Still, we have to have some sense of his perspective in order to actually pity him. |
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It was agreed that any change to the facility agreement would have to have my written consent. |
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Used cars sold after January 2, 2009 would have to have the interlocks also. |
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But first things first, you have to have other goals first, just getting in there and getting game time is the first step. |
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To get involved you have to have a first-class degree and be entered by your university lecturer. |
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To contract a friendship, I'll have to have an idea what I think is important in a friendship. |
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Why do I have to have a lesson on how to work the copier, followed by proving I still don't know how to work it? |
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We have to have a fundamental breakthrough in space travel which may come this year, next year, 100 years or never. |
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I'm a jeans girl really but silk and velvet have to have their place if one is going to dress up. |
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In order for us to have true beliefs we have to have properly functioning noetic equipment. |
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If you have to have chemotherapy this may reduce your sperm count and cause fertility problems. |
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Because of the slow speeds involved, light railways did not have to have gated railway crossings. |
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You have to have the perfect combination of a good movie and a good video game for it to work. |
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Does someone else have to have a hail of bullets fired into their bedroom window before something is done? |
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In order to prevent this, you always have to have a hand count of the hard ballots. |
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We have to have a structure and grades, because of our size and we have to work within those. |
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I think that in order to be a good technical writer you have to have an almost supernatural caringness about what you are doing. |
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And fourth, you have to have an audience that has an appetite for what you are trying to do. |
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Music and film are so linked to the fashion world, and you have to have an eye for what's happening next. |
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Yes, he agrees, there are pockets of development, but you have to have breakthrough points. |
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You don't have to have one foot in the grave to remember the bookies' runners surreptitiously collecting betting slips in pubs. |
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Having a good sense of humour doesn't mean you have to have a store of jokes or tell them perfectly. |
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You would have to have a heart of stone not to be weeping with laughter at that line. |
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On a mountain bike, you have to have narrow bars or you'll catch yourself on a tree. |
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You have to have a strapline of some kind and hopefully we will have something that will get people excited. |
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It would have to have been done using hectographs, mimeographs, or a print shop. |
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To reconstruct anything above the level of Germanic, we have to have data from languages outside of Germanic. |
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I thought the recipe in the book looked good and we shall have to have a go at it ourselves. |
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She proceeded to tell me that I was going to have to have chemo, which would make my hair fall out and I'd probably put on weight. |
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Now many pupils will have to have extra classes or supplement their homework to make up lost ground. |
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But what is annoying about a site like swaparoo is that you have to have something to swap with someone who you want something from. |
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To hot-desk wirelessly, all the laptops used by mobile workers have to have identical settings. |
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You would have to have a lot of power and sway and pick up a lot of momentum. |
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If you are talking about reaching parity with Britain and France and Germany, then you have to have a very long road to get there. |
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I think we all have to be humble and you have to have humility because things can change so fast in life. |
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He would have to have particular care and concern for his priests and for promoting vocations. |
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We will have to have pavlova without strawberries, because every time we eat a strawberry we are making the ozone hole bigger. |
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Research will have to be carried out on it and we may have to have stricter criteria to wipe out personation at polling booths. |
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Nevertheless, in order to appreciate the play, you do not have to have read Barthelme's collected works, of which there are volumes. |
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Now I have to have a colonoscopy every three months, for the next few years at least. |
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Don't you have to have some kind of threshold before you're included in a nationally televised debate? |
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Well, I think that we have to have that deep concern, that anxiety and that's what it is. |
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First, you have to have artistic direction that provides inspiration and vision balanced with savvy business acumen. |
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A person would have to have a very low intelligence quotient to believe such a tale. |
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I have to have my wrists ahead of the ball at impact and play the follow-through like a forward defensive cricket shot. |
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Good, bad or just plain wrong, If I see a cover version of a song I know, I have to have it. |
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Sometimes you just need to let go of the notion that you absolutely have to have a creme rinse to feel like you have completed your toilette. |
