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3. Resolution Barry would need to send blood for tests to look for each of these infections.
To keep Mir operating, he said, the company would need to send at least one unmanned supply flight in the fall.
In a separate email another FoI officer wrote that this was because Asqa would need to send a letter to each of the individuals named and possibly the training entities as well.
Highly simplified versions of the technology were used in the Balkan conflicts but, as things stand now, it appears the Army would need to send civilian contractors into battle with troops to keep such systems running.
This means that HBOS would need to send hefty offer documents to its 2.5m private investors as well as the 1.8m individuals on Abbey's shareholder register, potentially posing a challenge to the postal system.
When applying directly to a company (rather than through an agency) an attractive woman would need to send out 11 CVs on average before getting an interview; an equally qualified plain one just seven.At first, Mr Ruffle considered what he calls the "dumb-blonde hypothesis"—that people assume beautiful women to be stupid.
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But if she were to receive real support from the government, that wasn't funneled away by corrupt middlemen, she would not need to send Anil to work, and she would be likely to resist the temptation to earn extra cash illegally, for fear of losing state benefits.
Google would then need to "send us the proposals that we consider can solve the concerns," he added.
"If the Department of Education was doing its job, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wouldn't need to send these letters to student loan servicers," Hicks said.
These glutamatergic amacrine cells would then need to send processes to synapse on ipRGC dendrites in the OFF sublayer of the IPL (Fig. 3).
Relying on the TMT alone, we would nevertheless need to send approximately one participant out of three for an on-road evaluation.
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