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hen the court determines such trust fund is | sufficiently large.- |
ly determined and benefits to be gained are | sufficiently large, the project can proceed to the Desig |
s said that his St John's Wood gardens were | sufficiently large to include a snipe shoot. |
s include smoke or other poisonous gases at | sufficiently high concentrations. |
ther bounded above or more generally decays | sufficiently fast, the expected value of N (using the li |
Combativeness: Can be good if | sufficiently socialised with other dogs |
succeeded in delaying the Army Group North | sufficiently to allow preparation for the defence of Len |
No fossil groups were | sufficiently known to allow for a group to evolve from a |
onverge to the zero if the initial guess is | sufficiently close, and that the convergence is cubic. |
he hunt and his equally exalted guests were | sufficiently skilled huntsmen to keep up with the hounds |
ught to trial, even though "their guilt was | sufficiently apparent," according to Illinois Governor T |
er Black-backed Gulls and Herring Gulls are | sufficiently different that they do not normally hybridi |
erectomy, and by May 1922 she had recovered | sufficiently to be able to celebrate the bethrothal of h |
It was then decided that Drayton had been | sufficiently punished, and his release was ordered. |
By 1849, the village had grown | sufficiently in population to have its own church, the D |
By January 1909, he had recovered | sufficiently to make his league debut in place of Frank |
fter the war had ended and he had recovered | sufficiently he was made General officer commanding Nort |
In 1866 the Norwegian Synod had felt | sufficiently threatened to issue "A Warning to all Chris |
e until 1914, when all the lumber had cured | sufficiently. |
king pencils, but the supply had diminished | sufficiently by the 1940s that it was largely replaced b |
he Biblical times their "character had been | sufficiently tempered", they had learned how to "bear th |
4 general election his health had recovered | sufficiently for him to stand as a candidate again elsew |
By August 31, the storm had become | sufficiently organized for the National Hurricane Center |
the 101st Airborne Division had reorganized | sufficiently from the haphazard scattering of its compon |
ressed concern about whether Ms Kroes had a | sufficiently detailed grasp of certain specific subjects |
er 11, the low level circulation had become | sufficiently organized to be designated as a tropical de |
cent in 2009 to 53 percent in 2010, had not | sufficiently improved. |
Early on September 7, the low had become | sufficiently organized for the National Hurricane Center |
Around this time his health had improved | sufficiently to open a new studio in Tunbridge Wells wit |
Once the universe had cooled | sufficiently, half of the remaining half (one quarter of |
Turner's health had recovered | sufficiently for him to participate in the 2008 edition |
By 1800, Dudleytown had developed | sufficiently to possess its own town hall and meeting ho |
d that neither safety nor efficacy has been | sufficiently demonstrated to recommend carnosine's use a |
ng will only commence if every player has a | sufficiently "playable" hand to make the game meaningful |
immature design, when the designer has not | sufficiently analysed the interactions between objects. |
This book has been | sufficiently well-regarded that two posthumous editions |
ely takes note of whether the game has been | sufficiently adapted to allow useful control of the game |
However, many gems have a | sufficiently small disparity in the light absorption alo |
day, cloning technologies will have matured | sufficiently to resurrect extinct species. |
their initial $500 investment to have been | sufficiently profitable, and they sold the magazine to i |
In 1922, having recovered | sufficiently to spend time away from the sanatorium, he |
As well as having a | sufficiently long runway for a shuttle landing (the runw |
rning to stand and walk again, he recovered | sufficiently to develop a career as a rugby critic on te |
aving taught himself shorthand, when he had | sufficiently recovered, he went to New York City in 1854 |
like his brothers Charles and James, he was | sufficiently young to have not yet been "corrupted" by t |
He recovered | sufficiently to make a comeback with Ellesmere Port in 1 |
In the spring of 1821 he was | sufficiently recovered to go to the coast of Sussex, but |
ical reality in his own lifetime and he was | sufficiently of a businessman to have profited by it. |
