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It ultimately decided the issue was not significant enough to merit a rule change.
Meyer said she didn't think Desert Storm was "historically significant enough" to merit such a prized location.
Obama's ads are aimed at battleground states and specific issues; Romney is acknowledging that the Latino vote is significant enough to merit inclusion.
Regulators used to leave it up to issuers to decide whether a development was significant enough to merit disclosure in a filing.
In interviews in May, another Guidant executive had defended the company's decision not to alert physicians earlier that one defibrillator model could abruptly short-circuit, saying that Guidant had not viewed the risk as significant enough to merit such communication.
In a way this is less insulting to Pressburger than to Powell, who felt that the creative contribution of his Hungarian-born collaborator was significant enough to merit the co-producer, co-writer, and co-director credit on all the films they made together since One of Our Aircraft is Missing (1942).
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Meanwhile, the new media have had a more subtle effect, proving significant for internal party communication and local campaigns in constituencies, and deemed important enough to merit some party advertising.
What delivery could possibly be important enough to merit such a crazy system?
He gave a magnificent Bible to Ramsey, which was important enough to merit a mention in Oswald's Life.
Nothing seemed significant enough to remember anyway.
But neither did quite enough to merit a victory.
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