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— The Jets needed a safety, and not merely any safety.
Note that this does not say any "religious duty," but merely any duty at all.
They need to recapitalize banks sufficiently to deal with such an event, not merely any stresses anticipated by the official tests.
Sometimes the word means merely any human mental activity at all (as when one talks about the "history of consciousness"), and sometimes it means merely being awake (as in As the anesthetic wore off, the animal regained consciousness).
The restoration effort does not involve merely any brook trout, according to Matt Kulp of the National Park Service, but a distinct strain, possibly a subspecies, found in the Southern Appalachians.
If it were merely any of the above, it might be possible, perhaps, to use punishment via the criminal justice system to fight it.
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The basic reason for this is that, unlike in the first theorem, not just any, merely extensionally adequate provability predicate works for the formalization of the consistency claim.
But I don't think there's any point in trying to write anything merely good any more.
But Mr Gonzales's few defenders have been reduced to saying that perhaps he is merely incompetent.In any other administration Mr Gonzales would have been sacked long ago.
Long-liners will merely dump any bluefin they catch -- usually dead at that stage -- back into the water to avoid fines and turn to mining other prey.
Article 50 itself merely states: "Any member state may decide to withdraw from the union in accordance with its own constitutional requirements".
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