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He added: "How did this commission fail so badly?" But the decision to refer cases for potential prosecution could provoke a different conclusion: It may yet satisfy public craving for what Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner once referred to as the "very deep public desire for Old Testament justice".

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Therefore, studies in patients with spondyloarthritis with preradiographic sacroiliitis or early evidence of sacroiliitis (and who do not yet satisfy the modified New York criteria) may be more likely to demonstrate inhibition of structural damage following TNF antagonist therapy.

And not yet satisfied.

But environmental groups are not yet satisfied.

And he was not yet satisfied with his take.

But India's government is not yet satisfied.

"Not yet satisfied," he declared after a slightly better first quarter.

I returned to my air-conditioned room early, yet satisfied.

SoftBank, led by the Japanese billionaire Masayoshi Son, may yet increase its offer to satisfy Sprint's shareholders, though the Japanese company could be in line for a major payout if Sprint walks away from the deal.

Moreover, in recognizing the possibility that there may really be no ghosts even when the statement that there are purportedly satisfies the three standards the Mohists implicitly recognize that a claim that is useful or satisfies our criteria of correctness may yet be mistaken in the sense of falling short of the "facts" or "reality" (qing).

Vivus's new data apparently satisfied the FDA's advisory committee.However, the agency may yet reject the drug.

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