He impressed | sufficiently to win a full contract for the following se |
He was | sufficiently respected in official circles to be invited |
By January 1810 he had | sufficiently recovered to participate in the invasion of |
d out to Oldham Athletic where he impressed | sufficiently to be signed permanently for a nomimal fee. |
o, being known for one event means he isn't | sufficiently notable for his own article, and says nothi |
Carrying out these experiments, he was | sufficiently inspired to entreat his father to allow him |
Once the heart is | sufficiently open, it is perhaps easier to feel or even |
She recovered from her griefs | sufficiently to resume her charities, but became deaf in |
Here under | sufficiently hot and humid conditions it could have reac |
al-property issues; FOCAL's IP heritage was | sufficiently clouded that Digital could not be certain w |
Heyes recovered | sufficiently enough to become the Nottingham Forest Acad |
's lack of success, Evans himself performed | sufficiently well to earn his first cap for the full Wal |
and New Zealand Army Corps deemed his front | sufficiently secure to enable two brigades to be moved t |
Church in Brooklyn and who admired his work | sufficiently to actually request the plans from Steinbac |
d, neither doth the substance of his workes | sufficiently aunswere the subtiltie of his titles. |
that even if a victim aggravates his wounds | sufficiently to cause otherwise avoidable death, the cha |
clusion Drawing: If the accident history is | sufficiently informative, conclusions can be drawn about |
spite grave reports in the press, Holmes is | sufficiently recovered to be out of bed, and although pe |
Herbert Hoover was | sufficiently embarrassed by the march that a full-scale |
Hope that's | sufficiently NPOV. |
in question is able to alert the human with | sufficiently short notice, so that the botted game perfo |
ving (as my Custom was) in my humble Prayer | sufficiently conversed with my Creator, and considered m |
than the one before...An hour later, I was | sufficiently calm to write these words in a steady hand: |
I'm not | sufficiently familiar with the subject to make the chang |
at a given temperature may ignite if heated | sufficiently. |
mbrian substrate revolution), implying that | sufficiently complex organisms were common over 1 billio |
The specification was issued in case | sufficiently powerful tugs were not available for the la |
rmalists cannot prove all the theorems in a | sufficiently powerful system... |
r part of the nose, and it needs to be in a | sufficiently high concentration to be able to interact w |
near the end, his engine reducing in power | sufficiently to allow Whitehead to sweep by to take vict |
sity) is due to the difficulty in obtaining | sufficiently precise radial velocity measurements for su |
, and, with its high refractive index being | sufficiently different from the matrix, light is scatter |
include biographies of individuals already | sufficiently covered, such as the Islamic Prophet Muhamm |
Nowadays, modern instruments are | sufficiently automated to be able to do these analyses r |
ce, running inward, like tunnels into rock, | sufficiently high and wide to permit the admission of a |
(self-propelled vehicle) is not | sufficiently maneuverable for employment in a Vorausabte |
spite her error of judgement, but Ed is not | sufficiently moved. |
is repeated until the root is approximated | sufficiently well. |
ly believed; nonetheless, its status is not | sufficiently known for a definite assessment. |
king and the father of a king), there is no | sufficiently reliable basis to either assert or deny it. |
(see also Grignard reaction) since it is a | sufficiently strong base to deprotonate many carbon acid |
whether the U.S. government is intervening | sufficiently to address market shortcomings. |
ory of emu introductions on Tasmania is not | sufficiently documented to allow a more precise dating o |
Erosion science is not | sufficiently advanced for there to exist completely proc |
The editing of a newspaper is a | sufficiently exacting piece of work for most people, but |
a bois (the woodsy variety), and it is not | sufficiently formal in its plantings to be called a jard |
rticulars of description where what is left | sufficiently identifies the subject of the grant, is ado |
More commonly, the velocity is just | sufficiently low for satisfactory protective films to be |
ceptance among consumers only if there is a | sufficiently large percentage of producers participating |
It can be shown that, provided L is chosen | sufficiently large, sλ always converges to a root of P. |
