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Some officials have questioned, however, whether the research was extensive enough to be the basis for the reports' conclusions.
Arguably, if the replacement was extensive enough, one would be the same person with a new body.
During the 12th century it stayed prosperous despite periodic looting, and its commerce was extensive enough to attract merchants from Pisa, Genoa, and Venice.
The bureaucracy was extensive enough to survive attempts to destroy it as the war in Europe drew to its close: Wachsmann has had more than ample material for his research.
From the mid-1950s thethearly 1970s0s, police surveillance of political organizations in New York was extensive enough to require more than half a million index cards, simply to catalog and cross-reference the many dossiers.
The current work was extensive enough that it required the construction of a large, heavy-duty shed that occupies much of the sidewalk outside Mr. Bloomberg's house, the documents said.
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The film falls short, however, of demonstrating that the problems were extensive enough to nullify the results.
But I suspect that if covert filming is extensive enough within any organisation it would come up with similar material.
The study included only patients whose operations were extensive enough to require at least five days of hospitalization.
I also collect information on animal courtship, and my knowledge is extensive enough to make David Attenborough blush.
However, landslides that are extensive enough to fall within this regime can nevertheless slide slowly for months or years before catastrophic failure.
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