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The aim is laudable, encouraging Wales, Ireland and Scotland to develop sufficiently to earn games against Australia, New Zealand and England in their own right.

The opponents say there is no way to develop sufficiently precise estimates of the effect of tax cuts on an economy as complex as the United States's.

"For the most part, they don't go to church together on Sunday enough, they don't have dinner together enough, and they don't play enough golf together to develop sufficiently strong relationships of trust and confidence," he said.

The simulation suggests that the Marangoni convection needs certain time to develop sufficiently in strength and scale to enhance the interphase mass transfer, the Marangoni effect is dynamic and transient, and remains at some stabilized level as long as the mass transfer driving force is kept constant.

In addition, the demands of adjustment or development might in some cases require the government to provide temporarily some of the services that can in principle be supplied by the private sector once the successful implementation of policy reform has allowed its capacities to develop sufficiently.

Although exposures related to first- and secondhand smoking are believed to be assessed reliably through questionnaires, this additional route for tobacco product exposure may require modification to questionnaires or more emphasis on measurements (i.e., air sampling or urine cotinine) to develop sufficiently informative exposure measures.

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- Research Grants The research grant awards serve as seed monies for new or innovative research projects with the expectation that they will develop sufficiently to attract funding from other sources.

One FP claimed to have developed sufficiently strong ties with the governing bodies to be able to dismiss employees through them, preventing such issues from arising.

Miscarriage, also called spontaneous abortion, spontaneous expulsion of the embryo or fetus from the uterus before the 20th week of pregnancy, prior to the conceptus having developed sufficiently to live without maternal support.

Mr. Pitofsky has recently told others at the agency that while self-regulation was a crucial element of protecting privacy rights, he had also come to believe that the marketplace had developed sufficiently to seek new authority to give the government tools to prosecute companies that do not police themselves.

However, convection increased over the center, and at 1500 UTC on June 3 the NHC classified the system as Tropical Depression Two-E about 140 mi (240 km) southwest of Zihuatanejo, Guerrero; the upgrade was due to the system developing sufficiently organized convection, as well as a closed surface circulation.

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