A creditor cannot come after an officer, director or shareholder to satisfy the obligations of the corporation. |
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There is increasingly rapid transport of seafood to the nation's interior to satisfy Spaniards' high demand for quality fresh fish and shellfish. |
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Art isn't interesting when it is made to satisfy the demands of the market. |
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Allowing companies to choose their compliancy would satisfy both adorers and abhorrers of the law. |
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The stripes give it an optical energy and the four quadrants satisfy the synergy needs. |
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People try various ways to quench their spiritual thirst and to satisfy their soul's hunger and thirst. |
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The temperature-time plot shows how this model also fails to satisfy the radiometric data. |
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I surf reasonably well, and a big day here in Southern Cal is enough to typically satisfy any jones I might have for a long drop-in. |
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They point to figures that show current oil supplies are more than adequate to satisfy demand. |
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Why had she adventured her life on a bold impulse to satisfy mere curiosity? |
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Roll rate is probably about 45 degrees per second, quick enough to satisfy most pilots who aren't into unlimited aerobatics. |
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To satisfy Pooka's need to chew, offer rawhide chew sticks or marrow bones. |
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The agape did not take the place of an ordinary meal as do the modern church suppers at which people eat to satisfy hunger. |
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Given that he had to produce a series that would satisfy the BBC, Whovians, children, mums, grannies and their dog... he did a magnificent job. |
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These terms were agreeable to the Magyar aristocracy, but could not satisfy the revolutionaries or moderates among the lesser nobility. |
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The redoubtable chefs have prepared an expansive range of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes to satisfy the true gourmets. |
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Members are re-educated about food, learning to use it to satisfy hunger, only afterwards for pleasure. |
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Mr Kennedy rejected putting retribution to satisfy the victims of crime above reforming criminals. |
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The answer did not completely satisfy the other young woman, but she nodded in reluctant acceptance. |
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The genus Celosia, of the amaranth family, offers blooms that satisfy the florist or gardener who's looking for a more unusual plant. |
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Babs, a larky drifter, hopes to satisfy her spiritual and sexual hunger by returning to her roots. |
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In addition, wall anchorage to satisfy earthquake loading conditions must resist very high loads. |
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Snacks such as angel food cake and gingersnap cookies can satisfy your sweet tooth without adding fat to your diet. |
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They're also packed with protein and low in carbs and fat, so you can build muscle, stay lean, and satisfy your sweet tooth at the same time. |
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This seemed to satisfy them and they sipped, lowering their cups only slightly and resting their arms casually on the low table. |
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They fail to understand why simply sending out a legalistic privacy brochure isn't enough to satisfy most consumers. |
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Milgram's shocking experiment years ago demonstrated the lengths people go to to satisfy authority. |
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For the shopaholic, there's an endless search for objects to satisfy a sense of inner longing or hunger. |
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They both want to make money, to work, and they're here to satisfy their libidos. |
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For example, you can satisfy a sugar craving with a tea sweetened by licorice root. |
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Right now, a Diyala politician would have to try to satisfy Kurds, Sunni Arabs and Shiites. |
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He denied that the death of Christ was necessary to satisfy divine justice and appease God's wrath. |
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The selection of salads and potato dishes on offer does not sound substantial enough to satisfy big appetites. |
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It was delicious and just enough to satisfy my appetite while not being too filling. |
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Just at this time he made a discovery that helped him satisfy their new appetite for solid food. |
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We can choose to satisfy out appetites with healthy food, eating when we are hungry and stopping when we are full. |
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They had to collect six trucks of grass every day to satisfy the appetites of their cows. |
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Kicking off the summer dance season this week are two festivals that will satisfy even the most insatiable of dance appetites. |
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For example, if a fine on a foreign ship is not paid, Canadian authorities will be able to arrest a sister ship to satisfy the fine. |
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Genesis 2 implies that God made humanity male and female to satisfy the human longing for companionship. |
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Many are ignorant concerning what evidence will satisfy the quest for assurance, despite the fact that it is clear in Scripture. |
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Alas, the rush to satisfy booming demand has led to fierce price competition. |
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These methods of proving the existence of God to an atheist may satisfy some, but not all. |
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But the result will satisfy neither side as they remain in the lower regions of the table with all their rivals still to play today. |
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If a particular novel does satisfy most readers in the target audience, it may be said to be successful. |
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There is not enough general coverage for the average player but too much old, out-of-date material to satisfy the very strong theory hound. |
