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The International Energy Agency considers 25 kilograms, or about 55 pounds, sufficient to make a bomb.
The sum is just enough to be attractive, but nowhere near sufficient to make a difference to people's lives.
But the fate of that film with audiences was sufficient to make a would-be movie star think of using the razor for another purpose.
Wall Street's exuberance seemed to reflect a view that half a percentage point in midmonth should be sufficient to make a dent in the robust economy.
No single actor possesses information sufficient to make a rational policy decision, and problems are often addressed without ever being fully defined.
By late January, it will be clear if the Europeans are willing to act on oil with a severity sufficient to make a major dent in Iran's economy.
Countries in which the demand for coins is not sufficient to make a national mint economically feasible have their coins struck in foreign mints.
Also, doctors' leaders doubt that such a relatively small sum will be sufficient to make a real dent in the number of patients awaiting heart operations.
Underlying job growth appears to be running around 150,000 a month, better than this spring but not sufficient to make a significant dent in the unemployment rate.
You know that he knows how to make them, and that each was shaped with a loving exactitude, but mastery of one's medium and material is not sufficient to make a mark.
And yet, should Harrington decide back-to-back vice-captaincy appearances are sufficient to make a bid for the pole position, it would be tough to argue against the Irishman.
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