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"From the I.M.F.'s point of view, it's critical that all chapters of the book be not only opened but closed satisfactorily — that means the fiscal commitments, the structural reforms, the financing and the debt sustainability analysis, which we will clearly come back to with additional work to be done in coming days," Ms. Lagarde said.
Of course Rose is going to get a husband, but the fact that there is still a whole wodge of book left after Simon has proposed signals most satisfactorily that plenty of tribulations lie ahead.
He said that treatment so far had progressed "satisfactorily," that the lung edema that General Pinochet had when he was admitted "has been resolved" and that a bypass "will probably not be necessary" for now.
They are young, single, without dependents and have very little in their bank accounts, so cannot prove satisfactorily that they are "genuine" visitors to the UK and would leave following their performances.
Deeper than this, there has long been a feeling in Italy that the project of national unity was flawed from the start, and will never work satisfactorily — that the country's government will always be stalled, and the south forever the unmanageable territory of organized crime.
As an incentive to do this work, we will pay a bounty of $10,000 to the first person to demonstrate to us satisfactorily that they can successfully run Quake III at a playable framerate on Raspberry Pi using these drivers.
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Are we really going to feel, when all of this is over, that it was enhanced by the story of the green-glove man, or that it dealt satisfactorily with that glass box in New York City?
Governments must be structured so that it can run satisfactorily, because that is what rulers will be like almost always.
Mr. Shoenholz said that Entergy had resolved the possibility satisfactorily but that Dominion had not.
In a decree of removal, Cunningham wrote that Lawson's health had "prevented him exercising his ministry satisfactorily" and that removal was "justified and necessary for the good of souls".
Even opponents of the yuck factor must concede that, sometimes, we know that an action is wrong merely on the basis of our reaction to it, even if we cannot satisfactorily justify that reaction.
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