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In the meantime, Ms. Tanzi said, supporters of combined reporting would have to devote more effort to organizing small businesses behind the bill.
It would seem as though the only possible drawback is that you would have to devote some brainpower to deciding what to do with it.
It amounts to anti-care, stripping away so many regulations that Americans would have to devote almost their entire material livelihoods to healthcare.
For the repurchasing to continue at its current pace, a recent Federal Reserve study warned, companies would have to devote virtually all of their future earnings to buybacks.
At Queen's, Trimble's tutors told him he had a good chance of a first-class honours degree, but would have to devote himself full-time to his studies.
And, as Alan Rubenstein of the PPF points out, British pension funds would have to devote just an extra 2% of their assets to infrastructure to raise the £20 billion the government is seeking.
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Retailers would not have to devote so much shelf space to detergents and softeners of multiple scents and sizes.
If you were running a job that printed data onto preprinted forms, (especially with multipart paper or stiff paper) you would also have to devote a fair amount of time to monitoring the 1403 stacker to make sure that you didn't end up with forms spilling all over the floor rather than stacking neatly in the stacker.
BBC deputy political editor James Landale said whoever was chosen needed to have "a lot of time" on their hands as they would effectively have to devote three years to the role.
Part of a potential 70-day period would have to be devoted to other issues such as debating the Budget and passing a finance bill.
In order to qualify, he said, the movies would have to have profiles devoted to them on the site, most of which are sponsored as part of advertising deals between News Corp. and film studios.
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