But the bottom line remains that there's no real reason to think measures that didn't suffice in Italy will suffice here.
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Suffice it to say ... the performance was a disaster.
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Suffice it to say ... Amanda had a strong reaction.
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Suffice to say that this is a very real problem.
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Suffice to say, it's a lot to keep track of.
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Suffice it to say, the #FloridaManChallenge tweets are very interesting.
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Suffice it to say, we're in need of better options.
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Suffice to say, though, people are passionate about the subject.
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Ethical committees and clauses are starting, but they don't suffice.
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" It's language "in the act of finding / What will suffice.
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Suffice to say, it has become a very solitary experience.
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Short of that, suffice to say, reprisals take many forms.
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Suffice it to say: mayo, no mayo, pick a lane.
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Only a war to bring about regime change would suffice.
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If the amendment is adopted, a majority verdict would suffice.
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Suffice to say the world can seem pretty fucked up.
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Suffice it to say, packaging is a major selling point.
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In the absence of someone credible, the president would suffice.
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Suffice to say, we've learned more than a few lessons.
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Sorry guys, no awards so this will have to suffice.
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Suffice to say ... it was an eventful, very successful shindig.
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Suffice to say she gave him the first impression rose.
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Suffice to say, 3 degrees is worse than 2 degrees.
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Suffice to say, it's audio is not safe for work.
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Otherwise just cleaning the surface in the shower should suffice.
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Meanwhile, just 34% think the Republican and Democratic parties suffice.
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Your typical one lobster per person setup might not suffice.
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Suffice to say, Green's effort did not set off alarms.
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A single historical marker will suffice to show the shift.
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Technically, a pen and paper or computer spreadsheet can suffice.
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The technician replied that an abortion then underway could suffice.
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Suffice it to say, he did not get his wish.
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Suffice to say, things were just starting to get weird.
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Suffice to say: That Biebs — he's definitely still got it.
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Suffice to say, our friendship was aborted the next day.
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Suffice to say, all eyes will be on this event.
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I, however, like shopping too much for this to suffice.
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And slaps on the wrist and apologies no longer suffice.
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But I'm hoping that the American League championship will suffice.
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Only the complete exemption offered to actual churches would suffice.
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Suffice to say, the rest of our trip was cancelled.
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Suffice to say, the people of Poole's Land buck convention.
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Only the prospect of nuclear retaliation will suffice, they say.
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Suffice it to say that Christie is severely damaged goods.
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Suffice to say, the Panthers responded well in Dixon's eyes.
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Youth alone, it seems, does not suffice to change tradition.
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Suffice it to say, I could have afforded twice that.
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Suffice to say, neither Modlin nor Ormsby has the trophy.
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Suffice to say, at this point I was already ruined.
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Suffice it to say that draining at no time eventuated.
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Suffice it to say, the basketball world has taken notice.
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" When asked about Renata Espinoza, Hill said, "Sorry wouldn't suffice.
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Suffice to say, there was zero innovation to be seen.
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A taxi will have to suffice for the return trip.
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Suffice it to say, electronics folks take their soldering seriously.
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OANN, suffice it to say, is nowhere near that level.
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But suffice it to say, there will be some major casualties.
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Maybe you're so hungry for deals that one website won't suffice.
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Suffice to say, it's about the divide between fiction and reality.
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Suffice it to say: Jay has been a pretty smart businessman.
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Suffice to say, a great deal has changed since May 2016.
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We imagined which half-dozen would suffice for these WIRED icons.*
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On cohesion funding, a reduction of 5-10 percent might suffice.
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Suffice it to say, there are some cult-status cuts ahead.
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If you're rooting for Clemson, a hearty "Go Tigers" will suffice.
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He is now, suffice it to say, extraordinarily good at flicking.
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For now, Level 2 (L2) partial automation will have to suffice.
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Suffice to say, I've been having a fuck ton of fun.
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Suffice it to say that the film is indeed about ballet.
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Suffice to say, it seems like Splatoon—in a good way.
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Suffice it to say, we'd love to be fake — or real!
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If "Aaron Sorkin teaches screenwriting" is good, one viewing should suffice.
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Suffice to say this planned Martian vacation has little credibility.1.
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But suffice it to say this is not our known world.
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Suffice it to say, pre-ACA it was a terrible experience.
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Suffice it to say this will be an exercise in futility.
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Gone are the days, after all, where one camera would suffice.
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Wrong. Apparently, Dunham's initial denial of the incident did not suffice.
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Suffice it to say, it was dreamy in all its simplicity.
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Suffice to say, Drew's departure took everyone, including Drew, by surprise.
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Suffice it to say, any and all makeup orders can wait.
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Suffice to say, this Ask Me Anything did not go well.
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Same goes for everything else on the list: One will suffice.
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Suffice it to say, it's hard to know where to start.
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" Brad Paisley tweeted: "There are no words right now that suffice.
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Suffice it to say: The Queen is still very much here.
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Ito had said maintaining current policy will suffice, echoing Kuroda's views.
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A simple platter of grilled asparagus with caper salsa may suffice.
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Suffice it to say, Twitter was not happy about the news.
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A treadmill may suffice but who likes walking in one spot!
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Suffice it to say, he has a different view of diplomacy.
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When existing categories do not suffice, we simply invent new ones.
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However, in some cases, that one counselor will more than suffice.
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This is why temporary patches to immigration policy will not suffice.
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Suffice it to say, O'Leary has got a lot to manage.
|
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Suffice it to say that the water is muddier than usual.
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Running down the other guy won't suffice to make that argument.
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Fink said that a corporate rate of 27 percent could suffice.
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Suffice to say: That doesn't look like a particularly sustainable business.
|
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Suffice to say people are not happy and are demanding answers.
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Suffice to say, the U.K.'s plan has drawn strong criticism.
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Suffice it to say, these have been some pretty dark months.
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Two blocks away, St. Joseph's College determined that $10,000 would suffice.
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Suffice to say, the discussion didn't go as Banayan had planned.
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Suffice to say, essentially no coin offerings have followed these rules.
|
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A two-run lead will have to suffice for the Dodgers.
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Suffice it to say, Trump's Rose Garden speech altered these plans.
|
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The appeals court said the second kind of evidence would suffice.
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Suffice it to say conservative America is ready to forgive her.
|
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But, suffice to say, it's rather bigger than opening some sprinklers.
|
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This would not suffice to make it effective to fight coronavirus.
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The Sandy Hook families say a simple apology will not suffice.
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Megan from Pennsylvania said simply: I think "Gen Z" will suffice.
|
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"A Google Sheet or another shared document could suffice," she said.
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Sometimes a presentation by a well-respected short seller will suffice.
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So, explain to me why the same doesn't suffice for birthdays?
|
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For now, the digital and physical versions will have to suffice.
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But for most people, this online process should more than suffice.
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Is that trial even necessary, or will a plea deal suffice?
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Suffice it to say, she's not on Dom's list of friends.
|
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Conveniently and simplistically blaming the Muslim Brotherhood will no longer suffice.
|
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And a one-size fits all policy agenda simply won't suffice.
|
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Suffice to say, his strategy for minority outreach failed in 2016.
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In the case of Stockhausen, though, only the colossal will suffice.
|
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The usual answers — money, power, status — do not seem to suffice.
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Suffice it to say ... the Beanie Babies craze is NOT dead.
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Suffice it to say, there are a lot of complex feelings here.
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Suffice it to say, we are no longer merely on the brink.
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Suffice to say, cargo touches a lot of hands along the way.
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"'Around $65,000' would suffice to guide you in your negotiations," she said.
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Suffice it to say Florida's death row tends to be pretty packed.
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While the streets aren't paved with gold, the beautiful cobblestones will suffice.
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Suffice it to say, people are getting pretty amped up about it.
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Would a card suffice, or do they like more sentimental, personal gifts?
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Still, it's worth saying that for most people, this camera will suffice.
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So, if you must: A simple "Sent from my iPhone" will suffice.
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Suffice it to say ... Madison's assistant was stunned and damn near speechless.
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But, suffice it to say, the display is large by anyone's standards.
|
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Now that almost everything revolves around the internet, traditional advertising won't suffice.
|
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So suffice it to say, Prey was not a highly anticipated return.
|
|
Suffice it to say that the company's hardware business is in decline.
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Suffice it to say, I love the Fluance Fi70 despite the quirks.
|
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And the constant excuses for inaction no longer do, no longer suffice.
|
|
Suffice to say, researchers now have a lot of questions about Zika.
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Suffice it to say: You should replace your old sheets, like, now.
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It's okay, though — all that making out at sports games will suffice.
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Suffice it to say, it sent beauty-lovers into a buying frenzy.
|
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Suffice to say, this guy is the texting equivalent of this GIF.
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Suffice to say, it appears that things get very dicey from there.
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Dr. Torres asked if that would be enough — if Motrin would suffice.
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Suffice it to say, it was time to get my act together.