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The steam-baked ada can satisfy those who are averse to sugar and oily items. |
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Pasta dishes, fresh halibut, black tiger prawns or chicken satays will satisfy any hunger. |
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They perform behaviors that keep them safe from danger, reduce stress or anxiety, or satisfy some other need or desire. |
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It didn't take long to satisfy his shopping needs and so we had plenty of time to find me a few new outfits. |
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And just to satisfy your need for instant gratification, turn to page 40 to find six quick meals you can fix in no time. |
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Consumers are motivated by the desire to satisfy complex needs, and these should be the starting-point for all marketing activity. |
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Join the real humanitarians as we strive to satisfy the needs and wants of every individual in the world. |
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To optimize these decisions, business managers need to know their customers' requirements and seek to satisfy their needs and desires. |
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God is just in peoples heads, an illusion made to satisfy their needs for direction in life. |
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The show also pretends that girlfriends can satisfy your need for a family, should you not find a suitable husband. |
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Mutual fund companies are fiduciaries, meaning their top priority is to fulfill their responsibilities to others, not satisfy their own needs. |
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She stresses the importance of protein in diets to stop cravings and satisfy the body's need for nourishment. |
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Many evangelicals say they're just trying to satisfy demands not met by traditional churches. |
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The administration walked a political and social tightrope as it tried to satisfy the conflicting demands of all these constituencies. |
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To satisfy the domestic demand, raw materials, capital goods and other high-value products will, without doubt, be imported on a large scale. |
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A servant's use of his private car for transport during the course of his duties does not satisfy the conditions set out above. |
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There is enough gold in the vaults of central banks to satisfy world demand for 10 years without another ounce being mined! |
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They would be hard pressed to manufacture enough to satisfy demand, let alone research a new version of the item. |
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Although there will be enough capacity to satisfy demand next year, the excess of capacity over consumption will begin to shrink. |
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Basically they have taken too much debt and are currently restructuring in order to satisfy their creditors. |
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He wants to carry out social reforms, but he has to keep public finances in order to satisfy international creditors. |
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That means the income from your job will be available to satisfy his debts. |
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In the spring of 1997 he and Coleman devised a private plan to satisfy his creditors. |
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It was the applicant's choice to obtain the loan to satisfy some of his creditors. |
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The company will also negotiate separately with existing bondholders and intends to satisfy all other creditors. |
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It also appears that his shares are going to be woefully inadequate to satisfy his creditors. |
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The pledge confers on the creditor a right to sell the chattel involved and to satisfy the debt from the proceeds. |
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Will the company continue to operate while it attempts to restructure to satisfy creditors? |
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Two million acres of Creek land was given to the new colony of Georgia so it could be sold to satisfy debts to British traders. |
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Lending institutions will be required to satisfy themselves that the borrowers already have 10 per cent of the total price. |
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Why do we get so many possible solutions that all satisfy the same differential equation? |
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Where the Revenue raises issues, the person receiving requests for information must satisfy the taxman that they have operated within the law. |
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We all know that the film is being turned into a movie, to satisfy all the religious sceptics who can't actually read. |
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To satisfy his thirst he joined a scuba club and proposed that the club find shipwrecks. |
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The death of any living creature to satisfy an urge based in a primitive and barbaric past is morally wrong. |
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The first phase of the process is to search for equations that satisfy certain mathematical properties. |
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They obtain most of their water from prey but will drink seawater to satisfy thirst also. |
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But some clothes marketers have discovered that they have had to go beyond physical measurements to satisfy consumers with apparel that fits. |
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The battery-operated units, though easy to install, often are not sophisticated enough to satisfy all your needs. |
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He was only a man, a man that wanted nothing else than a woman to follow his orders and satisfy his pleasure. |
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Still, at least I know how to ask how many Pesos a man has, then give him the flick off if he doesn't have enough to satisfy my tastes. |
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They do not satisfy hunger and serve no purpose other than to make the companies that make them wealthy. |
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Students undertake self-study between group meetings to satisfy perceived gaps in the knowledge base. |
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General statements that, for example, the information is sensitive security information, are inadequate to satisfy the government's burden. |
