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You may be simply given the term of "gravity at the earth's surface," which is 9.8 m/s^2.
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Given the terms of conservative practice, the fit between Cruz and the Tea Party seemed fairly natural.
But, given the terms of reference, I don't see how it could," said Mr Bacon.
But Heathrow, given the terms of reference, was always odds-on favourite.
A fair question and probably an unanswerable one, given the terms of a genre so omnivorous, so famously squishy.
It will be hard, given the terms of his review, not to imagine that he will also advocate the principle being extended to the private sector.
That talking point flew in the face of legal advice that Wachtell had earlier given the bank, that it was unlikely that Bank of America could get out of the merger given the terms of the deal.
The Yankees will forgive because given the terms of the marriage, what else can they do except hope that A-Rod's skills don't erode at the chronological rate more common for ballplayers before they began spiking their spinach.
The 50 or so billboards converted since then all have valid permits, making them legal, but city officials say that given the terms of the settlements, the permits had to be granted without adequate public review.
But Carnell said she was not trying to "pretend" her bank inquiry was a broad-based royal commission, given the terms of reference were very tight and she had 11 weeks to complete the inquiry.
Given the terms of the agreement, the U.S. wouldn't actually withdraw from the accord until November 2020 (indeed, the first day the U.S. would be free of the accord would be one day after the presidential election).
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