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"You have to understand that there are steps to take," said Nets forward Richard Jefferson, a third-year player who warranted All-Star consideration.
Nowhere in Zimmerman's initial emergency call does he broach the idea that Martin might belong there, that he might actually be someone who warranted protection, too.
In the nearly five years I'd spent as a flight attendant for United, I'd never met a pilot who warranted the ring check.
RK Match report: Bristol 17-41 Exeter Taking nothing away from the performance of Newcastle, who warranted a rare away victory, but the sense of deflation at Gloucester is palpable.
But the research published by the Department for Communities and Local Government estimates that an average of £26,200 a family was spent in the 12 months before they started receiving support as part of the programme, and an average of more than £44,000 was spent on a subgroup of these families who warranted the most intensive forms of family intervention.
Infants aged <12 months who warranted treatment with oseltamivir for influenza-like illness were included.
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"Someone is trained to do it with people who warrant further scrutiny," he said.
Some players who warrant the Champions League platform might coast through a Carabao Cup run-out but not Sánchez.
Consistency in selection is great but it's a whole lot easier if you've got players who warrant that consistency through their performances.
Dr. Solomon accompanies Robert Langdon, the rare symbologist who warrants the word dashing as both adjective and verb, through much of this novel, his third rip-snorting adventure.
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