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Why is there ever an unrequired kind act?
Additionally, the probability of an unrequired opening of a sprinkler head (false alarm) is assessed.
"I want to design my own collection," she admits to her mother, who offers to finance it with her own inheritance, as yet unused and unrequired.
He loved the idea of getting married even less: "A kind of ineffable, sickening disgust seizes my mind when I think of this most despotic, most unrequired fetter".
Or they may be engaging in "category shift", that is the reclassifying of high-risk patients who are likely to die into other categories of surgery by adding on unrequired procedures.
The refunds will involve premiums that were paid for unnecessary mortgage insurance over the last three years, although aides to Mr. Spitzer said that many of the homeowners had paid for the unrequired insurance for much longer.
Mr. Goldman said that poll workers might ask for unrequired identification and that citizens might not vote because they mistakenly thought that they could not do so if they did not have certain forms of identification.
A major drawback with current cancer therapy is the prevalence of unrequired dose-limiting toxicity to non-cancerous tissues and organs, which is further compounded by a limited ability to rapidly and easily monitor drug delivery, pharmacodynamics and therapeutic response.
Fecal matter.
People matter.
Deeds matter.
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