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Matt Arnold, an analyst at Edward Jones, said the quarterly performance warranted only modest applause.
But, he said, "Criminalization is warranted only where someone sets out, knowing he has H.I.V., to infect another and succeeds".
The bus-load from the banks of the Thames were mocked by the City faithful when their commitment warranted only praise.
Although Dr. Kilbourne never stopped believing that Mr. Ford's aggressive actions were warranted, only 230 cases of flu were diagnosed at Fort Dix, and none elsewhere.
Apparently last-minute pleas by his supporters that he justified a place in the high 270s were narrowly rejected, and it was judged that his coinage of the word "cyberspace" in a 1981 short story warranted only the high 280s.
For the most part, they are being turned away, in part because experts say the tests are warranted only when there is reason to believe that a person was exposed to the microbe.
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But other members said Mr. Rangel's violations were too serious to warrant only a reprimand.
Executing men has become routine – most of the time, the deaths warrant only a small mention in the local newspaper.
BLAGOVESCHENSK, Russia — It was a routine arrest, warranting only a brief mention in the local newspaper, Amur Pravda.
They state that "members expected economic conditions would evolve in a manner that would warrant only gradual increases in the federal funds rate".
Possession of less than 25 grams of marijuana out of public view — for example, inside an individual's pocket or backpack — is a violation, warranting only a ticket.
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