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spite her error of judgement, but Ed is not | sufficiently moved. |
even for such small craft, the river is not | sufficiently navigable to allow easy passage along its e |
A large bomb landed | sufficiently near to the submarine to hole her and she b |
lian Infantry on 25 April 1915 but remained | sufficiently near to the front line for the rest of the |
an or decoy has taken care to place himself | sufficiently near the buffalo to be noticed by them when |
h people and media have not appreciated her | sufficiently; nevertheless, her personal and radio appea |
has the bonus of being sheltered enough and | sufficiently north-facing in places that it can get away |
rt of Cambridge University) I suggest it is | sufficiently notable for inclusion. |
on to your lego point is that they won't be | sufficiently notable - so it would be up to you to addre |
o, being known for one event means he isn't | sufficiently notable for his own article, and says nothi |
publish it on the internet, then it is not | sufficiently notable to include in this article. |
I don't think this is | sufficiently NPOV, since the exact nature of Jack's feel |
Hope that's | sufficiently NPOV. |
ical reality in his own lifetime and he was | sufficiently of a businessman to have profited by it. |
cally and logically, and did not address it | sufficiently on a personal level. |
Health with not concentrating its resources | sufficiently on severe mental illness and directly appli |
I was unable to find any with a | sufficiently open licience for usage in my search. |
Once the heart is | sufficiently open, it is perhaps easier to feel or even |
ohn's disease in people who did not respond | sufficiently or adequately to standard therapy. |
cks, the low was well-organized enough with | sufficiently organized convection for the National Hurri |
organize, and by 1200 UTC on July 30 it was | sufficiently organized for the Japan Meteorological Agen |
ery County, N.Y. until it was recognized as | sufficiently organized for self-government on 1838-01-01 |
It subsequently acquired a | sufficiently organized structure and post-analysis found |
By August 31, the storm had become | sufficiently organized for the National Hurricane Center |
er 11, the low level circulation had become | sufficiently organized to be designated as a tropical de |
Early on September 7, the low had become | sufficiently organized for the National Hurricane Center |
context (time period) in which, though not | sufficiently out of place as to be impossible, it is not |
icates whether or not the chosen surface is | sufficiently parallel to the horizontal plane. |
If the neural circuits for color vision are | sufficiently plastic, it may be possible to use gene the |
means, under the PSLRA, for a plaintiff to | sufficiently plead a "strong inference" of scienter (a m |
ed from the album; the band members weren't | sufficiently pleased with it, having not invested their |
Doncaster manager Sean O'Driscoll was | sufficiently pleased with Dumbuya's pre-season performan |
However, he is now | sufficiently pleased to offer Bernard a drink. |
estimated that about one hive per acre will | sufficiently pollinate watermelons. |
The accuracy limits are | sufficiently poor that the ACPO RPET Committee argued ag |
specialty tobacco stores, but is no longer | sufficiently popular to be stocked in many stores or rec |
The music was | sufficiently popular to generate a Wandering Jew Mazurka |
The song was | sufficiently popular that it inspired a "sequel" titled |
es in Venice in 1581, and many of them were | sufficiently popular to be reprinted in some well-known |
at a material with a very porous structure, | sufficiently porous to allow hot gas to be blasted throu |
to feed the formation of ice lenses must be | sufficiently porous to allow capillary action, yet not s |
nt blood vessels were stiff, woven, and not | sufficiently porous. |
The specification was issued in case | sufficiently powerful tugs were not available for the la |
Due to lack of | sufficiently powerful aircraft to tow it the project was |
rmalists cannot prove all the theorems in a | sufficiently powerful system... |
the American nuclear strike capability was | sufficiently powerful it was inefficient for Britain to |
c field, which can be easily disrupted by a | sufficiently powerful electric current -- without her sp |
s named after an ancient well that was once | sufficiently powerful to power a nearby mill, but has be |
The anonymous figure is not | sufficiently powerful, or does not have sufficient confi |