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All of the shots have a voyeuristic purpose intended to satisfy the desire for titillation among television viewers. |
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The title is a metaphor for the need to satisfy cravings that perhaps we do not always fully recognize. |
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For Symphony No 4 Tchaikovsky produced his own programme to satisfy the curiosity of his invisible benefactress, Mme von Meck. |
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He said the tour has given the band the chance to branch out and explore different directions and to satisfy their eclectic tastes. |
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Directors must know what they are doing or they cannot satisfy their duty of care. |
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This is sheerly to satisfy my own curiosity but I'll totally appreciate it. |
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He gave her the ability to cast, thinking it would satisfy her ambition and keep her as a bewitcher of men for as long as possible. |
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However, strategist that he was, he chose to try to build for the future rather than satisfy the urge to tear at the transitorily entrenched. |
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One does not understand why the Congress legislators were keen for ministerships if they could not satisfy the people's aspirations. |
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But if someone said something big enough to satisfy my thirst for trash talk of any kind, I'd have heard about it. |
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Many police trawls did not turn up sufficient evidence to satisfy the burden of proof. |
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Such assurances, however, fail to satisfy environmental groups who are now demanding government restrictions on the widespread use of biocides. |
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Inquisitive and social, the Turkish Van is a excellent pure breed available to satisfy any cat lover. |
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Simple circular motion as proscribed by Aristotle did not satisfy the observations. |
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Managers and designers can then satisfy themselves that it will look as good in motion in the real world as it does on screen. |
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Also, a bridge would have to satisfy an environmental assessment, to determine whether it would be a blot on the landscape. |
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I smiled and blew her a kiss as I headed towards the kitchen in search of something to satisfy my hunger. |
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But to satisfy those who crave the texture and mouthfeel of a good steak, you need to develop something that mimics the texture of real meat. |
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He was given a five-minute penalty for boarding and a game misconduct call, but that didn't satisfy the Sharks. |
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In order to satisfy Kip's debt to society's dark underbelly, Raines must come out of retirement and steal 50 cars in three days. |
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Making and drinking another cup does not satisfy the feeling that one has left one's tea undrunk. |
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The program contains enough that is unhackneyed to satisfy more selective collectors. |
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But this is unlikely to satisfy the unifiers, and they are likely to seek a way forward for those who want to travel it. |
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I can't really do much in the way of jumping but I can sloosh along through the water, creating a stir, shifting enough of a spray to satisfy me. |
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Although he was not a sporting person he admits that he exercised to keep his appearance at its best and satisfy his narcissism. |
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Taxpayer's money must be spent in the best interest of the citizens in order to satisfy their basic needs, and not on unproductive projects. |
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Instead, it offered information that might satisfy children's future curiosity about natal origins. |
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To satisfy the definition of unseaworthiness it must exist at the commencement of the voyage. |
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He explained that there were more than enough resources to satisfy all basic human needs. |
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Essential medicines are those that satisfy the priority health care needs of the population. |
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It is not so much to keep the cash flowing as to satisfy his addiction to writing stories. |
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I think that would nicely satisfy all of the above criteria, stylistically. |
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Not only will space tourism satisfy some tremendous, pent-up demand for novel holiday activity, it will bring about an exploration Renaissance. |
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De Valera need never again appeal to America for assistance in his mad ambition to satisfy his consuming vanity. |
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This was no contrived presentation of foreign exoticism to satisfy some state-granting agency looking to spice up multicultural awareness week. |
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His paintings tell a story, with their depth and subtlety continuing to satisfy and inspire after countless viewings. |
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In writing this paper, we have tried to bear in mind both the expert and non-expert user and will no doubt have failed to satisfy either! |
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The plaintiff retains the burden of proof, but the jury is instructed that acceptable proof to satisfy that burden can take one of several forms. |
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In America, large firms and the state have to employ bureaucracies to cope with and satisfy one another. |
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Having determined future company labour needs, the bursars are selected to satisfy the predicted manpower requirements of the company. |
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The method helps the cuckoo chick secure the food supply it needs to satisfy its voracious appetite. |
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Rearing enough host insects to satisfy the predators' voracious appetites, after all, doesn't come cheap. |
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Smith gives detail enough to satisfy historians of physics while maintaining a relatively accessible text for non-specialists. |
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It is an attempt to square their own backbenchers, but they have failed to satisfy them and we are now set for a battle royal. |
