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Nigeria, and the United States, too, seems to have lost its wherewithal at a crucial, frightening point of this war.
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If unexpected prosperity descended upon a small subset of corporations, it stands to reason that they would both beat the market and have the wherewithal to boost dividends at a high rate.
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Were "The Wherewithal" a traditional novel, that might be a difficult move to pull off.
Sometimes such wherewithal is a prerequisite.
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Jeffrey broke from the back of a scrum and offloaded to Gary Armstrong and the scrum-half passed it out to Gavin Hastings, who charged into the line at pace and had the wherewithal to hoof a kick back inside.
Optimists also point to the large free-agent contracts signed by C. C. Sabathia, A. J. Burnett, Mark Teixeira and Francisco Rodríguez this winter — evidence, they say, that shows that at least the strong teams have the wherewithal to withstand a severe slowdown.
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