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Finally, getting a smaller-scale work accepted for performance -- on the condition that you will make any suggested alterations and accommodate the whims of the stage director, who may be a musical ignoramus.
In a memorandum to NASA managers this week, William F. Readdy, the agency's associate administrator for space flight, instructed officials to be ready to make any suggested changes in shuttle hardware or operations as quickly as possible so NASA could resume its support of the International Space Station and other programs that require human space flight.
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"It is quite clear from the [radio] transmission and the transcript that at no point during the period leading up to Jules' accident did the team urge Jules to drive faster, or make any comments suggesting that he should do so," read the statement.
Of course, the NBC Nightly News host has yet to make any overtures suggesting that a political campaign might be in his future, but that hasn't stopped a grass roots campaign from forming in his honor.
Make any changes they suggested, then have someone else edit your paper.
In his speech, Mr Cameron did not make any specific policy announcements, but suggested his party was looking at further changes to the welfare system to include in its manifesto for the 2015 general election.
As for when you'll get to try all of this out, Mitchell said the company isn't ready to make any specific announcements, but he suggested that Oculus will probably want to ship one more round of kits out for developer testing before releasing a version for consumers.
Chinese officials have gone out of their way to signal that they will not make any policy shift that might suggest to their own people that they were backing down in the face of American pressure.
This is why I think we'll never see Facebook admit that it's a media company; that it has a responsibility for the content shared on its service; or make any legitimate moves that would suggest that Facebook is accountable for what you see on Facebook.
Even if it were true that in average (whatever that means) "women are more X, and men are more Y," using and perpetuating those averages to make any decision – as the author suggests should be done at Google – is short sighted.
In fact, it avoided making any judgments that suggested Blair misled anyone.
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