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Namely, the markets may suffice to force boards to deal.
It is hypothesized that just one further audit may suffice to increase compliance again.
For now, it may suffice to say: We are watching you!
This may suffice to support steady nuclear burning on the surface of the white dwarf.
Tax returns, W2s, and pay stubs may suffice to document income for many borrowers.
And she expects that some will conclude that a little more research may suffice to bring a claim under the new standard.
For example, the faulty transmission of data caused negligently (or otherwise without criminal intent) by an employer may suffice to cut off product liability claims against the manufacturer.
When an individual learns that a particular sight, sound, smell, or other stimulus is regularly associated with food, that stimulus alone may suffice to stimulate increased salivary flow.
For the systems under consideration, an integrated process was found to be advantageous for treating a polymer-containing wastewater, while mild wet air oxidation alone may suffice to treat a polyphenol-containing wastewater.
One of the crucial advantages of the proposed sensing system is that a SE could be tens of meters long; hence, one single SE may suffice to monitor large areas in a single shot.
For example, while atmospheric thermodynamics may suffice to explain the formation of clouds, it fails to provide a solid framework for accurate deterministic predictions of the intensity and spatial extent of storms.
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