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But Admiral Fallon, in an interview on Tuesday at his headquarters at MacDill Air Force Base here, made clear his appraisal that the halt in reductions should be temporary — and brief — just long enough to allow "all the dust to settle" and to provide an opportunity for "a clear-eyed view" of the way ahead.

Earlier this week, the commander of American forces in the Middle East, Adm. William J. Fallon, said in an interview that any halt in the troop drawdown should be temporary and brief — just long enough to allow "all the dust to settle".

I offer that Eurovision's definition of Europe is fluid enough to allow all comers, too.

When the growing particle traverses a region of relatively high air temperature or high concentration of liquid water, or both, the transfer of heat from the hailstone to the air cannot occur rapidly enough to allow all of the deposited water to freeze immediately.

In experimental practice, this means that the pulse repetition rate should be small enough to allow all excited NCs to return to the ground state.

The bowls were left out for 48 h to allow enough time to collect pollinators throughout the day, especially early morning, but not long enough to allow all of the water to evaporate.

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Although many fungal species are amenable to ATMT, the mechanisms of T-DNA integration in the fungal genomes are largely unknown compared with what is known in plants, and it is still a matter of debate to know whether T-DNA integration will be random enough to allow a systematic targeting of all genes in the genome for functional identification.

Within each clone, cell number increases enough to allow a secondary improving mutation.

The theoretical framework of this study may not be broad enough to allow analysis of all the organizational dimensions and their influences on the provision of optimal care, but at a theoretical and practical level it still has the potential to highlight some components of humanized birth care and the facilitating factors for or barriers to such care in highly specialized hospitals.

A natural spring cools the walls enough to allow for all eight beers and 18 ciders and perries to be served straight from the cask.

The report says the phrase "legitimate business purposes" is vague enough to allow for all kinds of collection, and asserts that clear federal rules should be established for what are permissible and appropriate uses of drivers' data.

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