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Obviously, the answer does not satisfy the member, but that is not my place as Speaker. |
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However, nosy neighbours will be disappointed to hear they will not be able get their hands on the technology to satisfy their spying urges. |
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These applications are optimized for the combined arms commander and satisfy the supporting needs of the staff officer. |
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It refers to well-developed and hair-like long-fibered varieties of certain minerals that satisfy particular industrial needs. |
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Crunchy cereals, pretzels, soy nuts, veggie chips, even beef or turkey jerky can help satisfy the need to work the jaw while filling the stomach. |
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For in order to save us in such a way as to satisfy himself, God through Christ substituted himself for us. |
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Our menu will satisfy any hunger with options from hamburgers, pasta, seafood, steaks, and more. |
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Dora's initial answer places her parents in a balanced gift economy, in which her father's offerings satisfy her mother's desires. |
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Whether it would be sufficient to satisfy extraordinary demands such as those of national defense in today's world is, of course, quite another story. |
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Decentralizing measures introduced to satisfy local demands may lead to macroeconomic instability if fiscal imprudence by subnational entities is not vigorously disciplined. |
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In response, web servers must evolve to satisfy these demands. |
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Like all new inventions we will be interested to see whether the claims made of this product will satisfy the commercial and domestic marketplaces. |
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The thinner you become, the lower your leptin levels droop, and the more food it takes to satisfy your appetite. |
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It held drama on and off the field, enough to satisfy the thirst of any fan, and nothing quite like it has been known in the long history of Association Football in Waterford. |
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Perhaps it is down to all the steroid hormones pumped into livestock to make them bigger in order to satisfy our insatiable appetites for dead animal. |
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If the demoted tenancy is breached, the council as landlords can evict the tenant without having to satisfy the court that this is justified or reasonable. |
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Thanks to the Internet, we have relationships that satisfy our needs but don't have to be consummated in person. |
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This seems to be the case where the bailment is revocable by the bailor at his pleasure either unconditionally or upon a condition which he may satisfy at will. |
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In order to satisfy the husband of the initial victim, the village chief decided that he would carry out the retaliatory rape. |
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Players play, owners own, and ne'er the twain shall meet, so Jordan gave up his stake, and ceded control of playing affairs to satisfy the authorities' requirements. |
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An atom will bond with another in order to satisfy the octet rule. |
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Joe enjoys the sexual sway she holds over men, toying with their preconceived expectations in order to satisfy her appetite. |
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The alternative is political dispute resolution, in which the dispute resolver seeks above all to satisfy or reconcile the parties' competing interests. |
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We would also like to satisfy ourselves as to your health and well-being. |
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If anyone delays in payment, the bailiffs shall without hesitation rigorously seize the goods and chattels of the deceiver and satisfy the merchant for payment. |
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The West trades on its iconography, and many writers satisfy the hunger for that epic, legendary place. |
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But if you take this lull in the schedule to do some planning for next spring, you can satisfy everyone's cabin fever with extra early bouquets and baskets. |
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Where is this magic formula which will satisfy everybody all the time? |
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He must be henceforth treated like a moral leper to satisfy our conviction that endless ongoing punishment without mercy is ours to mete out to him forever. |
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The firm's advisers were at pains to claim that this was not a hostile move, but it is evident that the 810p per share price is not enough to satisfy investors. |
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The easiest way to satisfy the similarity requirement would be to purchase one or more other sports franchises. |
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Maybe what I really need to do is to satisfy my bi-curious urges. |
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However, the share placing is expected to satisfy the current demand for the stock, which will limit the upside potential in the shares over the short term. |
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The process can be repeated indefinitely, effectively keeping the case alive for as long as it takes to satisfy the High Court. |
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This is a real trip around the world, into some unexpected nooks and crannies, and for new sounds to satisfy your wanderlust, you might have a hard time doing better. |
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How will indigenous Amazonians both use the resources of their territories to satisfy their current needs and conserve them for future generations? |
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The first exploration of Canada's interior was for the purpose of finding beaver pelts to satisfy the obsession with fur coats by the European elite. |
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Will the U.S. demonstrate a reasonable amount of flexibility to satisfy him when it comes to the nuclear program? |
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The computer industry has now grown to such dimensions that copyrighting a software product does not satisfy the appetite of powerful sections of the industry. |
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After the war, I started racing motorcycles and riding in trials, but while I was reasonable I wasn't good enough to satisfy myself, and so I concentrated on my business. |