However, until the top has | sufficiently practiced, the tape is easily twisted, in w |
sity) is due to the difficulty in obtaining | sufficiently precise radial velocity measurements for su |
ning regime to ensure that the division was | sufficiently prepared. |
process to operate is important that Ca is | sufficiently present so that a fairly calcic plagioclase |
program whereby we can make the rural areas | sufficiently productive and empowered to be able to abso |
e was not spectacularly successful, but was | sufficiently productive to remain in operation for nearl |
their initial $500 investment to have been | sufficiently profitable, and they sold the magazine to i |
ull Ofsted inspection showed the school had | sufficiently progressed. |
tney, who did not think the Socialist Party | sufficiently progressive, threw herself into the Communi |
hat a gallery within the building was not a | sufficiently prominent honor, while others argued that t |
He made himself | sufficiently prominent in Edward VI's time to find it ne |
The prospect of success was not | sufficiently promising to induce its re-erection. |
iversal; the band claimed the label did not | sufficiently promote the album. |
ts in the town but by 1827 the movement was | sufficiently prosperous to be able to build a substantia |
If the prosecution did not | sufficiently prove that the woman's "life or health" was |
y opinion stated that the appellees did not | sufficiently prove that education is a fundamental right |
It was then decided that Drayton had been | sufficiently punished, and his release was ordered. |
fficulty in obtaining specimens of murexide | sufficiently pure to give concordant results when examin |
Then he hangs by the thongs until | sufficiently purified. |
eplacement fluid may not flow into the void | sufficiently quickly to make up for the voidage and so t |
study failed to match its conclusions with | sufficiently radical proposals for bringing about fundam |
t reasonably be deemed negligent, let alone | sufficiently reckless to justify a punitive damages awar |
ood clothes, of all sorts, but they are not | sufficiently recollected to be descri- bed-As there was |
By 1870 S.D. McDearmon had | sufficiently recouped his fortunes to declare 600 acres |
spite grave reports in the press, Holmes is | sufficiently recovered to be out of bed, and although pe |
alterton and during the First World War was | sufficiently recovered to be able to provide surgical se |
In the spring of 1821 he was | sufficiently recovered to go to the coast of Sussex, but |
By January 1810 he had | sufficiently recovered to participate in the invasion of |
Then, Ubasi Khun Tayishi, who had | sufficiently recovered from his earlier defeat, undertoo |
aving taught himself shorthand, when he had | sufficiently recovered, he went to New York City in 1854 |
Modern mission techniques are | sufficiently refined that within ten to fifteen years, m |
In 1991, the Mavetys had | sufficiently refined their skills at viticulture and win |
If the plant has not had time to | sufficiently regenerate it will probably perish. |
Furthermore, the expert's evidence was not | sufficiently relevant to be of any help. |
ode technology but barcode systems were not | sufficiently reliable or easy to use in a completely unm |
king and the father of a king), there is no | sufficiently reliable basis to either assert or deny it. |
d reportedly found the instruments were not | sufficiently reliable to form the basis of the entire al |
Sources appear to be | sufficiently reliable. |
aking the bonding of the ASIC to the sensor | sufficiently reliable; the ASIC has to be manufactured i |
Now in his full maturity, yet | sufficiently removed in time to have absorbed and digest |
rs, such as Keir Hardie, accused him of not | sufficiently representing the interests of labour within |
burghs Kessin and Fresendorf have yet been | sufficiently researched. |
Data on its DBPs is not | sufficiently researched. |
He was | sufficiently respected in official circles to be invited |
ents with rheumatoid arthritis who were not | sufficiently responsive to methotrexate. |
By 1948 it was | sufficiently restored to be able to set up a small commu |
he next month until their own park could be | sufficiently restored. |
CBDO's C4 ring is | sufficiently rigid to prevent the two OH groups from for |
rting materials, and some arguments are not | sufficiently rigorous. |
the lower columns, and the columns were not | sufficiently ringed to prevent bursting. |
rea's generally warm climate and ability to | sufficiently ripen the grapes. |
Elisa was also considered not | sufficiently royal because her father was not a reigning |