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In the end, the leadership decided that shrinking the school would suffice.
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Suffice to say it was the last time I went to seminary.
|
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Suffice to say: These two singers don't exactly seem like BFF material.
|
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Suffice it to say, technology has changed the way Capitol Hill operates.
|
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Suffice it to say, you can make these in under an hour.
|
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But some lawmakers said a fine would not suffice in punishing Facebook.
|
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Suffice to say, I will be seeing "Second Act" on opening day.
|
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Dogs dressed up according to their personalities, like Rosie, above, might suffice.
|
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Renault claims this should suffice for 90% of the driving people do.
|
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His short skis, he said, would not suffice in deep-powder snow.
|
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Suffice it to say, the boot bucket list goes on and on.
|
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Suffice to say, I quickly learned I was a fan of wine.
|
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And it is all those things, though none suffice as an explanation.
|
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In 2020, two quarters of success against the Americans will not suffice.
|
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Suffice to say, these features all benefit from the more responsive screen.
|
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Suffice to say, it definitely has the stature of a Town Car.
|
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And suffice it to say that Manchester's response did not help matters.
|
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Suffice it to say, we know this girl is on her own.
|
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In those cases (involving so-called latent defects), a disclaimer doesn't suffice.
|
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Suffice to say, though, we haven't heard the last of this topic.
|
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Suffice to say, it's tough in these streets, and competition is stiff.
|
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Even a strong endorsement might not suffice to have journalists believe you Even a strong endorsement might not suffice to have journalists believe you While traditional media is getting conservative, a flurry of viral video channels have appeared.
|
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John Fitzgerald of Swinburne University in Melbourne wonders if these moves will suffice.
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A simple subject line like: "Sick day," or "Sick today," should suffice. 4.
|
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Suffice to say, saving the planet's not always straightforward… nor is it cheap.
|
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Secret closed-door testimony, even with a transcript eventually released, will not suffice.
|
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The Belgian promotion sponsoring the fighters was confident its invitation letters would suffice.
|
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For more senior employees, a three or four weeks notice will usually suffice.
|
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I could go on and on, but suffice it to say that yes!
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Suffice it to say this was not one of his best PR moves.
|
|
And suffice to say, Holland is still kind of torn up about it.
|
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Suffice it to say, things don't go smoothly for the Los Angeles bartender.
|
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Any quality two-part epoxy should suffice, and the more airtight, the better.
|
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Suffice it to say, she's always hustling from one thing to the next.
|
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What is more, break-ups alone will not suffice to tame big tech.
|
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Continued economic diversification will be important but would not suffice on its own.
|
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Suffice to say, the mother and calves are going down by 80 percent.
|
|
When Kylie Jenner is really hungry, a Michelin-starred restaurant just won't suffice.
|
|
Suffice to say Lunny is now an important part of the Bachelor family.
|
|
Suffice it to say, he doesn't really give a shit who bought it.
|
|
Suffice it to say folks went wild over the bands first "live" performance.
|
|
Suffice to say, Mowgli's ending strikes a different tone than the Disney versions'.
|
|
Suffice to say, the fewer wild animals infected by the virus, the better.
|
|
Suffice it to say, if you're not buying online — you're in the minority.
|
|
Suffice it to say, things are complicated right now between America and Russia.
|
|
Suffice to say, this new development is rapidly changing the future of jobs.
|
|
If Tesla can power through these deepening potholes, the $2 billion may suffice.
|
|
Suffice to say, politics makes for good television, the 2016 election especially so.
|
|
A reenactment of 13 Going on 30's "Thriller" dance would also suffice.
|
|
Does that answer suffice, or should I offer to go into further detail?
|
|
Suffice it to say politics infects every facet of our lives -- including football.
|
|
Suffice to say for now, he has some connections to one Adrian Veidt.
|
|
Suffice to say, Laurie grew up believing that another man was her father.
|
|
Nothing short of Kavanaugh's scalp, guilty or not, would suffice as rough justice.
|
|
But the answer need not come from bogus history; real history will suffice.
|
|
Suffice to say, in the end, I was grateful for that phone call.
|
|
At programs that do require American history, electives in niche topics often suffice.
|
|
Suffice it to say, they are about body parts, not the body politic.
|
|
Suffice it to say that I am, by and large, wholly screen-averse.
|
|
At $30,000 a pop, suffice it to say, we did not get tickets.
|
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Suffice to say, the Turkish nation feels more isolated and vulnerable than ever.
|
|
"Suffice it to say, Mr. Beckham refused to be extorted," the lawsuit claims.
|
|
Suffice to say, Mr. Nutterbutter seems to have really gotten under Murray's skin.
|
|
It's suffice to say that Zayn Malik is a pretty good looking guy.
|
|
That, suffice it to say, does not sound like a 2016 swing voter.
|
|
"Domestic savings cannot suffice to cover the Greek economy's investment needs," Stournaras said.
|
|
Suffice to say, Vanessa's story is of one of perseverance against all odds.
|
|
Muay Thai kicky boxy, suffice to say, runs strong in the family unit.
|
|
Suffice it to say that the Tribe largely refused to engage in consultations.
|
|
Suffice to say that in 2018 the possibility of surprise is long gone.
|
|
But if you're a more casual user, the S20's battery will suffice.
|
|
Suffice to say, he would be an unusual pick for the Trump administration.
|
|
And you may as well specify whether email or text messages will suffice.
|
|
"Suffice to say we know precisely who these bad actors are," Pompeo said.
|
|
Suffice to say, a Microsoft Teams outage right now is not exactly helpful.
|
|
For them, you feel something like ardor, because plain old love won't suffice.
|
|
Where two parties used to suffice, now three or even four are required.
|
|
So we must develop a Plan B. Duck and cover will not suffice.
|
|
Suffice to say, the irony was not lost on the late-night hosts.
|
|
In the post-Trump era, declaring oneself "pro-life" will no longer suffice.
|
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Suffice it to say this is costing taxpayers many many millions of dollars.
|
|
Portland, Maine, is finding that tourism and the lobster trade will not suffice.
|
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The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry also states twice daily brushing will suffice.
|
|
You don't have to go back far to find examples: 20163 will suffice.
|
|
Suffice to say, don't hold your breath for a Bhad Bhabie-6ix9ine collab!!!
|
|
Suffice it to say that Bernadine is not a monster, nor is she
|
|
Should her ranking not suffice again, however, a wild card is not guaranteed.
|
|
Where violence was ineffective or unacceptable, other forms of resistance had to suffice.
|
|
Suffice it to say that the guitarist in your life is a headache.
|
|
Suffice it to say that Graham's late September comments have not aged well.
|
|
Suffice to say that the public's opinion of Congress is not great overall.
|
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Unfortunately, sanctions won't suffice, and any deal with Pyongyang would be a disaster.
|
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She said she'd like to go again, but for now, the videos suffice.
|
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He is correct: For many consumers, random pieces of white sea-stuff suffice.
|
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There will be official statements of condemnation, but that will have to suffice.
|
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Might two or three years of being on campus together suffice for four?
|
|
Might two or three years of being on campus together suffice for four?
|
|
Turn-by-turn driving directions just won't suffice in a big Seattle snowstorm.
|
|
Suffice it to say that newcomers will have much to prove in 2019.
|
|
Certainly these four women are loved by these men — but can love suffice?
|
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Suffice it to say, that radicalism has now fully arrived at the EPA.
|
|
Suffice it to say, pressure was sometimes applied on overburdened commissioners to delay decisions.
|
|
"Suffice it to say my heart is truly breaking today," Aiken Tweeted Friday afternoon.
|
|
For the rest of us, this eye-popping photo feat will have to suffice.
|
|
But suffice it to say that if they got lucky, they got extremely lucky.
|
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"For the majority of people, that should suffice," said Fuhr of SageVest Wealth Management.
|
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Suffice it to say, the some of the North Korean cheerleaders weren't so impressed.
|
|
Suffice it to say, using money in Venezuela at the moment is not easy.
|
|
Re-training alone will not suffice, and lifelong investment in skills may be required.
|
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Before social media and YouTube, a short casting call may have had to suffice.
|
|
For most people, the regular non-wireless charging version of AirPods 2 will suffice.
|
|
But suffice to say, a lot has happened since Colau was elected in 2015.
|
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Suffice it to say we will definitely be switching up our ice cream routine.
|
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Suffice it to say, comedians Nick Wiger and Mike Mitchell, veterans of Comedy Bang!
|
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But suffice it say that the case for more public spending remains very strong.
|
|
Suffice it to say, the brand is in the middle of its breakout moment.
|
|
Suffice it to say, the VMA red carpet is accustomed to jaw-dropping moments.
|
|
Suffice to say, Tillerson is likely to have more influence than your average secretary.
|
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Suffice to say for now: Henry escaped his hometown and went to law school.
|
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Suffice to say, he did not have much time for fat bastards from Liverpool.
|
|
Suffice it to say, Gary gave hands down the best performance of the night.
