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If the prosecution did not | sufficiently prove that the woman's "life or health" was |
emocratic fashion, and councillors were not | sufficiently accountable, particularly in relation to pl |
ood clothes, of all sorts, but they are not | sufficiently recollected to be descri- bed-As there was |
ing buttons simultaneously, but this is not | sufficiently accurate for moving objects. |
immature design, when the designer has not | sufficiently analysed the interactions between objects. |
iversal; the band claimed the label did not | sufficiently promote the album. |
The habits of their caterpillars are not | sufficiently known; there is no reason to assume that th |
isappointed at the exhibits, which were not | sufficiently carnal for Wanda's tastes; as she told Cand |
usly in a seaway, and that her hull was not | sufficiently strong to bear their weight and the concuss |
Andreas Hofer and of other leaders are not | sufficiently acknowledged. |
also will destroy hives if the bees are not | sufficiently defensive. |
ents with rheumatoid arthritis who were not | sufficiently responsive to methotrexate. |
I'm not | sufficiently familiar with the subject to make the chang |
cognition that the Caribbean market was not | sufficiently serviced by the legacy airlines. |
y opinion stated that the appellees did not | sufficiently prove that education is a fundamental right |
cent in 2009 to 53 percent in 2010, had not | sufficiently improved. |
lenn Grothman, who alleged that she was not | sufficiently conservative for the modern-day Republican |
d reportedly found the instruments were not | sufficiently reliable to form the basis of the entire al |
low incidence, high-morbidity problems not | sufficiently compelling to recommend circumcision as a r |
a federation in which his brothers were not | sufficiently docile; he gradually withdrew power from th |
It's not | sufficiently elasticated... |
context (time period) in which, though not | sufficiently out of place as to be impossible, it is not |
Test results are not | sufficiently accurate |
ugh it is possible that this model does not | sufficiently account for all of the possible fates of th |
Data on its DBPs is not | sufficiently researched. |
The anonymous figure is not | sufficiently powerful, or does not have sufficient confi |
the lower columns, and the columns were not | sufficiently ringed to prevent bursting. |
e holds: on timber ships the holds were not | sufficiently water, oil or air-tight to prevent a liquid |
rting materials, and some arguments are not | sufficiently rigorous. |
t was discovered that the footings were not | sufficiently strong. |
at higher temperatures than gneiss but not | sufficiently melted to become granite. |
publish it on the internet, then it is not | sufficiently notable to include in this article. |
of alinidine was halted because it was not | sufficiently specific for its target. |
sory they are becoming more common, but not | sufficiently so that they would go unnoticed, particular |
However, he is now | sufficiently pleased to offer Bernard a drink. |
Life point can be increased by obtaining | sufficiently high score (adjustable in configuration scr |
sity) is due to the difficulty in obtaining | sufficiently precise radial velocity measurements for su |
ut a hobbyist can still produce pinholes of | sufficiently high quality for photographic work. |
Due to lack of | sufficiently powerful aircraft to tow it the project was |
was recorded in 1973, after the release of | Sufficiently Breathless, with the four original members |
mall that it was difficult to find crews of | sufficiently diminutive stature. |
or, in a continuous spectrum; the colors of | sufficiently close wavelengths are indistinguishable. |
survive, reproduce, and care for offspring | sufficiently long that they too reproduced. |
s named after an ancient well that was once | sufficiently powerful to power a nearby mill, but has be |
t of hole, one stripping ram was not opened | sufficiently and a collar on the pipe string caught on t |
The Seal opens | sufficiently to allow one Turok-Han (a.k.a. |
The harbor froze over | sufficiently to allow ice-skating during the winter of 1 |
change into one another when traveling over | sufficiently long distances, and that neutrinos have mas |
a fear that they do not love their partner | sufficiently (ROCD). |
tney, who did not think the Socialist Party | sufficiently progressive, threw herself into the Communi |
's lack of success, Evans himself performed | sufficiently well to earn his first cap for the full Wal |