blewoman whom his mother did not approve as | sufficiently royal to become a member of the imperial dy |
of MDMA taken a limited number of times are | sufficiently safe for human consumption. |
Verify that products have | sufficiently satisfied these characteristics in advance |
and New Zealand Army Corps deemed his front | sufficiently secure to enable two brigades to be moved t |
rs later Henry's position on the throne was | sufficiently secure that he could afford to grant Parlia |
nt to retaining British sovereignty was not | sufficiently secure, other could have believed that the |
useful only as a “screen” test and was not | sufficiently selective to be relied upon for “identifica |
Cryogenic detectors are | sufficiently sensitive to measure the energy of single x |
Kolchuga is | sufficiently sensitive to detect US stealth aircraft fro |
lar factor from the region B. Consequently, | sufficiently separated regions behave independently. |
languages such a usage is considered to be | sufficiently serious that a diagnostic being issued and |
His wound was | sufficiently serious to send him home and to ensure that |
mple because of a recall, ennoblement, or a | sufficiently serious criminal conviction. |
om a storm in November 1951 had resulted in | sufficiently serious damage that the light was automated |
sire as it revolves around their ability to | sufficiently serve their customers or users. |
cognition that the Caribbean market was not | sufficiently serviced by the legacy airlines. |
By 1897 Allen was | sufficiently settled in the Farnham area to commission H |
, or privilege of employment in that it was | sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the condition |
in question is able to alert the human with | sufficiently short notice, so that the botted game perfo |
rameters produces accurate results only for | sufficiently short times (decades); when compared to mor |
roken at finite temperature in systems with | sufficiently short-range interactions in dimensions . |
ajor concern was that efficacy had not been | sufficiently shown. |
ted as an antidepressant but failed to show | sufficiently significant efficacy for depression in clin |
Third, no red links: any album that is | sufficiently significant for inclusion in this list dese |
Other songs exist that are | sufficiently similar to have provoked litigation. |
gns a new sequence to that cluster if it is | sufficiently similar to the representative; if a sequenc |
oven by the same argument as above, or, for | sufficiently simple cones, by approximating the cone by |
he hunt and his equally exalted guests were | sufficiently skilled huntsmen to keep up with the hounds |
ut, it seems each individual AOC article is | sufficiently small enough that they don't warrant their |
urrent quark mass is a parameter to compute | sufficiently small color charges. |
M is a closed Riemannian manifold, then for | sufficiently small values of δ the Vietoris-Rips complex |
rger regions, if we restrict ourselves to a | sufficiently small region containing a cluster of object |
at the negative impact of the exclusion was | sufficiently small to warrant justification by the valua |
oscillatory part (the leakage rate) must be | sufficiently small that the mode substantially maintains |
FINEX soon developed systems | sufficiently small and user-friendly to begin marketing |
However, many gems have a | sufficiently small disparity in the light absorption alo |
d the electron gun can generate a beam with | sufficiently small diameter, a SEM could in principle wo |
as embodied in the buffer, the duration was | sufficiently small to be considered transitory. |
If the orbital separation is | sufficiently small, emission of energy and angular momen |
ly terminates when the feature size becomes | sufficiently small. |
[20,21]), | sufficiently so that 2°C now more appropriately represen |
sory they are becoming more common, but not | sufficiently so that they would go unnoticed, particular |
Combativeness: Can be good if | sufficiently socialised with other dogs |
manufacturer of clothing; the business was | sufficiently sound and respected to be permitted to issu |
ew older, low-bandwidth satellites that dip | sufficiently south of the equator to be usable for sever |
Predictions not | sufficiently specific to be tested are similarly not use |
publicly disclosed, the statement should be | sufficiently specific for recognition of the accomplishm |
of alinidine was halted because it was not | sufficiently specific for its target. |
to small open economies or bigger, but not | sufficiently stable ones. |
