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To succeed would be no mean feat.
The adviser said, "Chávez always said the only way the Bolivarian revolution could succeed would be with a civilian following him".
His defence, which ought to succeed, would be that the CSO was not acting in the execution of his/her duty because the condition was not complied with.
Four years into the adoption process, I was told that the only way we would succeed would be to move to South Africa.
For that reason, Mr. Cassar suggested that the companies that succeed would be those that go after customers who already appreciate the need for their product, have the means to buy it and are willing to buy it online.
All this in land that, if the peace process should succeed, would be part of Palestine.
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But Hamilton was in buoyant mood when he said: "The satisfaction of building a team from where it has been struggling to one day succeeding would be massive.
Succeeding would be a giant one about India's place in the region and in the world," said Pallava Bagla, a high-profile science commentator, on Tuesday.
Succeeding would be a giant one about India's place in the region and in the world," said Pallava Bagla, a high-profile science commentator.
Bringing the evidence in both cases together "would not only speed up the whole process, the chances of the commission succeeding would be greater because it would reveal a pattern of behavior," said Maurits Dolmans, a lawyer with Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton.
The more profound outcome if this initiative succeeds would be the ramifications for traditional NGOs.
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