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Whatever his mental state was, he was determined to shoot people and would have devised a strategy regardless of the type of gun.
Sanders explained to reporters that it was far from the bill he would have devised on his own: "It opens up a fear of privatization, which I strongly, strongly am opposed to".
Mr. Lizzio, who also oversaw the Seventh Decade account, said in his deposition that had he known that Mr. Brown had no ownership in or control over Seventh Decade, he would have devised a new investment strategy for Mr. Brown.
In the coming days and weeks, much of the investigation of N.S.A. surveillance will involve detective work: in the stories that will be written, Edward Snowden will make a good character and the plot will be dark, but Poe would have devised a better ending.
She would have devised an ingenious way to climb down, find her horse and ride into the sunset with her monkey.
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Hume argued that if there was enormous material abundance — if everyone could have whatever they wanted without invading another's share — we would never have devised rules of justice.
To the best of our knowledge, the use of the tangential forces for estimating the finger pad's deformation as a result of touching material surfaces has not been used previously; nevertheless, experienced researchers would likely have devised a similar setup.
The first is overkill: faced with the seemingly simple challenge of segregating nascent transcripts from DNA, why would evolution have devised as elaborate and seemingly problematic a mechanism as the spliceosomal system, rather than a simpler and presumably more efficient TREX-like transcript-coating mechanism?
He survived not only the 6-3 debutle but an inconceivable 7-1 beating when the teams met again the following May in Budapest, where you might have thought that any half-decent manager would at least have devised a defensive strategy of damage limitation.
In fact, if he was foreign secretary, he would almost certainly have devised "three crucial tests" for war which, by their abstruse nature, nobody could understand, but which he felt compelled to repeat endlessly in response to every enquiry, like a captured soldier recites his name, rank and serial number.
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