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The found object, then, is almost always a symbol: something that has a weightier significance than its ordinary appearance seems to warrant; something that acts as a sign if only it can be decoded.
Since Hikmat's bank accounts were in Kabul, the Justice Department section at the U.S. Embassy had to persuade the Afghan attorney general's office to recognize the warrant, something that had never been done before.
It's unclear what the Dodgers would want coming back, but certainly Ethier has enough value to warrant something of semi-significance.
As you might expect if you've ever known someone struggling with addiction, Maddie doesn't think her drinking and drug use are really a problem, and, even if they are, they aren't a big enough problem to warrant something as insane as being sent to a sober living facility.
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But the country's economic record warrants something other than simple disdain.
Anne Jellema, chief executive officer of the Web Foundation, said: "The Bill seeks to introduce mass surveillance of every Briton's internet connection records without warrants, something which should be unthinkable in a modern democracy".
Dr. Lewis S. Nelson, a toxicologist with the New York University School of Medicine, said the evidence warranted "something a little bit more dramatic," like moving the statement to the "warnings" section of the label from the section on "indications and usage".
You could make a case that a city the size of Chester warrants something more substantial, though there can be no argument with the setting, which is idyllic, nor the productions, which are both impressive.
"I have pride in what our administration was able to accomplish, and given these circumstances -- to chose among Giuliani, Koch and Dinkins, in the context of which this was given -- I thought that I warranted something different," Mr. Dinkins said of Mr. Ferrer, who never answered the question at the debate.
Also, even the Tokyo establishments that cater to an international crowd get a large portion of their business from the domestic market, and the Japanese customer rarely thinks that his/her situation, even if exceptional, warrants something outside of the normal code of conduct.
"Can you warrant having something in your life unloved and unwanted?" she asks.
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