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Because the country was politically stable, the shoguns were able to plan for the long term.
Some religious institutions were able to plan ahead for this winter's high prices by locking in lower prices for heating oil when the weather was warmer.
But the nub of the noughties was that theatres were able to plan ahead, instead of always being stuck in a backs-to-the-wall crisis.
Such was the fundamentalism with which he stuck to the 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1lesystemividual teamst with able to plan and dismantle the Partenopei.
And it will further alarm western critics of Pakistan who say the country has put far more effort into trying to understand how US spies and special forces were able to plan and launch the Bin Laden raid than into how the al-Qaida leader was able to remain for so long in the Pakistani army garrison town of Abbottabad.
Steven D. Levitt, a University of Chicago economist and co-author of the book "Freakonomics," famously argued that the passage of Roe v. Wade led directly to a sharp drop in crime during the early '90s: women who were able to plan their families gave birth to better-adjusted children.
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People need to be able to plan.
Consumers need to be able to plan ahead.
I just wanted to be able to plan a picnic.
We will not be able to plan for the future.
Both business and consumers are reasonably entitled to be able to plan.
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