.
Should Spencer enforce the injunction, it's likely that RIM would do whatever it has to do to settle the case quickly and keep it from being enforced.
That's what we need to do to settle a case.
So at the end of the show, they did what most movers and shakers do to settle the score: they staged a dance-off.
"At Guantanamo, I thought I could speak to a lawyer, that's what we need to do to settle a case.
Twenty-four months postoperatively a roentgenographic evaluation was done to determine wear and settling of the prosthesis [ 1, 4, 10].
How did such serious pho come to settle here?
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