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Mr. Dhawan said he hopes the acquisition of Zenprise might provide such a universal remote.
Ellison said, however, that there were still potential lines of inquiry to pursue which might provide such evidence.
Negotiators may be more receptive to novel information you might provide, such as a newly lowered price or confidential data.
And what's more, during oral arguments, the idea (floated by Scalia) that Congress might provide such a contingency plan was basically laughed out of the Court.
We also still don't understand the value of other services that oysters, clams, scallops and other shellfish might provide, such as water filtration and coastal protection against storm surge; add in those factors, and even more is at stake.
These, too, vary by state and can be found online by searching free [your state name] power of attorney form. Or a lawyer preparing a parents estate plan might provide such routine documents for adult children at little cost.
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Therefore, the greater power of men, which allows them to outperform women in freestyle swimming, might not provide such a great advantage in breaststroke.
It has been hypothesized that intermediate targets might also provide such support en route, which has the effect of eliminating axons that stray off the trail early on (Wang and Tessier-Lavigne, 1999).
Ethnic violence or an economic collapse might one day provide such a pretext.
The quality of postgraduate education cannot straightforwardly be taken into account without direct measures of the quality of training programmes and schemes (and the GMC's National Training Survey might in principle provide such measures, particularly if linked to examination databases).
A central innovations unit might be one way to provide such support; another analogue might have been the college of policing.
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