|
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Suffice it to say, it's a step up from last week's Shakes the Clown.
|
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Suffice to say, a price that low doesn't do much to drive emission reductions.
|
|
Suffice it to say, the moment when CBS canceled Zoo last October was devastating.
|
|
For entrepreneurs like Ms Aitchison and her partner, Habtamu Baye, local banks may suffice.
|
|
Suffice to say, he's not the most popular man in New England right now.
|
|
Until then, the high-speed rail, and all its complexities, will have to suffice.
|
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But suffice to say you'll recognise the likes of Casillas, Pique, Thiago and Morata.
|
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The rest think community service or a small fine would suffice, or aren't sure.
|
|
This is how we recognized that people power without political power will not suffice.
|
|
But until then, a great playlist or show about hitting the road should suffice.
|
|
Suffice to say, the impending "merlot mouth" has become my form of purple lipstick.
|
|
You don't need fast reactions and dexterity, a good eye and judgment will suffice.
|
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Suffice it to say, that is going to be one cool, well-fed kid.
|
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Suffice to say, it's so far the worst mistake of Trump's political history. 9.
|
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A folding chair in the middle of the cramped room will have to suffice.
|
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Suffice it to say that investing in a burr grinder was the best move.
|
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Newson added that tactical drones could suffice in this role and are less expensive.
|
|
If things are going well, once a month or every few months should suffice.
|
|
Three days of opioids will usually suffice, they said, and rarely more than seven.
|
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Like whisky, a few drops of cold water suffice to bring out ouzo's aromas.
|
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" You indicate that "running down the other guy won't suffice to make that argument.
|
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Suffice to say it did not work out, as Rose was traded mid-season.
|
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Jones: So suffice it to say, we won't be opening another lamp anytime soon.
|
|
Bayonetta is no anti-hero; suffice to say, her beef with heaven is just.
|
|
This, suffice it to say, is a sharp departure from the Western legal tradition.
|
|
Suffice to say, if you're unmoved by "Brightside," you don't believe in world peace.
|
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Suffice it to say: This is when we understand how left out we've been.
|
|
A large knife might suffice for other cooks when it came to that task.
|
|
Suffice to say, it's almost always worth the effort to track these movies down.
|
|
Suffice to say that the production's fight director, EmmaClaire Brightlyn, has earned her paycheck.
|
|
Only strong and loud voices will suffice in this battle for our collective soul.
|
|
But off-loading responsibilities to associates at her new firm isn't likely to suffice.
|
|
Suffice it to say the three tales were interwoven to an O. Henry conclusion.
|
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Suffice to say, Lovato is going into 2020 with good energy and high hopes.
|
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This tossed-off sympathy is inadequate, but it will have to suffice for now.
|
|
Suffice it to say, efficiency and competence are not exactly his administration's strong suits.
|
|
They believe antitrust and consumer protection laws suffice for government oversight of the sector.
|
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In many cases, developers could suffice with data that looks like real user data.
|
|
Suffice it to say that certain aspects of child rearing took a back seat.
|
|
Suffice it to say, the president and his administration should have done much more.
|
|
"Suffice to say, it will be a brutally cold weekend," the weather service said.
|
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Suffice to say, this new game plays a bit differently than all the rest.
|
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Regular coping strategies—supportive friends, exercise, travel—plus the passage of time often suffice.
|
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To answer these questions just looking doesn't suffice; you need to consult the novel.
|
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Only the crispiest treble frequencies and richest mids will suffice (bass is for commoners).
|
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Suffice it to say the green badge on the Giulia Quadrifoglio adds something special.
|
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Suffice it to say that the two have found a sweet and highly profitable spot.
|
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Suffice it to say that hooking up, for these two, would not be without consequences.
|
|
In the event that you can't get jamón ibérico, prosciutto or jamón serrano will suffice.
|
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But suffice to say that there is no more instructive story in the present climate.
|
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Suffice to say the Nintendo Switch is a hit beyond what anyone could have expected.
|
|
True, the photos hardly suffice, but each illuminator is more lust-worthy than the last.
|
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Suffice it to say, you won't see the likes of Granddad for a long time.
|
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We're not disclosing the passwords, but suffice to say they were not difficult to guess.
|
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" She added: "Suffice to say I enjoyed these a LOT more than I expected to.
|
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No spoilers, but suffice it to say that narrative continuity plays a role once again.
|
|
Suffice it to say that this time around, Sylvère was paying very close attention indeed.
|
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Suffice it to say that this igloo features more amenities than the average person's apartment.
|
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Suffice it to say, there's no shortage of ways to spend that kind of cash.
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The firm comes into its own when simple contracts of this kind will not suffice.
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Most of the time, the two annual monsoons suffice to top up lakes and groundwater.
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When administrative data offer no alternative, household surveys, warts and all, will have to suffice.
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Suffice to say, an undocumented immigrant would have difficulty accessing the traditional U.S. credit market.
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Suffice it to say, ThirdLove's been just a little busy changing things for the better.
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Suffice it to say, Asgard isn't in great shape by the end of Thor: Ragnarok.
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A W-2 form, a tax return or a pay stub will suffice as evidence.
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There are more, but suffice to say we're not starved for A-list rap releases.
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Suffice to say, the days of couples workout sessions are a thing of the past.
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Suffice it to say the modifications and restoration services can be as hardcore as desired.
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Suffice to say, he's a man who wears a lot of (expensive and fancy) hats.
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Suffice to say, stamps have been pretty much flavorless since their lick-and-stick days.
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While that's hard to fathom, suffice it to say that something is better than nothing.
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Suffice to say the U.S. spends more on defense than the next 8 countries combined.
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Suffice to say, it's a much better display than available on other sub-$6.03 devices.
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Suffice to say, it does not end well for those who prize democracy and freedom.
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Suffice it to say, Myanmar was not about to win the Best Global Citizen award.
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But with some major mall redevelopments underway heading into 2018, that basic insight won't suffice.
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Would an anti-Muslim statement a Trump campaign official during the 2016 Iowa caucuses suffice?
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The old handshake agreements by which farmers used to resolve disputes will no longer suffice.
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The reality is complex — suffice to say the critics in many cases have been right.
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As for America's entrepreneurial appetite, suffice to say it doesn't always look so positive now.
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But suffice to say, both host Alisyn Camerota and fellow guest Symone Sanders were astonished.
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Suffice to say, the dude keeps doing dumb shit, and the bit is getting old.
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Suffice it to say, little was expected of them going into New England on Saturday.
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So, for some behaviors, leading by example will suffice — "Don't text and drive," for instance.
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Even a laptop playing music will suffice, but some sort of external speaker is better.
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Suffice to say, then, a lot more research is necessary before this issue is settled.
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And the fact that Trump later deleted this tweet does not suffice as an apology.
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"Schulz euphoria won't suffice for an SPD election victory," wrote Germany's biggest-selling daily, Bild.
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And fantasy scenarios where we get everything — and Iran gives up everything — will not suffice.
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I will spare you the gory details; suffice to say I wasn't home for dinner.
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Suffice to say, Game of Thrones' season eight isn't looking good for the icy queen.
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Suffice to say: Succession is really good at setting up long-lead jokes like this.
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"Suffice it to say, elements in the military are demoralized at this turn of events."
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It's 12 scoops of Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Core when one is rumored to suffice.
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We are beginning efforts to erect an edifice that might suffice for the time being.
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Tax forms such as 1099s and some sort of payment stub should suffice, they said.
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Discharge papers, as well as a photo of the relevant soldier in uniform, generally suffice.
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But Democrats should know by now that fact checking this President alone does not suffice.
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Suffice it to say, the NXIVM saga is not one that's going away anytime soon.
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Dissenters objected to the word "emergency", saying it was too drastic, and "urgency" would suffice.
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"Suffice to say, it will be a brutally cold weekend," the National Weather Service said.
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Traditionally, a bit of mace, a hint of pepper and a trace of anchovy suffice.
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Suffice to say, Bizzarri couldn't have chosen a better time to make a major statement.
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Three hours here should suffice for the 72 booths, easy to navigate along four aisles.
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Nor will it suffice for a party who has spent years making the same promise.
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That is why responding to the Equifax breach with just credit freezes will not suffice.
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Suffice to say the Cavs are not getting that kind of production from anyone else.
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Because the topic is so sensitive, artificial intelligence probably will not suffice, Mr. Reidenberg said.
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Suffice to say, most of them don't have the same moral baseline the witches do.
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I suppose we have to suffice with the promise that they are working on it.
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The Emmys, suffice to say, aren't fond of nominating shows they're not already familiar with.
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Suffice to say, Cyrus can't keep the Cezanne, so he "buys" it from Fenton for $20.
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Suffice it to say, TV streaming is only going to get more convoluted and interesting.[CNN]
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Suffice it to say, these symbols do a poor job of helping visitors navigate the country.
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Whatever has enough value to encourage the accused to get their ass in court will suffice.
