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There's plenty of warranted skepticism about whether the two countries, which together emit 40% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, will ever agree to actual cuts.
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The Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and President Ahmadinejad have made plenty of statements to warrant Israeli anxiety.
There are plenty of cougars to warrant a season.
He states "it's remarkably smooth, loaded with airtime, and has plenty of surprises to warrant its name".
I also spend a fair bit of time in Sicily, where their similar spring stew, fritteda, also warrants plenty of advice.
With new features such as political marriages, series devotees will find plenty of nuanced details to warrant returning, while newcomers and sceptics may be surprised by the balance of tactical depth and cathartic – if repetitive – action.
The runs are on the easy side of difficult, and there's plenty of off-piste if conditions warrant.
But, he says, plenty of anecdotal evidence exists to warrant giving mental training some serious consideration in any plans to improve.
And whatever you do, don't chuck out the seeds – there's plenty of delicious flesh around them to warrant an over-the-sink eating session.
My previous blog dealing with domestic violence and shared custody generated plenty of response, so much that it warrants a follow-up.
In a 1925 Mississippi case, a state judge pointed out that the police had plenty of time to get a warrant, arguing that the automobile aided not only criminals but also law enforcement.
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