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You may have to have part of your stomach, gall bladder and duodenum removed too. |
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You have to have access to some product that you can sell at a healthy profit margin. |
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People have to have some faith in what is being projected out into the future. |
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Great, but won't people have to have phones which can accept delete commands? |
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If we want politicians to act democratically we shall first have to have a democracy. |
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You have to have quite a few of these stories for it to work, but they're deniable. |
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You don't have to have a wardrobe crammed with designer clothes to know your vital statistics in haute couture these days. |
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Sometimes when I think I will have to have children in this kind of society I get gooseskin. |
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I'm gregarious up to a point and then I have to have total solitude for at least two days. |
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If not, you will have to have an electrician install a new, larger circuit box or a secondary box. |
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Yes, simulation can teach you stuff, but you have to have a solid grounding in basics before it helps you. |
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You would have to have everybody agree it was a good idea in order for that to happen. |
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Then we'd have to have transportation to and from work, so that meant we'd have to buy a car. |
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The winch would have to have some kind of rewind capability and a small drogue to ensure it couldn't recoil into the tug's propeller. |
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As trustees we have to have regard to Sir Edward's stated desire to support the teaching of music and sailing. |
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You cannot have a rule, which is set in stone, that in every case you have to have an eyewitness that corroborates. |
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In the light of the discontent on the back-benches, we have to have alternatives. |
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In order to have a time when people don't stand on trains we have to have compulsory seat reservations. |
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Well, number one, we have to have an anticipative security program at every airport. |
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Why did my ophthalmologist have to have such incredibly small revolving doors at the entrance to her office? |
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You have to rewrap it yourself because you have to have some personal investment in the giving of the gift. |
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You don't need to be a stuntman, you just have to have a limber body and some muscle. |
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Of course, to be patient, you have to have a long investing horizon and an appetite for some risk. |
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Clubs in our league will all have to have a Child Welfare Officer and so far I have received details of such appointments from 20 of our clubs. |
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And, as we get into the workweek, I hate to say it, we have to have the calculator, the green eyeshades, and our eyes will be crossed. |
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I don't often have to have that many new assistants, people do tend to stop around here. |
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He will have to have his ministerial warrant renewed after the next election, if he should be so lucky. |
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If these nodes do not have cancer, you will most likely not have to have any more surgery after your lumpectomy. |
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One of those bucks would have to have an inside spread, as measured by the greatest length between main antler beams, of at least 13 inches. |
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I am going to have to have a serious talk with that man, she promised herself. |
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The ship won't point into the wind, you have to have the wind astern or at least abeam. |
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Plus, I also have to have a reason to get out of the house so I can drop it off in a public mailbox. |
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You have to have a strong balance sheet and be careful of heavy capital expenditures. |
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Those countries first have to have access to knowledge and the ability to use knowledge. |
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And we have to have an educational approach, which thinks in these kinds of terms. |
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Another example, in order to have good financial practice, all local governments have to have financial accounts in the same format. |
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Eventually, when we got to the final vote on the third reading a division was not even called, so I did not even have to have the necessary vote. |
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Well I am exhausted and parts of me really hurt and I have to have some strange lady bathe me out of a bucket. |
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We have to have an ongoing, evolving, developing, strategic conception of what the situation is in the country, and the world. |
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Depsite all the waterworks, I have to have faith that if fate played a part in our meeting, fate is playing a part in our moving to Minnesota. |
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But in order to win a war, you have to have the vision and determination to fight it despite setbacks and political difficulties. |
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You have to have the microbe, the bacteria get into you somehow, either through the skin, through the stomach or breathe it in through the air. |
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If we can help and inspire other people to see that you don't have to torture people, you don't have to have oppressive regimes. |
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Every few years I run in for a little touch-up here and there, so I don't have to have a complete overhaul. |
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I always give folks the benefit of the doubt, but when they have such a track record you have to have these things written into a contract. |
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They have to have the right OS, middleware and application software installed. |