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Suffice to say, though, this thing will be fast when it hits the road in 0033.
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If you got poop anywhere else on your body, cleaning off with paper alone wouldn't suffice.
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A review is not supposed to give away spoilers, but suffice to say it gets bad.
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Suffice it to say, there's going to be problems for a very serious-looking Jesus.4.
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But it is possible that simpler gestures, such as sporting a black ribbon, will eventually suffice.
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No longer will mere friendship suffice to show that a benefit flowed from passing the information.
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But if those aren't fancy enough for you, maybe the $2,480 Thom Browne edition will suffice.
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Suffice to say, the developers don't like being quasi-prescient about the locations of tomorrow's wars.
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"Suffice to say, I don't think NeNe was thrilled when she left the reunion," Cohen admitted.
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Just knowing it really existed would suffice for me to want it on my desk immediately.
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Although Blakely suggested a 40-day stay might suffice, Otero said both sides remained far apart.
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Suffice to say, it would have been better for Singh to have waited until the morning.
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Photos don't do it justice, but will have to suffice after you've watched the video above.
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Suffice it to say, I'll soon be ready to teleport myself to the nearest sandy beach.
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Suffice to say it's going to be a long four years in the world of healthcare.
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Suffice to say, the red carpet had countless beauty looks we can't wait to copy immediately.
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But suffice to say physicists expect to measure more black hole collisions in the months ahead.
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Suffice it to say, Hindsgaul is full of secrets — and she's sharing them exclusively with Refinery215.
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Suddenly, your usual morning skin routine doesn't suffice; you need more serum, more moisturizer, more... water.
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But if Austria is a little outside your travel budget, this timelapse will have to suffice.
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Suffice to say, Alanis Morissette's 1995 track "You Learn" has never been heard like this before.
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Suffice it to say, a great deal of effort went into prioritizing one crucial thing: inclusivity.
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Still, for parents worried about their kids, a simple phone call or text ought to suffice.
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"Suffice it to say, it was a harsh lunch with some heavy criticism," Collins told me.
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Even marginal support by GOP lawmakers for automatic registration would suffice in Washington and New York.
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Suffice to say, it's been a rough week, but she puts on a great face here.
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They insist that the ongoing probes the FBI and House and Senate Intelligence panels will suffice.
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Suffice to say, the play is both culturally popular — because duh, Harry Potter — and critically acclaimed.
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Cindy Hyde-Smith about her comments referencing a "public hanging" and suggested her apology should suffice.
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Suffice to say, pregnancy and giving birth are probably the hardest challenges a body can undertake.
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"it's all about dancing," said Ms. D'Amboise, who, suffice it to say, knows a few steps.
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While some in Europe have taken a stand against rising anti-Semitism, words will not suffice.
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And still do not suffice to describe how British politics looks in these post-Brexit days.
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Suffice it to say that, if you stay at home, it's not a very exciting phone.
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Suffice it to say that absolutely nothing at all about this is surprising on any level!
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Suffice it to say, the events of 2016 did not make Uber look any better, either.
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Seemingly, this large number of potential new drugs should suffice, yet it is not nearly enough.
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Suffice it to say this was not a positive development for the young engineer's budding career.
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Suffice it to say ... he won't be getting a lot of stop-by-for-Thanksgiving invites.
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Until then, the fictional, factual, and farcical portrayals on display at Anthology will more than suffice.
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It wouldn't even really suffice as a graphics processor, where massively parallel computation is the norm.
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High crimes and misdemeanorsFor such a scheme to succeed, however, laundering reputations alone will not suffice.
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The Frikis, suffice it to say, found themselves in a compromising position for a punk community.
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For potatoes, I like yellow-fleshed ones like Yukon or German Butterball, but russets will suffice.
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Suffice it to say, he doesn't entirely relate with Andrew Luck's decision to retire at 29.
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For young, single people, Mr. Sanchez said, two to three months of living expenses should suffice.
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Suffice to say, Fall 2019 is shaping up to be the ideal season for knitwear shopping.
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I could gush all day, but suffice it to say that she lives for this food.
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It's telling, however, that even when the truth will suffice, Trump seemingly can't help but lie.
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Suffice it to say, the psychological calisthenics necessary to pull off "register bingo" are not trivial.
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Raging against attacks by Mr. Trump and his allies on "the mainstream media" will not suffice.
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If you aren't comfortable sharing an email address, a link to your LinkedIn page will suffice.
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This recommendation is a significant departure from Boeing's previous position that less intensive training would suffice.
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I wrote down stampede string to Google later and asked if a baseball cap would suffice.
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In war stories, as in memoirs of abuse and genocide, a recitation of facts will suffice.
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The government and the police force have rejected the protesters' demand, saying the watchdog would suffice.
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Municipalities said the 1 billion euros will not suffice to finance more long-term structural steps.
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"Suffice it to say, he has a hatred for the United States," Gelios said of Ftouhi.
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We estimate that altogether about 100 lines will suffice for the 100 million people in Japan.
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Suffice it to say that Mr. Bagley, who gets his own ribald number, outshines them all.
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Suffice it to say, "Star Wars" borrows quite a bit from Buddhist symbols, teachings and practices.
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Suffice it to say ... whoever scores the notebook's getting his hands on rare hip-hop history.
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Suffice it to say, he was very well known in the upper circles of American conservatism.
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Suffice to say, we're certainly surprised to see Hale attribute her most recognizable feature to her dad.
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If anyone's looking for Number Six, suffice it to say that Number Six isn't in the picture.
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You've spoken before about how traditional statistical approaches won't suffice for applications in genomics and health care.
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Google Photos and iPhoto can suffice, even though I may miss the nice comments and occasional emoji.
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Suffice it to say, it sounds pretty good, and the euphoria of it all is still intact.
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Likewise, you don't need to read out all the data when a few key values would suffice.
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Rather, additional training for medical examiners will suffice to help them detect issues during routine pilot checkups.
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Suffice to say, we haven't seen something like Monument Valley take the mobile gaming space by storm.
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Suffice it to say, counterfeiters couldn't care less about anyone they hurt while trying to make money.
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A raging social-justice mob will suffice, ginned up by authors unwilling to fight back against censorship.
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But suffice it to say that when the recording is heard, it will not hurt Mr. Cohen.
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But suffice it to say it might, in which case Secretary of State Mike Pompeo becomes president.
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Suffice it to say, I didn't touch makeup again until high school, and only for special occasions.
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Suffice it to say that the Kylie Cosmetics Todd Kraines lip kit will probably sell out fast.
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Suffice it to say, he has yet to earn one with his pitching at AT&T Park.
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Those two sources of information no longer suffice — not just for Google, but for all of us.
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Suffice to say, the reality of Waxman-Markey — the actual bill shepherded through the House by Reps.
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Suffice it to say, we love gathering inspiring new looks that breathe life back into our strands.
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Suffice to say, that would mean building a truly extraordinary amount of energy storage by mid-century.
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We won't spoil it for you, but suffice it to say, the rousing reveal is worth it.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Greatness can be hard to define but two words suffice for Olympic swimming - Michael Phelps.
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Suffice to say that they all have pros and cons, depending what another civilization might be like.
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Once you've had the pan awhile, just rubbing it in olive oil and storing it will suffice.
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These are, suffice it to say, not typical research interests for a philanthropist, even a tech philanthropist.
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"Suffice it to say, [Maliyah] went through hell," Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel told the Oregonian.
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Traditional methods and tools no longer suffice to deal with the fast-evolving landscape of ransomware viruses.
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Suffice to say, any sights he takes in will need to be enjoyed at a brisk pace.
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Asked about Burr's grim assessment Friday, Cornyn said: "Suffice it to say, I'm a little more optimistic."
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Blind trusts sound good — and often suffice — but their effectiveness at resolving conflicts issues can be limited.
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He declined indicate which option Israel preferred, but emphasized that one export pipeline would probably not suffice.
|
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Hackers are becoming increasingly advanced by the minute, and traditional passwords and security questions no longer suffice.
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One bookshelf speaker could suffice, but you could also pair two speakers to create a stereo experience.
|
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Her parents Bradley and Becky Sroka became concerned when Band-aids didn't suffice, so they sought help.
|
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Suffice it to say, super-powered teenage rebellion is probably a little spicier than just missing curfew.
|
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" Mr. Wright, at a gathering in Harlem, was defiant: "Suffice it to say, this campaign ain't over.
|
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It is beginning to look as though 85033 days will not suffice for restructuring the Chinese economy.
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In Beijing protests used to be broken up if 50 workers showed up; now ten will suffice.
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However, if you only fly Delta and mainly visit airports with Sky Clubs, the Reserve should suffice.
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Undoing or rolling back the New Deal and post-New Deal programs already in place would suffice.
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Suffice it to say that in addition to being a loving mother, the woman was no fool.
