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By keeping their home constituencies dry, Thai politicians have been getting in the way of letting enough water be safely redirected to the sea.
Cinematic cash-ins on recent TV series run the risk of letting the fanbase go fallow, without letting enough time lapse for a proper retro or ironic overhaul in the vein of longer-range adaptations such as Starsky and Hutch.
Without careful design and adequate rules of fair play, and without letting enough buyers participate to create a robust market, the exchange might not actually stimulate new competition among the nation's health insurers.
So Europe's rulers could put somebody they do not want in a job he may not want.It is possible that this is an example of the Merkelvellianism for which the German chancellor has gained a reputation: by dithering, she is letting enough opposition emerge for her "regretfully" to dump Mr Juncker (or give him the council job) and hand the commission to a better candidate.
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"Did I not let enough light in?" asks crepuscular, whispering Madley Croft on Chained.
The two therapies often let enough cancer cells survive to defeat the treatment.
Let enough of this into your day and then hopefully life is one big exciting adventure of discovery.
Let enough Americans find jobs and get homes of their own, and housing, which got us into this slump, could start to power us out.
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