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"But if the oil sands are mixed in with the other supplies and there's a standard that they need to meet, we'll meet it as well".
It's a sense of rightness, permission to meet it as an equal.
And because it has been designed carefully and sensitively, life comes rushing up to meet it – as it always will, given the chance.
The message they bring home is a chilling one: Fear lives in the earth, and we meet it as it rises, night after night, in place after place.
You just can't give gifts to strangers, unless their need is obvious and it's in your power to meet it, as in the case of the kid hitchhiking down a country lane.
"There's a tremendous need, but we can't possibly meet it as individuals," Pyrtle says.
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The analytical approach was phenomenological, which emphasises gaining insight into the lived meanings of a phenomenon by meeting it as unprejudiced as possible [ 22, 23].
Establishing a requirement, however, is far different from meeting it, as California is already finding out.
Any hospital nurse knows it as a genuine, work-related condition, often due to shifting heavy patients; any GP has met it as a skivers' charter.
After a few years of making Mexico City my home, I still feel like I'm meeting it as a new city each time I visit.
Neither Theresa May nor David Cameron has come close to meeting it as prime minister.
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