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The staff have clear objectives that they have to meet throughout the year.
ICE officials deny that they have to meet deportation quotas, but the truth occasionally slips out.
What happens is, as soon as a broker calls, the school feels that they have to meet them the following week.
The mainstream holiday companies have long been furious that they have to meet the considerable costs of consumer protection, but their online rivals don't and therefore gain an unfair advantage.
"Some of the families have to sell the little property that they have to meet bail".
All wise farmers know that they have to meet certain preconditions to obtain a good yield, such as providing nutrients to the soil, not sowing out of season, and giving gaps between cultivating the crops so that the soil can regain its productive capacity.
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The split was so bad that they had to meet in a public place to drop off and pick up their son, the newspaper claimed.
Paul Fitzgerald, a defense at torney, said that their principal complaint was that they had to meet prospective witnesses in the visitors' room at the jail.
In an interview Tuesday, he said that he had arranged for a private room for his meeting with Mr. Maguwu, but that Mr. Maguwu was so late that they had to meet in the hotel lobby.
For that to happen, they have to meet up with what are known as antigen-presenting cells.
She says that JT had a spirit and that Knoop was able to embody that – although they had to meet to "download" certain facts.
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