r of the group 11 (IB) elements, although a | sufficiently stable isotope has not yet been produced in |
previously a papal fief), but had failed to | sufficiently stack the College of Cardinals with like-mi |
The law prescribes | sufficiently stringent punishments of up to 15 years' im |
on the grounds that Scottish common law was | sufficiently stringent. |
h built Blues Stadium in 1923 with footings | sufficiently strong to support a second-deck. |
the lower bearings and crankshaft were not | sufficiently strong and bottom-end failures were common. |
(see also Grignard reaction) since it is a | sufficiently strong base to deprotonate many carbon acid |
e neighbourhood of Mallow; but, not feeling | sufficiently strong to encounter Owny MacRory, he withdr |
The upper works of the forts were | sufficiently strong to provide reliable protection again |
iality, by which only British subjects with | sufficiently strong links to the British Islands (i.e. t |
nguage. "Because the girls could not play a | sufficiently strong game to compete with any school team |
usly in a seaway, and that her hull was not | sufficiently strong to bear their weight and the concuss |
A primordial field | sufficiently strong and concentrated may be able to resi |
attempted unsuccessfully to form a cabinet | sufficiently strong to prevent the threatened Garibaldia |
Sufficiently strong dynamo-generated fields, subject to | |
However, this bond is | sufficiently strong to create many of the peculiar prope |
t was discovered that the footings were not | sufficiently strong. |
him and beat him until they considered him | sufficiently subdued. |
two percent of Clarke's damages, was not a | sufficiently substantial substitution of remedies. |
The Chicago exhibition was | sufficiently successful to prompt businessman Charles L. |
distorts the shape of the channel proteins | sufficiently such that the cavity, or channel, opens to |
se and history behind the provision was not | sufficiently supported by facts or data that proved the |
Florence's ruling Medici family was | sufficiently taken with Dafne to allow Peri's next work, |
enomena (such as lethal mutations) were not | sufficiently taken into account by this old model. |
he Biblical times their "character had been | sufficiently tempered", they had learned how to "bear th |
arding STDs, so long as any new members are | sufficiently tested before fluid bonding with the group, |
ric conditions muffled the sounds of battle | sufficiently that Pickett was unaware of the fighting. |
filtering works by reducing the temperature | sufficiently that some fatty acids, proteins and esters |
ish economy enough, and of not slowing down | sufficiently the large internal migration of Finns from |
In 1866 the Norwegian Synod had felt | sufficiently threatened to issue "A Warning to all Chris |
rning to stand and walk again, he recovered | sufficiently to develop a career as a rugby critic on te |
le to have the proposed water level reduced | sufficiently to save the sites. |
erectomy, and by May 1922 she had recovered | sufficiently to be able to celebrate the bethrothal of h |
ed when viewed from the Earth, although not | sufficiently to obscure the interior details. |
t at Leipzig where he distinguished himself | sufficiently to be appointed as lieutenant field marshal |
ther neutron moderators, will slow neutrons | sufficiently to allow for fission reactions to take plac |
re, he mastered German, French, and Spanish | sufficiently to read the chief masterpieces in these lan |
back some condensate waiting for it to cool | sufficiently to allow the valve to open. |
00-19,500 m) before the range again widened | sufficiently to prevent further firing. |
whether the U.S. government is intervening | sufficiently to address market shortcomings. |
succeeded in delaying the Army Group North | sufficiently to allow preparation for the defence of Len |
They recovered themselves | sufficiently to be able to field a side in Verbandsliga |
By January 1909, he had recovered | sufficiently to make his league debut in place of Frank |
s, ADD/ADHD patients who are not responding | sufficiently to traditional amphetamines are prescribed |
a stroke after the shooting, but recovered | sufficiently to serve as a witness in court against her |
ied but were unable to depress their pieces | sufficiently to hit the fearless American gunboats. |
He recovered | sufficiently to make a comeback with Ellesmere Port in 1 |
Abbey's library, a task that Nixon enjoyed | sufficiently to study for a diploma at the School of Lib |
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