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Back in 2004 CNN and the BBC were perfectly able to cover the battle for Falluja and the orange revolution in the same bulletins.
"Some of the health workers couldn't write down the numbers we wanted them to send but they were perfectly able to text numbers into a phone keypad.
It made me realize that I'd unconsciously been simplifying my language, even though my daughters were perfectly able to handle words like "nacreous," "nonplussed," "ambivalent" and "palanquin".
A pilot programme of rural health-care workers in India the type that the health ministry wants to expand found that the workers were perfectly able to diagnose basic ailments and prescribe appropriate drugs.
But Mr Lewis said firefighters were perfectly able to work in the service until they were 60 years old:.
As bad as all of that is, perhaps the worst thing about this is that the project actually managed to raise such a decent amount of money when pledgers were perfectly able to access Hoinsky's terrible, predatory sexual abuse tips online before endorsing a whole book of them with their own money. .
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We consider that the Defendant, Rudolf Hess, is perfectly able to stand his trial.
And he was perfectly able to entertain Iran's awful former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Moscow.
His own government was perfectly "able and willing" to try the perpetrators itself.
The reality is that, unless the children undergo extreme training, they are perfectly able to cope.
American oil companies are perfectly able to gather information and make their own investment decisions.
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