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Her alacrity at the time was well warranted just the same.
I'm loathe to bring up the vagaries of the bonus points system again, somehow that performance warranted just three points fewer than their opponents' 12 and just 10 points fewer than Yorkshire's 19 for their big win.
I think my optimism was warranted, just as I think their ambition was real.
I'd grown incensed by the sporadic interest in this story, where even the heartbreaking images of the body of a three-year-old boy named Aylan Kurdi laying dead on the beach warranted just a few days of news.
The McDonald criteria are diagnostic criteria and not treatment criteria; however, prophylactic treatment is warranted, just as it would be for a patient presenting with a transient ischemic attack in order to reduce the chances of a future stroke.
Thus, the information we report here is potentially helpful to investigators using Chinese-origin rhesus macaques, but additional work to discover SNPs in that population is warranted, just as information concerning variability among Chinese-origin animals is only partially relevant to our study population.
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The agreements typically warrant just a few paragraphs in a company's I.P.O.
But Idaho resident Eric Anderson's jealous love letter to a partner lost to another is sweet enough to warrant just a few... more... words.
Relatedly, as we will see, Wright would have the consequent saying that (3) is warranted, not just that a warrant is assumed.
Despite the thinness of the case against her, there was no public reckoning over whether the aggressive prosecution was warranted, or just.
It doesn't take a warrant, just a short one-page form.
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