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But being perfect includes being immune to change for the worse — too powerful to have it imposed without permission and too good to permit it.

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It is probably not a good idea to permit speculation on how many New Yorkers will be murdered in a given year.

Yet he was persuaded by the F.B.I.'s record of accuracy, and wrote that "whatever may be the case for other law-enforcement agencies" the Bureau's standards seemed good enough to permit F.B.I. experts to testify in his courtroom.

Judging from other materials, the preservation conditions at the site in the late 1940s/early 1950s should have been good enough to permit the survival of fish remains, and particularly dentaries of the northern pike (Esox lucius L., 1758) as found on other European sites of this age.

But there's no good reason to permit rounding when software can calculate hours to the millisecond.

The dinosaur fossil record has been interpreted to show both a decline in diversity and no decline in diversity during the last few million years of the Cretaceous, and it may be that the quality of the dinosaur fossil record is simply not good enough to permit researchers to distinguish between the options.

Unless, and until these other options alleviate the demand for organs, there is good reason to permit ODE.

On top of that, the fragmentation efficiency for intact proteins is not always good enough to permit identification especially for proteins above 15 kDa.

There is good reason to permit such confidential comments, as they can reveal important concerns about ethical standards, data integrity, biosecurity or conflicts of an academic or commercial nature.

The continuation of such arguments underlines the need for more fossils to establish the range of physical variation of H. erectus and also for more discoveries in good archaeological contexts to permit more precise dating.

On the other hand, the person arrested may have a good reason not to permit a blood test, (e.g., presence of other substances in blood), as losing driving privileges might not be the biggest worry.

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