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Some theorists believe that wealth provides a good measure of ability to pay because assets imply some degree of satisfaction (power) and tax capacity, even if (as in the case of an art collection) they generate no tangible income.
Think of it as a letter to the millions of smart, competent, hardworking, trustworthy employees who are progressing through their careers with some degree of satisfaction but are still wondering how to get where they really want to go.
Apparently it worked to some degree of satisfaction.
In most cases, that's all the customer is looking for and may result in providing some degree of satisfaction.
So when the oil producers' collective met at its Viennese Headquarters in June, there was some degree of satisfaction that a policy of keeping the taps open was finally hurting US shale.
And like many QOL instruments, the means tend to be quite negatively skewed with most patients reporting some degree of satisfaction with most domains of their lives.
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There must be some degree of job satisfaction.
Although both approaches can bring some degree of psychological satisfaction, neither promises any true justice.
It is generally agreed that these machines produce subtle changes not always visible on photographs but with some degree of patient satisfaction.
So with some small degree of satisfaction, for both Ms. Rak and the legions of actors who sympathized with her cinematic disappointment, she is finally getting her chance at Sheila.
Still, the researchers found a degree of satisfaction among some Tibetans, especially those who had prospered from the housing boom.
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