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■ The impact of the competition investigation into interchange fees paid through MasterCard, it said, would only be known once completed.
Whether the act moves us faster toward sustainable work environments would only be known in the test of time.
"When the random number is sent to the key head, the key modifies it in a way that would only be known to the vehicle," he said.
But the full socioeconomic impact of the changes to fishing practices and to the market would only be known in a few months, he said.
Whereas the traditional lie detector test involves asking the suspect whether or not they committed the crime in question, the guilty knowledge test focuses on specific details that would only be known to the perpetrator.
The impact of killing military commanders would only be known in the future, but Yadlin added: "As time passes, there is no doubt they are damaged more and more".
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Nowhere!" And unlike Shatner, who for a long time would loudly, publicly complain about only being known for being Captain Kirk, cult celebrity suits Campbell perfectly.
Simpson and Steele thought that "it would only be fair if the world knew that both candidates were under investigation".
He knew it would only be for an hour or two.
People were told they would only be away three days, but most knew otherwise.
We won that difficult battle – but little did we know it would only be the beginning.
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