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Entering more, assuming all things are equal in terms of funniness, does help.
In six months, the same insiders who got cash from this deal will be in a position to seek more, assuming there are willing buyers.
That will give them an incentive to throw out less and recycle more (assuming that local governments provide collection points for suitable materials).
This means, in concrete terms, no more seeking or demanding moral justifications, no more experiencing or trying to instill moral guilt, no more assuming or assigning moral responsibility, no more assessing moral desert or exacting just retribution, etc.
In crude mathematical terms, for the value of the government's stake to match the $50 billion in sunk loans, G.M.'s total equity after bankruptcy would have to be worth at least $69 billion and possibly more, assuming bondholders exercise their warrants.
Sink one or two very large crude carriers (VLCCs), in the inbound and outbound channels, and traffic could be totally stopped for a month or more (assuming there were no interferences to the clearing activities).
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"But as price parity becomes more assumed and more the norm, then other forms of loyalty will become important to travel Web sites".
At the trial the judge, once more, assumes a direct role, conducting the examination of witnesses, often basing his questions on the material in the dossier.
Collaborative research has been increasingly celebrated by the science community, but the hypothesized positive relationship between research collaboration and research output is more assumed than rigorously tested.
When Stoddart withdrew from the final match, MacLaren once more assumed the leadership.
In H2O, the fiber cross-sections appeared much more elongated, assuming a more elliptical shape (Fig. 4A).
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