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The world has decided that attention is more warranted elsewhere than in Darfur and the other deeply impoverished and malnourished populations of Sudan; and certainly humanitarian crises abound.
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Perhaps for that reason it seems to me that choice supporters' concerns are more warranted.
Iran's ability to fish in troubled Iraqi waters, furthermore, is severely circumscribed by memories of ancient and modern wars between the two countries.When it comes to Iran's nuclear programme, however, outside worries are more warranted.
Never has a freakout been more warranted. .
The use of alternative assessments may be more warranted in other settings or under different conditions.
"That figure is just getting bigger and bigger because there are more warrants to be done and that figure will grow exponentially this year," Sims told VICE News.
"The criticism of the Italians is more than warranted, but there is a broader point here.
Of course, fiscal discipline has never been the Knicks' way, so the skepticism is more than warranted.
"In the interest of a fair and impartial investigation whose results will be respected by the public, the Chairman's recusal is more than warranted". .
While this can be a unique perspective in Washington, D.C., I fully believe that such optimism is more than warranted for newspaper media.
For instance, in the outpatient setting antiemetic prophylaxis is more often warranted than in inpatients.
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