ied but were unable to depress their pieces | sufficiently to hit the fearless American gunboats. |
Architecturally the new platform | sufficiently differs from its older neighbour which was |
near the end, his engine reducing in power | sufficiently to allow Whitehead to sweep by to take vict |
ving (as my Custom was) in my humble Prayer | sufficiently conversed with my Creator, and considered m |
They claim that the company did not prepare | sufficiently for the hurricane, and did not heed the war |
The law prescribes | sufficiently stringent punishments of up to 15 years' im |
distorts the shape of the channel proteins | sufficiently such that the cavity, or channel, opens to |
total from the three linked battles proved | sufficiently heavy to ensure that each attack was of sho |
r which this approximation does not provide | sufficiently accurate results. |
ty of feeble electric discharges was raised | sufficiently to allow of spectroscopic investigation. |
The exposures are rarely | sufficiently compact to be good for rock-climbing. |
half a mile over mud flats before reaching | sufficiently deep water. |
Their aim is "to help patients recover | sufficiently from their illness to enable them to be tra |
rning to stand and walk again, he recovered | sufficiently to develop a career as a rugby critic on te |
erectomy, and by May 1922 she had recovered | sufficiently to be able to celebrate the bethrothal of h |
By January 1909, he had recovered | sufficiently to make his league debut in place of Frank |
a stroke after the shooting, but recovered | sufficiently to serve as a witness in court against her |
fter the war had ended and he had recovered | sufficiently he was made General officer commanding Nort |
He recovered | sufficiently to make a comeback with Ellesmere Port in 1 |
He soon returned to Wolves and recovered | sufficiently to appear in three successive first team ga |
erculosis, he resigned, but later recovered | sufficiently to command Fort Snelling, Minnesota, a trai |
4 general election his health had recovered | sufficiently for him to stand as a candidate again elsew |
In 1922, having recovered | sufficiently to spend time away from the sanatorium, he |
Heyes recovered | sufficiently enough to become the Nottingham Forest Acad |
Turner's health had recovered | sufficiently for him to participate in the 2008 edition |
After recovering | sufficiently to rejoin the Regiment Major Grower returne |
le to have the proposed water level reduced | sufficiently to save the sites. |
lian Infantry on 25 April 1915 but remained | sufficiently near to the front line for the rest of the |
t an area of sown wheatfield which remained | sufficiently undamaged for the wheat to be harvested in |
the 101st Airborne Division had reorganized | sufficiently from the haphazard scattering of its compon |
ver two weeks while Macedonian was repaired | sufficiently to sail. |
y have long lifespans in order to reproduce | sufficiently. |
Health with not concentrating its resources | sufficiently on severe mental illness and directly appli |
ohn's disease in people who did not respond | sufficiently or adequately to standard therapy. |
s, ADD/ADHD patients who are not responding | sufficiently to traditional amphetamines are prescribed |
The convent's buildings were restored | sufficiently in 1893 to shelter a hospice. |
bedo) of ice and allow temperatures to rise | sufficiently to begin melting. |
e, allowing in liquid until the float rises | sufficiently to close off the valve again. |
ce, running inward, like tunnels into rock, | sufficiently high and wide to permit the admission of a |
r of the season, but failed to stop the rot | sufficiently for Small Heath to avoid relegation via the |
ber 2000 and impressed manager Wes Saunders | sufficiently to be rewarded with a contract on the 10th |
stian theology in Latin, planned on a scale | sufficiently broad to silence all opponents. |
ramming language with syntax (or semantics) | sufficiently dense and bizarre that any routine of signi |
aking the bonding of the ASIC to the sensor | sufficiently reliable; the ASIC has to be manufactured i |
hat band, noise and signal can be separated | sufficiently in the frequency domain. |
quasicrystals have been recognized to share | sufficiently many chemical and physical properties with |
ted as an antidepressant but failed to show | sufficiently significant efficacy for depression in clin |
stomach he managed to restore the situation | sufficiently for the major portion of the battalion and |
orics, supporting the idea that within some | sufficiently large systems, however disordered, there mu |
