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He also commented on the leaking of the video saying that it "warranted more than just a simple leak; it deserved a red carpet".
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In "My Story," Smart tries to steer the reader away from seeing her experience as so bizarre that it warrants more curiosity than compassion.
People increasingly met in chat rooms and on dating sites, and by the middle of the last decade, the number of people being introduced online was so large, it rarely warranted more than a brief mention.
Certainly it appears that with some of these matters, it might have warranted more care".
Whether and how the longstanding relationships and frequent circulation of key personnel between APA and HumRRO positions have shaped APA's involvement with the military is unclear, but given recent events, it certainly warrants more careful scrutiny than it has received from psychologists.
Each of those actions could have warranted more force, including baton strikes and pressure-point techniques, Kelly said.
Hence, heuristic methodology is being applied nowadays and has recently warranted more attention.
Additional perks at this level might be warranted; more on that later as well.
Here, and elsewhere, Dewey argued that teachers work warranted more resources and better working conditions.
This drew criticism from those who felt that 2,000 Nigerian deaths warranted more of an outcry.
We thought their excitement warranted more excitement, so handed them some goody bags.
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