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And that would probably inform us on whether the materials are ready for a larger test.
Andrew G. Celli Jr., former chief of the civil rights bureau in the New York attorney general's office, sent me a note saying, "I'd probably inform both the criminal-defense lawyer and the prosecutor in a single letter -- to avoid any taint of favoring one side or the other".
"People have called me about different candidates, tell me what they think, but no one has said anything to me that I thought was improper," the governor said, adding, "If I felt that anybody is trying to box me in or manipulate me or push me into a position, I will probably inform the candidate so they can address it.
A product with that name should probably inform customers of what the product is and what it is not in other ways". Unless, of course, the hope is that consumers learn that the product is made without eggs only after having eaten it, and, ideally, enjoyed it.
"As the first fossils started to come … I could tell that this was a really unusual site and could probably inform us about things that no other site on a Caribbean island, that any of the previous sites could," Steadman said.
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Once reaching these areas, area-restricted search is probably informed by both olfactory and visual information, such as congregations of other seabirds41, which could allow anosmic birds to locate resources precisely.
This distinction has probably informed my treatment of the father's response to these issues.
Those early years probably informed my love of Dartmoor, where I've since retired.
Hence, visual feature analysis in one hemisphere is probably informed about feature analysis in the other hemisphere and may also be modulated by it.
We live in New York and I had to go down to New Orleans the week after, which was hard, but I think it probably informed the performance.
It's not an unfriendly city but it's no friendlier than other similarly sized cities. People's idea of it is probably informed by it being seen as a good place for a weekend break – and the craic.
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