re, he mastered German, French, and Spanish | sufficiently to read the chief masterpieces in these lan |
iled to keep the list of threatened species | sufficiently up to date and has failed to prepare recove |
His world ranking stayed | sufficiently high to earn automatic qualification for mo |
Being still | sufficiently hearty, good-humored, and well-filled to to |
he area, at about 180 °F (82 °C), but still | sufficiently hot for severe thermal burns. |
w able to offer properly rounded, and still | sufficiently large, motorcycle tires for the rear end. |
tinct lineages, inter-lineage sex was still | sufficiently common that it produced fertile hybrids for |
oke or other similar environmental stimulus | sufficiently influences any detector. |
at a material with a very porous structure, | sufficiently porous to allow hot gas to be blasted throu |
FINEX soon developed systems | sufficiently small and user-friendly to begin marketing |
ere again the original design was not taken | sufficiently into account. |
filtering works by reducing the temperature | sufficiently that some fatty acids, proteins and esters |
be bound to secure for Albania a territory | sufficiently extensive to enable its frontiers to join t |
mbrian substrate revolution), implying that | sufficiently complex organisms were common over 1 billio |
Hope that's | sufficiently NPOV. |
pirou and Fantasio manage to slow down them | sufficiently a long time and the scientists flee in thei |
mainstream Catholic church considered them | sufficiently heretical to require rebaptizing if they re |
They recovered themselves | sufficiently to be able to field a side in Verbandsliga |
The title | sufficiently indicates my intention to compose a success |
If the plant has not had time to | sufficiently regenerate it will probably perish. |
anded a 3-place grid penalty for failing to | sufficiently heed yellow flags during free practice. |
anded a 3-place grid penalty for failing to | sufficiently heed yellow flags during free practice. |
sire as it revolves around their ability to | sufficiently serve their customers or users. |
previously a papal fief), but had failed to | sufficiently stack the College of Cardinals with like-mi |
cording to Blizzard developers, are able to | sufficiently fill the tank and DPS (damage per second) r |
rea's generally warm climate and ability to | sufficiently ripen the grapes. |
means, under the PSLRA, for a plaintiff to | sufficiently plead a "strong inference" of scienter (a m |
he House of Representatives is too small to | sufficiently understand the varied interests of all its |
key tool which made it possible in 1879 to | sufficiently exhaust the air from a light bulb so a carb |
pointing out that the company had failed to | sufficiently caution the subcontractor of the hazards wi |
Unable to | sufficiently guarantee fire safety resources for its res |
ntaining a low enough copper diffusivity to | sufficiently chemically isolate these copper conductor f |
is an archaeological unit possessing traits | sufficiently characteristic to distinguish it from all o |
Here under | sufficiently hot and humid conditions it could have reac |
face until it warms by 100-degrees F. Until | sufficiently warming to rise into the atmosphere, LNG va |
Then he hangs by the thongs until | sufficiently purified. |
a year to a year later, gases have built up | sufficiently for the once cylindrical tins to bulge into |
(1.37 m) - the tank could not be up-gunned | sufficiently to continue to be effective against more he |
eplacement fluid may not flow into the void | sufficiently quickly to make up for the voidage and so t |
h survived depth charges but the latter was | sufficiently damaged to return to port. |
scientific analysis; the British Museum was | sufficiently convinced of the relief to purchase it in 2 |
Aestheticism was | sufficiently in vogue to be caricatured by Gilbert and S |
an anti-foreclosure group, and the case was | sufficiently high-profile for Haller to agree to do her |
Chapman was | sufficiently impressed to give Clark a ride in one of hi |
ayed in Rovers' reserves where his form was | sufficiently good for him to be offered professional ter |
ising reports about Miller from scouts, was | sufficiently impressed to sign the player after watching |
, or privilege of employment in that it was | sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the condition |
avy defeat, Wednesday manager Bob Brown was | sufficiently impressed with Millership to sign him for t |
own music, but Giovanni's opinion of it was | sufficiently high that he devoted much of his own time t |