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That amount would suffice to keep it afloat up to 2021 without raising fresh cash from markets.
|
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While the Prime Day card was faster, the Walmart offer will more than suffice for any device.
|
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In the heat of summer months, fans don't always suffice in keeping you - and your home - cool.
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Suffice to say, it was nonsense, filled with basic errors and promises that cannot conceivably be kept.
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Suffice it to say, this is a hobby I take seriously and have plenty of fun with.
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Suffice it to say Brett Kavanaugh is probably on board with all of that and then some.
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Suffice to say, the threat to the progress made over the last several years is very real.
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Suffice it to say, she could easily find herself with a fourth career if she wanted one.
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We could call the one "endarkic" and the other "exarkic" (from the Greek word arkeo, "to suffice").
|
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President Franklin Roosevelt, who was diagnosed with polio in 0003, knew that private efforts would never suffice.
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The epithet concentrates structural criticism in the symptom, not the cause, suggesting a little cleanup will suffice.
|
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And if you're too poor to maintain a cocaine regimen, then energy drinks will have to suffice.
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In the meantime, she said, only legislation offering legal status to Dreamers would suffice to protect them.
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In a typical case, one or two conferences suffice for the justices to decide what to do.
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Suffice it to say, you're getting the niceties of a $600 laptop for almost half the price.
|
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Suffice it to say, Connor Saeli and Whitney Fransway didn't have your typical Bachelor in Paradise romance.
|
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As these are computer-generated media, visual inspection and the verification process described above will not suffice.
|
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But, Mr. Dominguez said, federal changes alone would not suffice to save plants like Three Mile Island.
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Would other possible free-agent starters, from Stephen Strasburg to Madison Bumgarner to Hyun-Jin Ryu, suffice?
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They more than suffice as Murray's great late works, but I still wish she'd had more time.
|
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Suffice to say Hollywood feels it's now safe to address the Kennedys in a more sober fashion.
|
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Suffice to say that his braggadocious style — and firsthand experience with professional wrestling — would serve him well.
|
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Maybe someday we can all experience high definition food, but for now, Twitter will have to suffice.
|
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He thinks that sticking a feather in his cap will suffice to join Britain's most effete club.
|
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And Mr. Hannity is, suffice it to say, unlikely to turn up much heat on the president.
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Suffice it to say, this will yield decisions more complex than those based purely on low cost.
|
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And if you don't have a robust culture of democracy, the finest constitution on paper won't suffice.
|
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Suffice it to say, Disney was trying to hit the LA Times where it would hurt most.
|
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In the days following, it became clear that no bill that addressed those four pillars would suffice.
|
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And, suffice to say -- he killed it 'cause Stormy was laughing her ass off at his POTUS impression.
|
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Suffice it to say that 8K is still somehow underwhelming, but not because the TVs don't look amazing.
|
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Though passengers were informed of the news on May 18, the advance notice failed to suffice for some.
|
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A couple of sentences on what occurred should suffice — although you may be asked to elaborate, she warns.
|
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The base includes speakers that aren't really good enough to play music but suffice for playing YouTube videos.
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Mr Cuomo hasn't given a timeline for the JFK overhaul, but suffice to say it won't be quick.
|
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She is very much a professional of few distractions—a little courtesy here and there will usually suffice.
|
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Analysts at Credit Suisse suggest that the government's €20bn fund should suffice to plug any remaining capital gaps.
|
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The debate around land transfers is exceedingly complex, but suffice to say that it's not so clear-cut.
|
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Suffice it to say, after the truth of Ana's pregnancy is revealed, Clara's life takes a dramatic turn.
|
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But a qubit's worth of witty obfuscation on how quantum computing works will have to suffice for now.
|
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Unfortunately, there's no word on an included Star Trek communicator, so Vulcan wireless earbuds will have to suffice.
|
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Suffice it to say that Larry Johnson, the former CIA officer Trump cites, is not a credible source.
|
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Suffice to say, finding a gift that checks all of your dad's boxes isn't going to be easy.
|
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Medicare continues to pay more for the drug every year even though experts believe cheaper alternatives would suffice.
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Suffice to say I had a pretty good education in music rights management by the end of it.
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Suffice it to say, in many cities, lifetime costs are already lower for BEBs than for diesel buses.
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Suffice it to say, it's the perfect soundtrack for class war (especially if your cadre fucks with blastbeats).
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Suffice it to say, it's not always easy to trust what's good — and what's simply clever digital marketing.
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Would all American troops have to leave the peninsula, or would a pledge to avoid the North suffice?
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But I do disagree with Dr. Romm's extrapolation that existing technologies will suffice to meet the climate challenge.
|
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Suffice it to say, the Fed can be both expanded in the West and streamlined in the Midwest.
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Suffice it to say Apple's new iPhone will face significant competition heading into the holiday season, as usual.
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Suffice to say that after you click through, you won't be underestimating the Cannes red carpet ever again.
|
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The U.S. forces are capable enough to make the group crumble on the battlefield, but would that suffice?
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But suffice it to say, when we meet Saul Goodman in "Breaking Bad," he is a solo practitioner.
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Suffice to say I think we all left that auditorium feeling like we'd momentarily basked in Barbra's greatness.
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They didn't grow back—they never will—but the remaining brain, both fragile and resilient, continues to suffice.
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" Suffice to say, the information offered reads like "Six People Describe the Bare Minimum Required from a Relationship.
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In some instances these judges may be wrong, but that point alone doesn't suffice to prove the point.
|
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An attack on "Catch-22" is the kind of ultrahazardous mission for which no combat bonus could suffice.
|
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"Space mirrors," suffice it to say, are much more controversial, not least because they're basically impossible to test.
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A single one-hour session (including local anesthesia) will typically suffice, although some patients may require two appointments.
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When control of parliament, the legal system and the media do not suffice, the government has other tools.
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Suffice to say, there's a lot out there, and we want to help you cut through the clutter.
|
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But WOG-ner, as my Nicaraguan grandfather used to say in his very limited English, will also suffice.
|
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But less than four months before the Iowa caucuses, her competitors have determined that complacency will not suffice.
|
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Suffice to say, the market has been on a pretty steady — and at this point, historic — upward climb.
|
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Suffice it to say, Noble said, the Justice Department has not had "great luck" recently in this area.
|
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And the "daughters' dance" solution doesn't suffice for Lenora Lapidus, director of the A.C.L.U.'s Women's Rights Project.
|
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To many of them, a pint of progress may suffice even if a pitcher would go down better.
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Suffice it to say that this second part of "Since We Fell" is sharply different from the first.
|
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"I think the attached images will suffice," the source wrote, including screenshots of three Benfica officials' in-boxes.
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"Suffice it to say we are short to do that if things start to turn bad," he added.
|
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Suffice it to say that you're getting the niceties of a $600 laptop for almost half the price.
|
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Suffice to say there's a story out there that says Clinton was involved in the worst thing imaginable.
|
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Suffice to say James did not appear chastened and Davis could try to force a trade this summer.
|
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Nietzsche wrote that the bright clarity of an image does not suffice because that lucidity conceals something else.
|
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There's debate about whether something lesser — legal status through a special visa or something different altogether — would suffice.
|
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Conversely, if its first-past-the-post candidates did less well, even 23 or 43 percent may not suffice.
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A free-trade agreement covering only goods, even if it could be negotiated in time, will plainly not suffice.
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Suffice it to say, I'm not short on ways to spend hours staring gleefully at the old idiot box.
|
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Suffice it to say, this sorcery allows Zcash transactions to be validated without actually exposing any of their details.
|
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Suffice to say, all this eye action leads to my concealer, eyeliner, shadow, and mascara disappearing by 5 p.m.
|
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I suspect for most of us, some combination of the app and a gym subscription should suffice just fine.
|
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Suffice it to say, all of the Osmos are geared towards people who value high quality, super stable video.
|
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It&aposs unclear if his departure would suffice to defuse growing public anger over a series of austerity measures.
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"Suffice it to say I don't have any basis — I've never heard that allegation made before by anybody," Sen.
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Suffice it to say, today drew a line in the sand between Trump and any remotely cool person ever.
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Your guess is as good as ours, but suffice it to say the results are hilarious...and sometimes disgusting.
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Suffice it to say, Berenson completely fails to deal with the role of marijuana arrests in feeding mass incarceration.
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Laws that criminalise open incitement to violence, which exist in all countries, should suffice, as these advocates see things.
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Face it: your baby will never be as cool as K-Stew, so this costume will have to suffice.
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Suffice to say the first reel is a wild ride that packs a hell of a lot of detail.
|
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Suffice to say, it's getting hard to argue (try as some might) that birth control isn't necessary for health.
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Suffice to say, he was pretty shocked when she told him that it wasn't, in fact, a measuring cup.
|
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Suffice it to say, moving to the iPad Pro from my iPad Air 1 has been a considerable upgrade.
|
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My attorneys have restricted me from commenting further — so suffice it to say that no good deed goes unpunished.
|
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I assume a second quarter release will still suffice for Samsung in gaining market share against key Android rivals.
|
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Suffice it to say, Rihanna has fans eager for the next release from her groundbreaking beauty brand, Fenty Beauty.
|
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The review of all accounts may not be necessary but a good sample on a periodic basis should suffice.
