Exact(2)
In standard third-person narration, a tiny slippage often suffices to alert us to a character's fiction-making.
Observing dark matter, she suggests, is like spotting a famous person: "Even if you don't see George Clooney directly, the disruptive traffic generated by the waiting crowd armed with cell phones and cameras suffices to alert you to a celebrity's proximity".
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If you're leaving and sense the parking lot stalker, a simple nod at your car will suffice to alert them that yes, you will be leaving.
"We have to alert everybody.
Use your horn to alert other people.
So we've locked up our embassies and put our people on red alert or purple alert or whatever infantile coding suffices to terrorise Americans and their friends, and we've concocted the lie – perhaps as poisonous as all the other CIA lies – that the Arab Muslim world will be really, really angry when they learn about the atrocities our chaps committed in the cause of freedom, liberty and the West.
This suffices to create the "infinite" lens.
"That suffices to confer First Amendment protection".
It suffices to prove (1.5).
It suffices to verify (2.15).,.
So it suffices to show.
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