claiming the bog, and by 1798 that work was | sufficiently advanced for him to turn his attention to t |
The Chicago exhibition was | sufficiently successful to prompt businessman Charles L. |
esearched the second added cylinder and was | sufficiently convinced that this was the cup documented |
Nelson's surgical volume was | sufficiently large that it was a critical component of t |
rs later Henry's position on the throne was | sufficiently secure that he could afford to grant Parlia |
His article was | sufficiently convincing to many scholars that it caused |
like his brothers Charles and James, he was | sufficiently young to have not yet been "corrupted" by t |
ning regime to ensure that the division was | sufficiently prepared. |
ecommissioned in 1899 after the channel was | sufficiently marked with buoys. |
during the Third and Fourth Mysore Wars was | sufficiently impressive to inspire William Congreve to d |
ught to trial, even though "their guilt was | sufficiently apparent," according to Illinois Governor T |
ing Toulon coach, Philippe Saint-Andre, was | sufficiently impressed with Ryan's first half performanc |
Damage was | sufficiently extensive that consideration was given to d |
berland Records boss Mike Schulman, who was | sufficiently impressed that he released the band's first |
July 11, and by 0000 UTC on July 12 it was | sufficiently well-organized to be designated Tropical De |
on the grounds that Scottish common law was | sufficiently stringent. |
Get Here" playing in a record store and was | sufficiently impressed with the song to record it for he |
il the soft soils on the approach roads was | sufficiently compacted and stable under a bed of rubble |
at the negative impact of the exclusion was | sufficiently small to warrant justification by the valua |
The music was | sufficiently popular to generate a Wandering Jew Mazurka |
Florence's ruling Medici family was | sufficiently taken with Dafne to allow Peri's next work, |
His wound was | sufficiently serious to send him home and to ensure that |
However, "she was | sufficiently irritated by the changes to the original to |
by a girl who was "goey", provided she was | sufficiently attractive, but no girl of the stricter cla |
The song was | sufficiently popular that it inspired a "sequel" titled |
likeness to members of the O class, it was | sufficiently different to warrant separate classificatio |
By 1897 Allen was | sufficiently settled in the Farnham area to commission H |
Herbert Hoover was | sufficiently embarrassed by the march that a full-scale |
Kenelm was | sufficiently in favour with James I to be proposed as a |
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 |
the American nuclear strike capability was | sufficiently powerful it was inefficient for Britain to |
The issue of patent protection was | sufficiently in the public eye for the "New York Times", |
it had been, so that the Coryton family was | sufficiently influential to challenge his power on occas |
e was not spectacularly successful, but was | sufficiently productive to remain in operation for nearl |
n one occasion her presence in a convoy was | sufficiently discouraging to the German commerce raiders |
Dodd was | sufficiently impressed to release the resulting recordin |
One of the 73 vertical fuel channels was | sufficiently blocked by it to impede the flow of carbon |
By 1948 it was | sufficiently restored to be able to set up a small commu |
Baroque repertoire for string orchestra was | sufficiently addressed in their education. |
Benckiser, makers of French's mustard, was | sufficiently concerned to clarify that their brand name |
to promote local friendly societies and was | sufficiently well-regarded to be presented in 1874 with |
al-property issues; FOCAL's IP heritage was | sufficiently clouded that Digital could not be certain w |
manufacturer of clothing; the business was | sufficiently sound and respected to be permitted to issu |
The evidence was | sufficiently compelling that a full clinical trial was i |
s commissioner for children's services, was | sufficiently disturbed by events to refer the matter to |
become redundant, that the 911 platform was | sufficiently diverse and that pricing had largely come i |
The vehicle was | sufficiently armed and armored for late 1920s, but was u |
charges, despite the fact that the play was | sufficiently highly esteemed in Europe to have already b |
alterton and during the First World War was | sufficiently recovered to be able to provide surgical se |
than the one before...An hour later, I was | sufficiently calm to write these words in a steady hand: |
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