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I don't want to give too much away, suffice it to say Jeremy Corbyn is having none of it.
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Suffice it to say all of this appealed to me immensely when I was a third-year college student.
|
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In the interim, a patchwork system of third-party intermediaries and channels via protecting power has had to suffice.
|
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A simple, "Do you mind if I stick this on the armrest so we can share it?" should suffice.
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Suffice to say, some companies have short lists and have publicly stated that Ireland is part of their consideration.
|
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You can read more about the highlights here (PDF), but suffice it to say, it's enabling some important work.
|
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Suffice to say, the polling and numbers gurus should not be so breathlessly relied upon in 85033 and beyond.
|
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Suffice it to say that neither party has had the proverbial "clean hands" in seeking justice over partisan politics.
|
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Suffice to say, the claim that weed drinks are the future of cannabis consumption is more than just talk.
|
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However, the exchanges are positive that the remedies they offered will suffice, two people close to the deal said.
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With the cemetery a mud pit, the lawn bowling clubhouse would have to suffice for the funeral service. Mrs.
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Suffice it to say this is less like The 40-Year-Old Virgin and more like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
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Suffice it to say, that this republican Governor and his views do not add luster to the GOP label.
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But suffice it to say that this sort of coverage will remain critical to us as we move forward.
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A family business owner in his 2125s who, suffice it to say, does not specialize in the cashless movement.
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Suffice to say, a carbon tax does not have, and has never had, support from any actual Republican officeholders.
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In most of Northern Europe, a firm handshake will usually suffice between strangers, and a single kiss for friends.
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Instead, the flesh and skins of Northern Spies, Kingston Blacks, Brown Snouts and other traditional varietals have to suffice.
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Suffice it to say Apple paid close attention to fine-tuning the audio experience when it developed the HomePod.
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Aides suggested different options for "changing the narrative," without seeming to realize that a simple story would not suffice.
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I won't get into the merits of Hamm's conviction here; suffice it to say there were oversights and misrepresentations.
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For it to suffice to change his mind now, it would have to have become all the more certain.
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Suffice it to say that a lot of zombie movies and end-of-days video games were shot there.
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Suffice it to say that Ms. Pudjiastuti is not a conventional Indonesian woman, much less a conventional cabinet minister.
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If those answers don't suffice, ringing a bell emoji summons a human customer service rep to chat with live.
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If only the best will suffice for your face, then make the investment to level up your shaving ritual.
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But if you're just looking for a place to sleep in between sightseeing, the Superior room will absolutely suffice.
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The scene may have been fictional, but suffice to say, women of color have had to endure much worse.
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" — she takes care to project a problem-solving itch so irrepressible that only comic-book punctuation will suffice. "Whoooaaaaa!
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To rectify such a crisis, the authors argue, we cannot rely on charity; only robust public policy will suffice.
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Suffice it to say that it concerns our enduring gun culture, a subject the show explores from many angles.
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This kind of zone could not possibly suffice for the systematic relief of the suffering of an entire population.
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"Even if he loses, (he) set the table that a stand-alone accusation should never suffice," the ally said.
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Suffice to say, finding the perfect gift for your trendiest friend is going to be tricky — but not impossible.
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They need a new way to play the "race card," and allegations of white supremacy will have to suffice.
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And when doctors must prescribe opioid painkillers, the guidelines say that a prescription of three days or fewer should suffice.
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But it was his first offense and he was a "high performer," so a warning would suffice, they told her.
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While eating out of gallon cans doesn't sound very appetizing, it will likely suffice for the end of the world.
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Suffice to say, those declines have continued since 2015, and market experts expect them to accelerate for the foreseeable future.
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How do you feel about those who argue that just offering up information in QR [quick response] barcodes would suffice?
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Suffice to say, recaps are still remembered fondly by critics, even if they've somewhat fallen out of fashion among readers.
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Suffice it to say, there is a reason why his orders for chorizo have skyrocketed in the last three years.
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Reisman tells Celeste that Celeste needs witnesses, and I think trivia night, in front of all those parents, would suffice.
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Suffice it to say, previous secretaries of state ought to just get off the stage when their day is done.
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If Yellen ever needed an excuse to hold rates steady for the next few FOMC meetings, this surely would suffice.
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His search takes him to a house owned by the Baker family, and suffice to say, they're not too friendly.
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Which is suffice to say she goes all out with the look — incorporating wigs, colored contacts, and even body makeup.
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Suffice to say that stuff is getting weird, and the range of possible outcomes appears to get wider and wider.
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Suffice to say I'll revisit it later, but the TL;DR is nobody knows how to move the desktop forward.
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The board recommended Meyer receive a six-week unpaid suspension, but Williams did not think that disciplinary action would suffice.
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"We made some comments over the weekend over the situation in Arizona, and those comments suffice for now," said Krafcik.
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Suffice it to say, our stores have to cater to a very savvy, and very picky, demographic of beauty shoppers.
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Suffice it to say, the weight of the evidence doesn't support political claims about the negative health effects of porn.
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Investors welcomed the planned changes but said home-grown steps alone would not suffice to credibly overhaul VW's corporate culture.
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"Suffice to say it is a big opportunity for us," Hinrichs said of the new versions of the large SUVs.
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Mr Trump's 63m voters—plus American and foreign entities seeking to curry favour with his administration—may more than suffice.
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In contrast, homes and civilian buildings wouldn't needed as much pressure, so airbursts would suffice for those kinds of targets.
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"Suffice to say, we stand by Gerry 100%," Craig Thompson, president and chief executive of Fortius, wrote in an email.
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I'm moving this summer and will eventually get one, but for now the pictures and videos will have to suffice.
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It's only been a month since the last long weekend, but suffice it to say it seems like an eternity.
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Suffice it to say, a variety of people oppose one or both of those sources, for a variety of reasons.
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Right now, Bulik said there aren't any medications that effectively treat anorexia, and she's not convinced medication alone will suffice.
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It'd be nice to see them push into some more dangerous places, but this will have to suffice for now.
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OK should suffice for reading sites and streaming music, while Slow is basically okay for Wi-Fi calling and texts.
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If you just want something to play LPs, it'll do a nice job; its half-dozen competitors will suffice too.
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Suffice to say I wasn't about to discover an unappreciated gem along comparable lines for either of Nintendo's contemporary consoles.
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But, suffice to say, I think we're going to continue to open up the various levels of that matryoshka doll!
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Suffice to say, Cruz is bringing it all to life with a major contour job and Donatella's signature smoky eye.
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Suffice it to say, then, there are enough complicating factors in this debate that no one chart will settle it.
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Suffice it to say, Scafaria was impressed with Lopez's commitment to the part and to the film as a whole.
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Suffice to say, we're enamored on a regular basis — and often left searching for a way to recreate the look.
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While I'd prefer to see the Kardashians reacting to literary fiction on TV, Caitlyn Jenner's tell-all memoir will suffice.
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" Brad Paisley dedicated his prayers to those at the festival and tweeted, "There are no words right now that suffice.
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But suffice it to say, nobody wants bugs in connected home devices that leak private information onto the public internet.
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If you&aposre looking for a no-frills fitness tracker, then one that tracks steps and your sleep might suffice.
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Suffice to say, the older rungs of the Trump coalition were not amused, nor were many Americans across the country.
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Instead of a graduation photo, this will have to suffice after years of hard work at the Ivy League school.
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" Myth: Gurgling water and salt will prevent the coronavirus CLAIM: "A simple solution of salt in warm water will suffice.
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If you're a freelancer who works remotely a thousand miles away, asking for a phone meeting will have to suffice.
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Suffice it to say it was never going to work out for me there — I have no regrets about that.
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She said one Chinese official told her no amount of money would suffice to get information on the missing group.
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His pain was not terrible, so a low dose of oxycodone — the only painkiller they gave us — seemed to suffice.
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Suffice it to say that Burton knows her way around good, evil and the eternally reader-friendly realm in between.
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Little need to recap the abuse accusations in great detail here, but suffice to say, they were horrible and extensive.
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More information on that can be found here, but suffice to say, they'll be discussing everything from politics to #MeToo.
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Suffice to say, we can't see Supreme's burner phone being the best option for either of these groups of people.
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Suffice to say, any smartwatch camera like this is probably much better suited to taking selfies or making video calls.
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Suffice it to say, I dug it all out of my theme graveyard, and after a stretch of brainstorming: Boom!
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As the energy sector is faced with environmental pressures there is a recognition that "business as usual" will not suffice.
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I prefer to use Italian carnaroli or arborio, but any type will suffice as long as it is not overcooked.
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Suffice to say, it's very comfortable, and I love coming home to collapse into and fall asleep in this mattress.
