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"You might have to allow for twenty-five feet of drift at a thousand yards.
"In my opinion, you have to allow for natural causes and not-natural causes," he said.
All readings of human history have to allow for the possibility of a negative outcome.
I know I'm going to hit the snooze, so I have to allow for that.
"In some of these cases, you're going to get zero, and you have to allow for that," she said.
You can never anticipate how long it's going to take, but you have to allow for the worst.
The tax system would have to allow for the flexibility of families who split up or got back together.
Mazda said that any agreement with the union would have to allow for the flexibility of the Japanese work method.
We have to allow for greater flexibility in our programs, which we have not in the past.
The key to this flood-the-zone approach is that you have to allow for maximum possible diversity.
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