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Now, we have to have a rational relationship between the railway system, and the air transport system. |
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A lot of people have said we should have a trial run, but you have to have the courage of your convictions. |
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Even if they hire a mixologist to develop cocktails for them, they have to have the follow-through. |
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You can then find a way into becoming a jobbing director if that's what you want, but for the first couple you have to have a passion for it. |
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We'll do a low-waist trouser but it's not so low that you have to have a Brazilian bikini wax, so it's right for our customer. |
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This meant it would have to have grave reservations about the truthfulness of any evidence given by these men. |
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If you are looking for a good single-player game, you just have to have this game. |
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And you have to have all of your own supplies, because unless you're friendly with the neighbors, there is no one around to borrow from. |
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I had even put in soft lenses, which always hurt so badly, so that I didn't have to have glasses muddling up my face. |
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If you want have well-off families, you have to have a wealth-creating economy in place. |
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You can be as determined as you like but you have to have ability and skill as well. |
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In order to make any size of boat viable, you have to have kill more and more fish. |
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We have to have something for those 45 million who have no insurance and others who are underinsured. |
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It may be that we have to have two models, one slate, without a keyboard, and one notebook-convertible. |
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If we cannot control this, we're going to have to have ramps on all the roads. |
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To have a good team you have to have a good keeper and our goalkeeper is very good. |
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You'd have to have been pretty unobservant not to know there was poverty in New Orleans. |
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But necessity requires that I have to have at least a bit of help from each of you against him. |
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The evil arms dealing world of imports and exports has created him and from now on we will have to have him for breakfast in one form or another. |
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So we have to have a musical soundtrack to sport now in the same way we need a musical soundtrack to film? |
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And why do I have to have a cockpit the size of the Great Court at the British Library just because a fat slob in Ohio can't get a seatbelt round his corn-fed gut? |
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We have to want the process of the management of Australian life, politically, corporately and culturally to change and we have to have the engagement and will to do it. |
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Yes, of course we have to have the antiterrorist branch, organised crime branch, flying squad and our central delivery squads, specifically the murder squads. |
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However, Anthony will have to be fitted with a colostomy bag to prevent any further damage to his liver and down the road will probably have to have a liver transplant. |
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Derek, Richard and Wade didn't even have to have me tell them to start going to their rooms and begin arming themselves with body armour and other weapons. |
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You'll have to have a chores roster, but it'll work really well. |
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But then you have to have a reasonably natural frog kick, which means you would have had to learn when you were a kid to have a decent breaststroke. |
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A lot of times we're gone and we just show up and the cars are on the hauler and you have to have confidence that they're assembled properly and set up properly. |
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To fully feel the depth of the Russian humiliation, you would have to have witnessed the torque of its rev-up. |
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The owner of a five-year-old Shetland pony fears she will have to have her beloved horse put down if she cannot raise enough money for medical treatment. |
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Someone would have to have a rather strong argument to convince me now. |
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You have to have a real commitment to do that in rain, sleet and snow. |
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You have to have what community members view as a specific, attainable goal. |
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I'm violently opposed to taking that on, but somehow I do believe that government will have to have a fail-safe protection on that piece of the retirement expense. |
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I think in the West we focus very much on externals, on getting things done, achieving things, we have to have something to show for what we do, and we're terribly busy. |
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You really have to have enthusiasm for that, a passion for it. |
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Nor do you have to have homeowner's insurance to own a home, just to obtain a mortgage. |
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You have to have some sort of form in which to feel your way toward God. |
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One does have to have a certain mindset, though, one that isn't offended by vicious killings committed by actors with spicy hunks of Greek gyro hanging off their cheeks. |
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I would have to have untaught myself to have learned what I have learned. |
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That means anyone who owns a team in Manitoba will have to have very deep pockets, be willing to basically go it alone and possibly lose truckloads of money. |
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We have to have a emergency exit sign over the door in case of fire. |
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In fact you have to have nerves of steel at times to live here at all. |
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You have to have a large minority, an influential and active minority, including a significant component of young adults, who are generally the great movers of history. |
