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The easy-to-reach incentives in the contract that would permit Joseph to void the final two years essentially make it a five-year deal.
Most recently, the Hungarian government announced restrictions that would essentially make it impossible for the Central European University, funded by George Soros, to function in Budapest.
"Most of the Nordic countries essentially make it more compatible for women to combine family and work," she said, noting as an example their accommodative policies for maternity leave.
In the days leading up to the film's release last month, its director, James Cameron, seemed confident that the 3-D effects would essentially make it immune to piracy, telling The Times of London, "You can pirate a 3-D movie, but you can't pirate it in 3-D, so you can't bottle that 3-D experience".
Centered on passing provisions that essentially make it impossible for many abortion providers to operate, what has resulted is an unprecedented assault on women's health organizations in general, with the principal effect of denying countless women access to health services that, for the most part, have nothing to do with abortion whatsoever.
I also considered Creative Commons, which would essentially make it free.
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The men were allegedly part of a crew that illegally converted a van to carry 300 gallons of stolen gasoline in its cargo area, essentially making it a "bomb on wheels," Feeley said.
Facebook, meanwhile, is supposedly readying for release its enterprise collaboration product, which essentially makes it easier to talk to co-workers and extended family members throughout the workday.
But that statement essentially made it official.
So we've essentially made it a sixty-vote requirement for confirmation.
"He essentially made it so that the class was in on the joke," Mr. Coleman said.
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