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Of course, I didn't have enough time to head that way, so this view was going to have to suffice.
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I can't actually bear to tell you the spoiler but suffice to say you're on top of it; trust me.
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Changing numbers in contracts unilaterally will not suffice; "You have to engage all the parties to that agreement," he said.
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Suffice to say, there is not a drug maker on the planet that is going to jump at this chance.
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There was always skepticism among some bomb designers and senior lab officials that the purely science-based approach would suffice.
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Anything less will not suffice as a solution for candidates who will soon be elected on a message of repeal.
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Suffice it to say that a job creating such stunts is a far cry from pushing paper in a cubicle.
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Though the Trump administration reflexively scorns multilateral efforts, North Korea is yet another case where going it alone won't suffice.
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Suffice to say, the spray undoubtedly enhanced my partner's pleasure and even gave me a bit of a contact high.
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Suffice to say, a lot of stuff goes on behind bars that you'd be unlikely to encounter in everyday life.
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The government can also ask for a confidence vote in parliament, where a simple majority among present lawmakers would suffice.
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But suffice to say that while Sanders's 30-second debate answer was certainly muddled, Clinton's criticism strikes me as false.
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As for the people who went to all that effort for "Hey Ya," perhaps this local cover will have to suffice.
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Suffice it to say that Doom still rules, and if you've never played it, you've got a treat ahead of you.
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"Suffice it to say I don't have any basis, I've never heard that allegation made before by anybody," Rubio told NBC.
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But the FAA controls all U.S. airspace, so permits on a state-by-state basis will not suffice for drone testing.
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Suffice to say, the Prince has been doing stellar work in continuing his mother's legacy to raise awareness for HIV/AIDS.
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The building's secrets are among Control's spoilers, but suffice to say this is a shapeshifting structure where normal physics don't apply.
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Suffice to say that some Bitcoin developers, proponents and miners hate the idea for a variety of technical and political reasons.
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Suffice it to note that about a third of MPs in recent Indian parliaments have had pending criminal cases against them.
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Suffice it to say the day of love can be a tough one, no matter what your relationship status might be.
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Suffice to say: Observation is a game that everyone can play, and anyone who loves creepy outer space mindbenders should play.
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Ideally, you want something with a line out, record out, or RCA output, but headphone outputs should suffice in most cases.
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Suffice it to say, this kind of violence is rooted in chaos—and rarely commands the national scrutiny we might like.
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Do you build your autonomous vehicles to run purely on battery technology, or can some hybrid of gasoline and electric suffice?
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Suffice it to say, the vindictive community of anti-Olly fans rejoiced as if the White Walkers themselves had been vanquished.
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Suffice it to say his parents told her to stay away until he was 18 and shipped him off to Paris.
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If you don't recognize these components, suffice to say that you'll find them on the best enduro and all-mountain bikes.
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Suffice to say, if you have 500 million users, you're big and the impact of a data breach is potentially massive.
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But Blackburn kept telling them those disclosures weren't enough, and seemed to keep moving the goalposts on what information would suffice.
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Suffice to say, it's no exaggeration to suggest that a perfect storm may be brewing in the weeks and months ahead.
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The exact number isn't clear, but suffice to say it's a humongous sum and every enterprise cloud company wants this deal.
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The whys and wherefores of are too bizarre to cover here, but suffice to say I wasn't carrying any chemical samples.
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Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas have been engaged for roughly 12 hours and suffice it to say I am not okay.
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So it won't suffice to simply slash away at enemies—you need to gather loot to really become an ultimate badass.
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Suffice to say, rarely in the field of recent global diplomacy have so many relied on so few for so much.
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Bayer has, however, said a debt package and cash call would suffice to finance the Monsanto purchase, its largest ever transaction.
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Despite this handicap, while contemporary wonderkids thought that their talent alone would suffice, Paletta worked hard and in near-total silence.
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Suffice to say, wind is a natural source of energy that everybody — corporations and countries alike — should be paying attention to.
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" And if that doesn't suffice, add "If you are interested in finding out, please write your legislator to urge more funding.
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Suffice it to say, the citizens of all fifty states, their counsel, the affected aliens and the judiciary all deserve better.
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Suffice to say, the Cavs put up a season that any thinking sports fan ought to have been proud to witness.
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I'm not ashamed of my hobbies, but I do recognize that I sometimes gorge when a modest media meal would suffice.
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My friend Harry Enten has much more on the perils of swallowing "internal polls" whole but suffice to say: Buyer beware.
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It soon became evident that mere repairs would not suffice, but by sticking to the agreement, No Rio earned good will.
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Yet it will not suffice to describe immigration as harmless, violating no one's rights, as if it's merely a neutral act.
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Suffice it to say fans were not happy that "Look What You Made Me Do" was not nominated for best video.
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Nothing short of this sad conclusion will suffice to restore the institution of the presidency to its former and necessary glory.
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Suffice all that to say that from now on, this kit is going to be coming with me just about everywhere.
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These, suffice it to say, are not the things about Trump that make him such a terrifying figure in American politics.
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He lacked the charisma or virtuosity or originality (any would suffice) to carry a star solo, much less a whole show.
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Suhita and Panji are not looking for luxury; a concrete home and basic education for their children and grandchildren would suffice.
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Suffice it to say that Spicer appears to be a man of strong likes and dislikes, and his waters run deep.
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TenneT acknowledged the need for more networks, but argued fewer lines might suffice if efficiency gains from increasing automation were exploited.
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The flexible pronoun can be used when "he" or "she" doesn't suffice for people who identify outside the traditional gender binary.
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For the moment, suffice it to say that Ms. Bode quietly put on, in this critic's opinion, the week's finest show.
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A few rakish lines of black on a bare canvas would suffice for a figure, a head or a stuffed animal.
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But if these efforts don't suffice and the economy stagnates or even falls into recession, the political consequences will be severe.
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And in that universe, older, more proven forms of security to keep electronic voting systems safe would just as well suffice.
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You can read about the details here, but suffice to say it allows accurate, high-resolution energy modeling at any scale.
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Some will need little incentive to return, and a gathering of some contact information in case they miss court will suffice.
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General McMaster mumbled an answer that no one could recall later, but suffice to say it did not satisfy the president.
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Suffice it to say we pay considerably less rent than the going rates here in the Upper West Side's Golden Triangle.
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Even if scientists had shown that females were more complex subjects, "it would not suffice as an excuse," said Dr. Pollak.
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Robinson acknowledges that Frank Dawson "wrote to explain the world to itself" and that, in the end, no explanation could suffice.
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If you want someone to know that you are happy to see them, a simple nod and a smile would suffice.
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Suffice to say I would not be attending Stuyvesant or Bronx High School of Science were I now an eighth grader.
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It's as if he wants to make a statement that, at this historical juncture, simple factual pine-board competence should suffice.
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Suffice it to say, many leading organizations that work on combating factory farming do not do things like topless rally interruptions.
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Can a film be too inflammatory for its own good, or are there times, and places, when only fire will suffice?
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He had been held hostage by longing for years; mere language was not going to suffice to convey how he felt.
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A summary P&L will suffice here, but be based on a more thorough model that is included in the Appendix.
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Suffice it to say, there is plenty to learn from Horowitz at TC Early Stage come April 28 in San Francisco.
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Singing and dancing take over when talking and walking no longer suffice, communicating what can't be said, ratcheting up the emotion.
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Suffice it to say, the integrity of the Titan M is an important element for the security of recent Pixel devices.
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However, what passes for a rationale in the court of public opinion will not necessarily suffice in a court of law.
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Facebook, meanwhile, is dramatically expanding its lobbying team in Washington while it rushes through minor policy changes that it hopes will suffice.
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A $10 million unsecured bond "will more than suffice to assure his appearance as required" in any court proceedings, the lawyers said.
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I'm not here to list every single instance in which I use 3D Touch, suffice to say I find it very convenient.
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Suffice to say that my mission to actually verify whether these two drones actually existed and worked or not came up inconclusive.
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So you'll no longer have to press any buttons to turn your appliances on and off — yelling from the toilet will suffice.
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A simple motion to intervene or request to be included as a named plaintiff in the class-action complaint may well suffice.
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Suffice to say, we're going to have a Rose-filled year, and for that we are thankful to the pop culture gods.
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Suffice to say, the Euphoria crew wouldn't dare step out in the cheerleading uniforms and angel costumes we wore in high school.
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Suffice it to say, I didn't find it feasible to use voice commands for the majority of my interaction with the soundbar.
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Do I need all this and should I be paying for all this protection or will some of the free programs suffice?
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And with Meghan cosigning on this style, suffice it to say: the white sneaker is bound to stick around for a while.
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The conservative government has so far resisted calls for such a probe, saying new annual parliamentary hearings of bank bosses will suffice.
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But suffice to say, the possibility that these two events are linked to each other, and to an emerging trend, is terrifying.
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The company hasn't announced prices for its iPhone 8 or 7S yet, but suffice it to say, it probably won't come cheap.