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Much coastal and Dales accommodation is already booked up in advance, and Scarborough had to print 10,000 extra holiday brochures to satisfy demand. |
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The game managed to satisfy my need to maniacally blow things up. |
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If you were to do that, then you'd see that this is a delightful family film with enough gentle pleasure to satisfy both the children and the parents. |
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This delicious vegetarian-friendly dish will satisfy even the most carnivorous of crews. |
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In several studies, women emphasized wanting to satisfy a partner's needs, promote intimacy, avoid tension in a relationship, and avoid rejecting a partner. |
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He now had to satisfy his expectant interviewer with some New Zealandese. |
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Provided that Diodorus accepted the principle of bivalence, these definitions, too, satisfy the modal requirements to above, as can be checked easily. |
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Thank God, randomly shooting one person every week or so does not satisfy the business plan. |
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They were there to serve him and satisfy his needs and whims. |
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Seasoned preceptors can teach, express their feelings about a given situation, and satisfy their need to demonstrate their knowledge by telling stories. |
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A materials checklist for device molders would generally show that materials must have a diverse set of desirable properties to satisfy most product engineers. |
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Providing significant teaching experience is probably not realistic in most departments because there are not enough courses to satisfy the needs of all students. |
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Finally, the leader will strive to satisfy the need for self-realization. |
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The Napoleonic Wars would end in 1815 and with the favourable British colonial preference laws, whiskey could be transported over seas to help satisfy this new demand. |
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Creditors may seize jointly owned assets to satisfy your spouse's debts. |
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Financial engineering provides the capability to craft any type of security or any instrument to satisfy the demand of would be speculators or investors. |
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It remains unliquidated until the amount has been fixed either by the judgment of the court or by an agreement as to the amount which must be paid to satisfy the claim. |
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The long phase-in period for Aussie beef and the tiny non-tariff opening for Down Under dairy did not satisfy many in the U.S. livestock industry either. |
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The usual Gomez sound, a psychedelic blend of blues-rock and electronic bleeps and bloops, was unique enough to satisfy multiple listenings on previous albums. |
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His colours and figures were too decorative and ingratiating to satisfy the period's tough talk about heroic self-consciousness and mythic ambition. |
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This season doesn't do much to satisfy the audience's bloodlust. |
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Production managers prefer long production runs of standardized products, but marketers increasingly try to satisfy market niches with specially adapted products. |
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Expunging the symbolic evidence of the old order did not satisfy the revolutionary nihilists who wanted to clear the ground for a new cultural order. |
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The usual Gomez sound, a psychedelic blend of blues-rock and electronic bleeps and bloops was unique enough to satisfy multiple listenings on previous albums. |
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And as if that weren't enough luxury, you can also employ the services of the masseuse to act as a handmaid to satisfy your every need during the birth. |
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Remix collections rarely satisfy fully, usually falling into a no man's land which fans of the original artists have little interest in exploring. |
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It makes you wonder if they buy a bag of balloons, sit blowing them up then stick a pin in them just to get their buzz and to satisfy their feeble minds. |
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So far, the car manufacturer has managed to cut only 2,400 jobs, largely through voluntary redundancies and this is not enough to satisfy its creditors. |
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A portion of their land was seized and sold to satisfy their creditors, and shortly thereafter they sold the rest of their land, apparently out of dire necessity. |
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The court should be alert to make allowance for situations which make it impractical for a defendant to satisfy the burden of proof which the legislation places upon him. |
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Although we're not quite driving in the bubble cars we were promised, enough of this year's crop of cars are odd enough to almost satisfy our space-age needs. |
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It still needs a quarter of a million pounds to satisfy creditors. |
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The case itself involved a claim by the executor of an estate to retain part of a legacy due to a legatee sufficient to satisfy a debt due by the legatee to the estate. |
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The plan is to pay a premium, still significantly lower than the Fairtrade price, to farmers who satisfy a set of ethical criteria, as yet undefined. |
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Maybe it is about trying to satisfy a deep longing in the wrong ways. |
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The dilemma is how to satisfy their separate demands and aspirations for a tiny piece of land. |
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Even then, I sold as little of my stock as possible to satisfy the calls, because I was convinced that it was undervalued and would increase in value. |
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The Saudis were salivating for North American birds, and Mr. Galbraith's Pigeon King enterprise would satisfy the hunger. |
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Hawaii Big Island has a lot to offer to satisfy everyone's taste bud. |
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I can never thank them enough for their lack of prejudice, their depth and their unending willingness to satisfy all the demands of a director as insatiable as I am. |