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The Devizes area unit is based at Wansdyke School but all pupils who go the unit have to have a statement of special educational needs from the county council. |
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And I have to have whiskey because alcohol is both an antiseptic and an anesthetic. |
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In order to know what innovations work, you have to have good information on how effective your practices are. |
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She would have to have bitten me four times before I became a vampire. |
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They have to have the courage not to wilt or get the vapors whenever a right-winger invokes the evil gummint or the hated kenyan. |
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If tax revenue goes down then public services have to have less money. |
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Nice in principle, but in practice it would mean that poor areas would have to have swingeingly high tax rates to fund much-needed local services. |
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If you offer gear shift knobs, steering wheels and other interior components in a variety of colors, you have to have the parts available in all the colors to make repairs. |
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But you have to have been a witness to that history to appreciate the farcical beat at the heart of it all. |
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If you have firewood in the state, you have to have the source documentation. |
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It was, we have to have a team, all the right balls, a big field, and everything has to look right and be right. |
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Rob discussed this with my stepdad last night and it turns out that we have to have two doors that go out and they have to be far enough apart to be useful in emergencies. |
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You have to have a surprised face for each one you receive or you'll get a smack in the ear or a whack on the side of your head or one with da wooden spoon on your arm. |
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To manage this illiquidity, you do have to have very deep integration and coordination with your risk management effort. |
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To pull off three colors successfully you have to have more than one multiland in your deck. |
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I think you have to have a fairly strict methodology in dealing with a large number of people. |
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Unlike a newling, I have to have air to breathe, and this idiot is squeezing so hard I can barely draw in a breath. |
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These claims did not have to have any substantial land holdings or treaties to be legitimate. |
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The key idea is that there would have to have been some additional interbreeding events involving East Asians, but not Europeans. |
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Armies on the Elbe, however, would have to have been supplied by extensive overland routes or by ships travelling the hazardous Atlantic. |
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Now, you don't actually have to have another printer in order to add another printer. This might sound a bit screwy on my part, but it is true. |
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If the car is more than five years old, you'll have to have it smogged before you can register it. |
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You also have to have an approved warning triangle and a hi-visibility jacket in case you break down or have to stop by the side of the road. |
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You have to have a web address that can be branded to the service that you provide. |
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C Young, Maidstone, Kent WE may have to have a whip-round for superinjunction lawyers, as I suspect they won't get much business in the future. |
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A neutrino with a magnetic moment, and one capable of changing from one kind to another, would also have to have a small rest mass. |
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At least with roll-ups you can keep tabs on what you put in, so I don't have to have a big fat cigarette every time. |
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Really yummy guilt-free treats you have to have naughty, these are 100 calories. |
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Do all the men have to have six-pack abs to be on your table? |
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I'd have to have a cold beer to start with on the beach and then a nice bottle of Spanish red, Ribera del Duero, with the meal. |
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However, they have to have intrinsic and distinctive qualities. |
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Before and after the attack the teenagers were laughing almost as if '' I have been traumatised by this I have to have time work. |
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It states that openhanded passes would have to have a clear underhand striking action. |
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Single staffing has got to stop, shops have to have panic buttons and cameras. |
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We believe we can go there and geta result but we will have to have one of those games where everything goes our way. |
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Things didn't work out for Gile Na Greine in the Irish Guineas and we'll have to have a think where we go with her. |
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You have to have discipline in the words you use, in your vocabulary. |
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On pay-as-you-go, it's something that we're going to have to have a further discussion on, obviously,'' Palmer said. |
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Since we do not need walls for load-bearing, the storage walls do not have to have any special thickness. |
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I have to have a lot of confidence to do what I do in this business but, of course, I have insecurities. |
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In fact the best thing about The Muppets is how slyly self-knowing it is, with the characters mentioning the budget and how they have to have a montage. |
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We should not have to have a league table to try and choose a school. |
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Armies on the Elbe, on the other hand, would have to have been supplied either by extensive overland routes or ships travelling the hazardous Atlantic seas. |
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