If the burn-in period is made | sufficiently long (and, perhaps, artificially stressful) |
"If the British economy is not | sufficiently competitive wrote Harold Wincott in the Fin |
even for such small craft, the river is not | sufficiently navigable to allow easy passage along its e |
ing buttons simultaneously, but this is not | sufficiently accurate for moving objects. |
One problem with the system is a | sufficiently energy dense power-source, with a massive b |
Data on its DBPs is not | sufficiently researched. |
The anonymous figure is not | sufficiently powerful, or does not have sufficient confi |
publish it on the internet, then it is not | sufficiently notable to include in this article. |
However, he is now | sufficiently pleased to offer Bernard a drink. |
, or privilege of employment in that it was | sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the condition |
ss, appears very gross to us, thought it is | sufficiently vaporous to allow the spirit to float in th |
own music, but Giovanni's opinion of it was | sufficiently high that he devoted much of his own time t |
July 11, and by 0000 UTC on July 12 it was | sufficiently well-organized to be designated Tropical De |
rt of Cambridge University) I suggest it is | sufficiently notable for inclusion. |
ault output is a Clustal-like format, it is | sufficiently different from the output of ClustalW/X tha |
likeness to members of the O class, it was | sufficiently different to warrant separate classificatio |
with another congregation in Doune, it grew | sufficiently to become a separate entity in 1766. |
organize, and by 1200 UTC on July 30 it was | sufficiently organized for the Japan Meteorological Agen |
likeness to members of the O class, it was | sufficiently different to warrant separate classificatio |
with polonium - even a small dose of it is | sufficiently lethal. |
gns a new sequence to that cluster if it is | sufficiently similar to the representative; if a sequenc |
By 1948 it was | sufficiently restored to be able to set up a small commu |
It was | sufficiently fresh for its eyes, nostrils and teeth to b |
o Chroicocephalus, while others argue it is | sufficiently distinct for placement in the monotypic Sau |
lbird is a specialist fructivore, and it is | sufficiently distinctive to be placed in a family (Steat |
By 1855 it was | sufficiently widespread that a charter was granted by th |
y length of just 24 minutes, and it doesn't | sufficiently focus on the solo capabilities of each man. |
e the poor condition of the specimen, it is | sufficiently distinctive to warrant specific status. |
It's not | sufficiently elasticated... |
Health with not concentrating its resources | sufficiently on severe mental illness and directly appli |
lopment of a world at peace with itself and | sufficiently high technology to monitor the parallels fo |
se if it automatically deduces for itself a | sufficiently wide class of immediate consequences of any |
royberg was considered next, but judged not | sufficiently well-known. |
Kenelm was | sufficiently in favour with James I to be proposed as a |
t-based structural keys, like MDL keys, are | sufficiently good for handling small and medium-sized ch |
Kolchuga is | sufficiently sensitive to detect US stealth aircraft fro |
Due to lack of | sufficiently powerful aircraft to tow it the project was |
When the Mubesha decides that the ladle is | sufficiently heated, both parties swear to God that the |
When the larvae were | sufficiently grown, they pupated and the adult firefly l |
erculosis, he resigned, but later recovered | sufficiently to command Fort Snelling, Minnesota, a trai |
h survived depth charges but the latter was | sufficiently damaged to return to port. |
on the grounds that Scottish common law was | sufficiently stringent. |
The law prescribes | sufficiently stringent punishments of up to 15 years' im |
long stay in Spain, Abraham learned Arabic | sufficiently to translate into Hebrew a responsum by Saa |
t reasonably be deemed negligent, let alone | sufficiently reckless to justify a punitive damages awar |
le to have the proposed water level reduced | sufficiently to save the sites. |
even on the shoreline when water levels are | sufficiently low. |
The position of the lighthouse is | sufficiently far from Cabo Finsterre to indicate that it |
river in the 19th Century limited flooding | sufficiently for people to begin living in Egham Hythe m |
The accuracy limits are | sufficiently poor that the ACPO RPET Committee argued ag |
In naphtha lighters, the liquid is | sufficiently volatile, and flammable vapor is present as |
χ″(G) ≤ Δ(G) + 8 ln8(Δ(G)) for | sufficiently large Δ(G). |
