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It's too early to discern his future plans, but this could in fact be it for him: He's an accountant who has worked in the oil patch for years, first in Midland and now in Giddings, and this might satisfy his public ambitions.
While this might satisfy worried foreign leaders, it means very little to many U.S. voters on the right and left, who are signaling that they couldn't care less about the traditions of the past.
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But while this reasoning might satisfy an adult, it could disturb a child, which makes this a matter of parenting as much as a matter of ethics.
If you've never seen a movie like this, it might satisfy your curiosity; if you can't get enough of this kind of movie, nothing I say about it would keep you away.
This explanation might satisfy – and perhaps even motivate – entrepreneurs and venture capitalists.
Clinical trials of this device might satisfy the F.D.A.'s requirements for over-the-counter authorization.
This approach might satisfy a lawyer but not a scientist -- and shouldn't suit anyone who takes pride in accuracy.
At this point, the offer might satisfy Delta's creditors, and opposition from the carrier's management could be interpreted as executives trying to save their jobs.
This innovative medical formulation might satisfy the conditions of application comfort and might be especially suited to provide a long-term local effect, which would improve the effectiveness of the therapy and decrease its total strain on the body.
This kind of formate production might satisfy the requirement of Lb. bulgaricus 2038 when GTP or its precursor are supplied (e.g., in the rich medium of seeding culture), and thus endow its growth advantage comparing to other Lb.
In this short paper, we propose a potential method which might satisfy these criteria.
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