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But there are some who will warrant keeping an eye on.
In fact, those numbers will warrant no conclusion about Obama's handling of our economic problems.
In her approach to both, her nationalist leanings will warrant concern.
It warranted attention and favor years ago and will warrant them years hence.
"I have not committed any offence that will warrant my arrest," he said.
Only events or initiatives that are truly unique or pathbreaking will warrant coverage.
I agree that it is not every accident which will warrant the inference of negligence.
There is nothing in it which requires or will warrant so narrow a construction.
New production challenges, changes in buyer and consumer preferences, and other developments will warrant further improvements to broccoli through breeding.
Davis said the U.S. government is still working through what kinds of support will warrant inclusion on the Pentagon's list.
In the early weeks, a trip to Asda will warrant the fanfare and pageantry of a royal wedding conducted atop Mount Kilimanjaro.
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