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It's an ongoing issue so I don't think it warranted going that far against one individual.
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Middle managers remember: praise, when warranted, goes a long way.
Jennifer Bennett, a spokeswoman for Representative John E. Peterson, a Pennsylvania Republican on the House Appropriations Committee, said: "His job doesn't warrant going overseas.
Some said yesterday that increased risk of breast cancer, heart disease and blood clots found in the study did not seem great enough to warrant going off hormones.
Worse, such pressure is completely unnecessary if, as the administration has been claiming all along, there is already enough clear evidence to warrant going to war.
The reason is relatively simple: In the early days, you don't know enough about your sales cycles to warrant going all in on a tool.
The most common additional conditions proposed are that the war should be undertaken by a proper authority, with the right intentions, when the war would follow requirements of proportionality (the ends to be secured would warrant going to war), only as a last resort, and when there are reasonable prospects of success.
"It's very difficult material... to us and the team, it didn't warrant going forward".
Of course, as a superpower America has "interests" everywhere, but few much matter, and especially enough to warrant going to war.
The legislation would also essentially legalize a form of surveillance without warrants going forward.
There are a huge number of arrest warrants going out to anyone, again, who is vocally against [Nkurunziza's] third term.
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