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The exceptional attentiveness of its staff and the renowned, almost Bacchic temptations of its dining room are easily enough to satisfy the most demanding of tastes. |
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These are seriously fun journeys that allow users to satisfy their wanderlust without a plane ticket. |
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And her dad apparently will never satisfy his thirst for adoration, whether from the world at large or from himself. |
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But he follows his obsession, and goes to great lengths in doing so, peeping through keyholes and lurking in the bushes with binoculars in an effort to satisfy his curiosity. |
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Secondly, the party disobeying the contempt order must do so in a deliberate and willful fashion in order to satisfy the criminal nature of the contempt proceedings. |
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Who will make sure that haste to satisfy the displaced does not lead to substandard building? |
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Brian Bookman picks 10 more books aimed to satisfy your craving for cravings. |
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Speaking to a broad and unsophisticated audience, he did not satisfy the scruples of some academicians, who found that he oversimplified complex problems. |
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Jean made an eight-hour trip across the border into Quebec just to satisfy his craving for poutine. |
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Yet, there are some cases when PP products do not satisfy the demands due to a lack of stretchability. |
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This is just about all there is to satisfy fans of Mascis's grungier beginnings. |
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Traditional guideboard, light box, single column display and neon cannot satisfy audience's needs. |
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This solution will satisfy institutional demands and the needs of the condominium sponsor or developer. |
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You disregarded the welfare of these women and girls to commit these offences to satisfy your own perverted sexual appetite. |
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InkaVote Plus is needed to satisfy new federal requirements to reduce overvotes and undervotes, and to assist the disabled. |
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The Q7 tape library was designed to satisfy a subatantial market gap that exists in today's tape library market. |
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Probably the best interpretation is liability extends to all who satisfy the Pinter test. |
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Object-oriented languages have characteristics that satisfy part of the programming requirements of both agents and mobile agents. |
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African Airways Vacations said it has developed a wine and culinary-themed package designed to satisfy the most ardent oenophile. |
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These semantic relations satisfy the valency of the verb love, indicated to the right of the slash in its categorial representation. |
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Following an iterative strategy, the sparse coded representation is generated in which selected features satisfy the orthogonality assumption. |
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The bill also allows the PERS benefits of a convicted felon to be garnisheed to satisfy a financial claim against that individual. |
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First, many articles cogently argue their cases with enough quantitative rigor to satisfy econometricians. |
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I don't want the Massachusetts Parole Board playing statistical patty-cake to satisfy anyone. |
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The movie failed to satisfy her curiosity about the assassination. |
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On such a day, a holiday having been voted by acclamation, an ordinary walk would not satisfy the children. |
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The traveller who expects to satisfy a champagne taste on a beer budget in this food-conscious city may be in for a disappointment. |
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A wedge of chocolate-ganache cake with Kahlua and whipped cream will satisfy any chocoholic cravings. |
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Such men are rarely able to satisfy women, partly because the coitive friction is insufficient and partly because their coitive urges are slight. |
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My companions ate merely to satisfy the corrodings of hunger. I fasted till after three the succeeding morning. |
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Did the Arizona legislators satisfy the principles of deliberation when they decided to defund organ transplants? |
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The international community demands that Iran go the extra mile to satisfy concerns over its atomic energy program. |
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Limited reforms were enough to antagonise the ruling class but not enough to satisfy the radicals. |
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A similar struggle began in India when the Government of India Act 1919 failed to satisfy demand for independence. |
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If he should be in doubt as to the qualifications of the one seeking admission, he must satisfy himself from the Klaliff or Kligrapp. |
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I shall be delighted to hear how you think that this change may have taken place, as no presently conceived opinions satisfy me on the subject. |
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Paul would never be free of the sorrow of his first love, try as he might to satisfy himself with light skirt after light skirt. |
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A widening public appetite, especially in the United States, made traditional initiation unable to satisfy demand for involvement in Wicca. |
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The masala sauce was added to satisfy the desire of British people to have their meat served in gravy. |
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While this description has remained popular, it does not satisfy the conditions of a traditional hat trick. |
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Charles was hungry for success at the highest level, and manager Raich Carter was unable to convince him that Leeds could satisfy his ambitions. |
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To satisfy the crew nationality requirements, New Zealand team members of Alinghi took up residence in Switzerland. |
