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"Otherwise we would basically have free immigration and we can't manage that," he told news agency TT.

Had Tunisia scored with their second dubious penalty in the second half, Bennett would basically have beaten Togo single-handed.

And those other things might well be indeed would basically have to be labour-intensive, low-productivity goods or services that will help soak up displaced labe labour-intensive

"Yes, a robotics revolution would basically have the effect of people losing their jobs, as you need fewer workers to do the same things," Thiel said.

With 27 games remaining, he would basically have to average 1.926 hits a game to tie Sisler's record of 257 in 1920, 1.963 to break it.

But because I found out about the cancellation — which would basically have ruined the trip — I was able to make another reservation on Delta, which left something like 10 minutes later.

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Without the distractions, "I'd basically have to pin her down," she said.

To watch Sky properly, you'd basically have needed an extra eye: at one point there were five moving elements on the screen.

To perform as desired, you'd basically have to have a wheel-Sherpa that got out and cleaned your wheels whenever the car stopped.

"[Retailers] were either all for it, or thought that inmates shouldn’t be making money," says Guthrie. "We'd basically have to talk in detail about every little part of the program all the time.

Think about it: if you slapped a 7-10 inch screen and an almost full-sized keyboard on your smartphone, you'd basically have yourself a pretty serviceable netbook, no?

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