l to his lover, explaining that his love is | sufficiently boundless that he will still be singing and |
ditions when the pressure in a lymphatic is | sufficiently great, the valves may fail, and there can i |
ccent and 'ambient noise' … the lyrics were | sufficiently understandable". |
Does not Dionysius seem to have made it | sufficiently clear that there can be nothing happy for t |
He made himself | sufficiently prominent in Edward VI's time to find it ne |
Its purpose is to maintain a | sufficiently high water level in the Tigris to provide w |
hods were not regarded by the management as | sufficiently businesslike. |
ion of the law of a province to matters not | sufficiently connected to it; |
Mature honey, | sufficiently dried, is sealed tightly with wax to preven |
Now in his full maturity, yet | sufficiently removed in time to have absorbed and digest |
In 1991, the Mavetys had | sufficiently refined their skills at viticulture and win |
ns with a silver-white ground colour may be | sufficiently heavy to almost obliterate the ground colou |
By 1870 S.D. McDearmon had | sufficiently recouped his fortunes to declare 600 acres |
arding STDs, so long as any new members are | sufficiently tested before fluid bonding with the group, |
ed from the album; the band members weren't | sufficiently pleased with it, having not invested their |
an on December 9 had alarmed Menachem Begin | sufficiently to cause the Herut faction to stop haggling |
he mold is initiated only when the mold has | sufficiently cooled. |
ond dispute is over whether H. monticola is | sufficiently distinct from the other species to merit sp |
o [send] to the dark part of the new moon a | sufficiently large amount of the most brilliant flash po |
ts in the town but by 1827 the movement was | sufficiently prosperous to be able to build a substantia |
scientific analysis; the British Museum was | sufficiently convinced of the relief to purchase it in 2 |
The music was | sufficiently popular to generate a Wandering Jew Mazurka |
alify as an active fault, the fault must be | sufficiently active and well-defined. |
oscillatory part (the leakage rate) must be | sufficiently small that the mode substantially maintains |
ssful batch of divinity the weather must be | sufficiently dry for the candy to dry. |
is case its boundary, if it exists, must be | sufficiently well-behaved.) |
to feed the formation of ice lenses must be | sufficiently porous to allow capillary action, yet not s |
Benckiser, makers of French's mustard, was | sufficiently concerned to clarify that their brand name |
peak tourist months, traffic never becomes | sufficiently heavy to be considered a disturbance. |
Architecturally the new platform | sufficiently differs from its older neighbour which was |
Abbey's library, a task that Nixon enjoyed | sufficiently to study for a diploma at the School of Lib |
specialty tobacco stores, but is no longer | sufficiently popular to be stocked in many stores or rec |
the 19th century, this harbor was no longer | sufficiently deep for the newer and larger ships of the |
iolence that the victim feared had not been | sufficiently immediate because the victim could not see |
hat a gallery within the building was not a | sufficiently prominent honor, while others argued that t |
ajor concern was that efficacy had not been | sufficiently shown. |
t of hole, one stripping ram was not opened | sufficiently and a collar on the pipe string caught on t |
very expensive and that safety has not been | sufficiently demonstrated. |
side of Mason and Dixon's line are not yet | sufficiently inspired with a sense of importance of main |
e neighbourhood of Mallow; but, not feeling | sufficiently strong to encounter Owny MacRory, he withdr |
s, ADD/ADHD patients who are not responding | sufficiently to traditional amphetamines are prescribed |
entioned civil liberty issues have not been | sufficiently addressed. |
y Naryciinae, or, if that is not considered | sufficiently distinct, in the Taleporiinae. |
ury housing is springing up, though not yet | sufficiently to change the overall character of the seat |
two percent of Clarke's damages, was not a | sufficiently substantial substitution of remedies. |
tle, became bent and therefore did not work | sufficiently well. |
mother (something an epithelium will not do | sufficiently, as certain blood cells are specialized to |
ed rumblings that the director had not been | sufficiently adventurous. |
ohn's disease in people who did not respond | sufficiently or adequately to standard therapy. |
ere again the original design was not taken | sufficiently into account. |
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