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Others participated to satisfy feudal obligations, obtain glory and honour, or seek opportunities for economic and political gain. |
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To satisfy this inordinate appetite, they seize many of our black free subjects. |
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The poverty line is then defined as the amount of income required to satisfy those needs. |
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To satisfy this formal requirement, exit visas sometimes need to be issued. |
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Most of the new EEA states pursued full EU membership as the EEA did not sufficiently satisfy the needs of their export based corporations. |
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Inventory above ground would satisfy many decades of industrial and even artisan uses at current prices. |
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Emphasis is placed on a large variety of foods to satisfy everyone at the breakfast table. |
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This is outheroding old George Rose, and would, we are inclined to think, satisfy even Lord Malmsbury himself. |
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He was still in considerable debt and needed to satisfy his creditors before he could leave. |
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However, two does not satisfy Suetonius' description of a continuous succession. |
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I was filled with a desire to take my pleasure with her and attempted to satisfy my desire. |
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Subsistence farming is practiced to satisfy family or local needs alone, with little left over for transport elsewhere. |
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Technologies are not usually exclusively products of science, because they have to satisfy requirements such as utility, usability, and safety. |
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This can be attributed to the high metabolic need of the developing embryo, thus high oxygen affinity serves to satisfy this demand. |
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Proc 93-19 a compensation arrangement with a service provider also must satisfy the requirements of one of four safe harbor provisions. |
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The economy of the Philippines rose rapidly and its local industries developed to satisfy the rising demands of an industrializing Europe. |
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Veterans Administration will build a new hospital in the city to satisfy regional needs. |
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At the same time, the Portuguese trade system was unable to increase supply to satisfy growing demand, in particular the demand for pepper. |
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Some pro-circers claim that an uncut man cannot satisfy a woman because the foreskin causes him to climax before she does. |
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The reader will perhaps be curious to know the quantum of this present, but we cannot satisfy his curiosity. |
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Ineffectiveness implies that the contract terminates by order of a court where a public body has failed to satisfy public procurement law. |
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An applicant must satisfy the means test criteria which are the same as for civil cases. |
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Neither partition nor a special status for Ulster was likely to satisfy either side. |
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His man had to work day and night to satisfy the demand and the crowds of visitors showed no sign of abating. |
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Ousted from his ancestral domains in Central Asia, Babur turned to India to satisfy his ambitions. |
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This is in order to satisfy a condition in the Act that permitted construction, that the opening section be maintained. |
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The pits could satisfy industrial demand for activated carbon in the Kingdom. |
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Utomhus areas must undergo a complete workup and will after completion satisfy universal design requirements and be prepared for varied activity. |
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Although it will be of interest to both, this book will satisfy the social scientist far more than the cultural analyst. |
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Lighting relay panels with timeclock function will satisfy the minimum requirements of the energy code, providing some energy savings. |
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The use of mulches is so common that there is not sufficient waste bark to satisfy the demand. |
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The young Meili and her husband Kongzi want to satisfy their inherent desire for a boy, even though they already have a child. |
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The accounting gimmicks HHS is now considering under the ANPRM still do not satisfy the religious freedom protections that exist in current law. |
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She prefers bocce ball, better known as lawn bowling, to satisfy her competitive urge. |
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The Eastern Sierra might not offer maple syrup, but there is enough fall color to satisfy the most dedicated leaf peeper. |
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In early 2005, Carlton began looking for a reliable and full-featured application that could satisfy OSF HealthPlans' batch processing needs. |
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Every winter after that, Buzz froze all his cows stark-stiff in order to satisfy the growing demand for his Iced Cream. |
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The RLS team was able to rise to the challenge and complete the projects on schedule and, most importantly, satisfy their customers' needs. |
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Tori then starts crying and suggests that she cannot satisfy McDermott's sexual needs. |
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Currently, beauty salon chains and spa centers with a wide range of facilities to satisfy consumer needs are mushrooming in different regions. |
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We offer a wide selection of flooring to satisfy even the choosiest homeowner. |
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Items like Beef Bourguignon and Spicy Chicken Sate with Peanut Dipping Sauce will satisfy the gourmand without raising sodium intake. |
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Lockdowns can take place for as long as the prison deems it necessary to satisfy themselves that security has not been compromised. |
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But there are enough bigger critters in the book, from narwhals to saber-toothed cats, to satisfy the insect-phobic. |
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