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And he said that presenting a card -- "you can get an ID card from anywhere" -- would not necessarily suffice.
A fully stocked spice rack, an ample larder and even a closet full of pickled staples will not necessarily suffice when a curfew keeps you housebound for more than a week with a family to feed.
This demonstrates that, while one could always find an optimal cube size to represent any one region of a geometry accurately, the cube size will not necessarily suffice for other regions which may have different morphologies.
While NK cells and macrophages share some common Fc-receptors, it understates the complexity of immunotherapeutic approaches to assume that a generic approach of increasing antibody affinity for activatory receptors will necessarily suffice for achieving optimal effector cell engagement.
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The children who progressed from NGT to IGT had the largest increase in body weight, and the IGT subjects who converted back to NGT had minimal increases in body weight and a reduction in BMI Z-score (32), which underlines that cessation of weight gain, and not necessarily weight loss, may suffice to prevent further deterioration in the glucose tolerance.
To know all is not necessarily to forgive all: understanding can suffice.
Celebrities aren't necessarily strong climbers, so a standard four-foot-high chain-link fence would probably suffice.
It does not suffice for the predicate P to be distributive that this biconditional is true or even necessarily true.
Will "absolutely gutted" suffice?
Two illustrations may suffice.
Nothing else will suffice.
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