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Because planet-cooking carbon dioxide lingers in the atmosphere for thousands of years, stabilising emissions will not suffice to hit that target.
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Suffice it to say, the 11 emails that dropped into my inbox on Wednesday took up a large part of my day.
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Suffice it to say, the group is not interested in hearing any more excuses about why a full repeal is not possible.
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The incident report does not indicate why Edwards needed all those noxious sprays (or why just one fart spray would not suffice).
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But, suffice it to say, Wenger has managed Arsenal for only six months less than the entire existence of Major League Soccer.
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A Cambodian coach from another team tells them that the Tiger Balm won't suffice and hands them a bottle of liniment instead.
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With the NGOs Facebook relies on in the Southeast Asian country deeply dissatisfied, it's clear that words alone will no longer suffice.
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This two-faced formula was successful enough to win Trump the presidency, so simply denouncing him as a con man won't suffice.
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"Some disclosures predicated on new technology, such as the dissemination of precise GPS coordinates or customer ID numbers, may suffice," Fuentes wrote.
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You're stuck with the Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 620, but it should still suffice for projects other than hardcore Photoshop or gaming.
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It's difficult to say more without giving away spoilers, but suffice to say that from this point on, "Andhadhun" doesn't let up.
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Goths stopped calling out for "Release The Bats" at every concert, and that, in this world of tears, will have to suffice.
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It's handy for when you don't want to get caught stealing a car, or when only an off-road vehicle will suffice.
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You can read about this technology in more technical detail in a Facebook blog post, but suffice to say, it's impressive work.
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Thinking an abbreviated version of the truth would suffice at that stage in our relationship, I told him I was on antidepressants.
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Bottom line: She's too hot to let go, and an "I feel like I love you?" from Caila will have to suffice.
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This is such a bedrock belief for some evangelicals that little can change it; the claims of mere women do not suffice.
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Suffice it to say that the ability to manipulate your phone without touching it was not a selling point for either device.
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The host then said that when he was in the military, Obama's documentation would not suffice to get him on a submarine.
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A basic civics lesson on our Constitution's "separation of powers" doctrine (and our three separate but equal branches of government) will suffice.
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Finch confirmed to the Post that instead "a review of documents" and "a limited number of interviews with company personnel" would suffice.
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Their keep calm and cross-your-fingers lack of actionable diplomacy with North Korea did not, obviously, suffice as a containment policy.
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Suffice to say, this spinoff from the story of a magical kingdom besieged by an evil empire is too ludicrous for words.
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Suffice to say that when I thought it was about time to hit the city, I'd completely forgotten what my mission was.
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"Don't send money ... thoughts and prayers should suffice," tweeted Kerr, a vocal critic of the NRA as well as of President Trump.
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I'll spare you the graphic details, but suffice it to say, I almost reached for my phone to take a picture. ALMOST.
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Suffice it to say, Apple and Moses are certainly going to have the best "What I Did Over Summer Vacation" essays, ever.
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What we need today is political resilience: the courage to seek the truth, ask questions, and act when the answers don't suffice.
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All depend upon the urgency of the singing voice—the cry of the wounded heart, for which speech does not suffice. ♦
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I won't get into all the allegations surfacing daily, but suffice it to say that "obstruction of justice" is no light offense.
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But when you have an insatiable thirst for monetizing the plight of the medically afflicted, a few Chattanooga drugstores simply won't suffice.
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Absent a wok, a wide deep skillet with a domed lid will suffice, or some pasta pots have a steamer basket included.
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Suffice it to say, this colossal issue of New York Times journalism is a labor of love for many reporters, as well.
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Suffice it to say that Richard observes, upon his arrival in New York, how that city has vastly more slaves than London.
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Suffice it to say, many leading organizations that work on combating factory farming do not do things like topless Sanders rally interruptions.
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I won't give away the ending, but suffice it to say that Caputo is challenged, legally and morally, and comes away bruised.
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You gotta watch to get her full retort to Chrissy, but suffice to say, she's clear that Jim and Pam ARE together.
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The consensus in both places was that the typical procedure would not suffice in this instance, but who would be the spokesman?
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Suffice to say, he was investigating a matter that some felt was better left hidden, and recording it all in his journal.
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Tomorrow (Saturday): Showers and rain may hamper outdoor plans, but a rain jacket or umbrella should suffice if darting out among errands.
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That would suffice for a terrific show, but woven through the juggling is choreography by Alexander Whitley of a much inferior quality.
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For in-demand positions with plenty of openings or lower level jobs, having three months of expenses covered should suffice, he said.
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Schulz said five days should suffice to find out whether the parties had enough common ground to launch full-blown coalition talks.
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Suffice it to say, parting with this much money would've been much easier by gradually and patiently deploying the money over decades.
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Suffice to say, Neil Armstrong (Henry Pettigrew), Buzz Aldrin (Felix Scott), and Michael Collins (Andrew Lee Potts) do not have those answers.
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Suffice to say, Hillary Taymour won't be short of things to be thankful for come tomorrow's food-filled festivities — not even close.
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Apparently watching the Winter Olympics on television will no longer suffice in making people feel at the very heart of the action.
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Of course, there isn't a second word for everything, and one avoidance word often has to suffice for many related ordinary words.
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Suffice to say that Abrams has been playing Consequences, writing that last paragraph of the experimental story, in a very performative way.
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Obviously, it would not suffice for specialist purposes—I imagine a scientist would have selected a very different list of 100 books.
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"Suffice it to say, we are looking at a significant winter storm for much of the I-95 corridor," Mr. Orrison said.
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All that did, however, was intensify the resolve of the people on the streets, who insisted that only his resignation would suffice.
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All that did, however, was intensify the resolve of the people on the streets, who insisted that only his resignation would suffice.
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Suffice to say, the tensions between the camps has run pretty deep at times, going beyond strategy into ideological and personal disputes.
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We'll look at some of these more closely, but suffice to say, any single one of them would represent a gargantuan achievement.
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Suffice it to say, by the 22015s the better part of the working class wanted nothing to do with the word liberal.
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Suffice it to say, a lot of us are looking for (and finding!) some hometown romance when we head back for the holidays.
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Without spoiling anything in Injustice 2, suffice to say that players make a choice within that game between the two forces at work.
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Suffice to say, no matter where you are, you'll be treated to a visual feast: a kaleidoscope of colors worn in joyful celebration.
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Suffice to say that boys making a big deal out of drinking a pink beverage is not subverting gender stereotypes; it's enforcing them.
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So suffice it to say that Walmart may not actually be all that serious about competing with Amazon with VR goggles and gloves.
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Suffice it to say, this complicates matters for Billy's latest foster family, Billy's very important search for his mother, and Sivana's nefarious plans.
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Suffice to say, it's a bad time for Charles right now — but that's not true for the rest of the YouTube creator community.
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Suffice it to say, Eric is one of the most well-drawn teen characters I've ever seen — like ever — and Gatwa is gifted.
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Based on Yellen's previous comments on the relationship between population growth and labor supply, something above 100,000 new jobs per month should suffice.
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Suffice it to say that, as far as the breakdown of operating systems is concerned, the trends all point in the same direction.
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Suffice to say the proposition has been seriously discussed in the corridors of city hall (and maybe by some real estate developers, too).
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If you're thinking about gaming on the Surface Book, it might suffice for the lightest of needs, but will disappoint any heavy gamers.
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He said that five days should suffice to find out whether the parties had enough common ground to launch full-blown coalition talks.
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Suffice it to say, Spotify wants to be a big player in the podcast space and is heavily investing to fill that role.
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You can't just trust that fully manned towers suffice for defense; you need mobile forces ready to rush to the point of danger.
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Suffice it to say, there's an enormous rift between how curators and the older generation of locals view the purpose of contemporary art.
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Suffice it to say, I've given up on unpacking my weekender bag and I do a lot of half-sleeping on Amtrak trains.
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Suffice it to say she's my everything; from partner in crime, to number supporter, & business strategist… I wouldn't have it any other way.
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Suffice to say, these are crimes and people weren't charged – or severely traumatized – because PLL was a TV show with a specific storyline.
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That's is a good start but may not suffice for most, Voris said, especially if you start saving for retirement later in life.
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Continue with the medium and large petals in same manner – five to six of each will suffice – and secure with floral wire. 5.
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Suffice it to say, Mr. Weinstein strongly objects to any suggestion that his conduct at any time has ever been contrary to law.
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His son, Eduardo, a congressman from São Paulo, remarked that "a soldier and a captain" would suffice to shut down the supreme court.
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Hoping that every four or eight years we will end up with a president and a Congress sympathetic to our agenda cannot suffice.
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Suffice to say, Rigel and Spica are B STARS, and I believe they're far hotter than our own sun, a dwarf G star.
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Suffice to say, while there are some visionary utilities in the country, as an industry, they tend to be extremely small-c conservative.
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Suffice to say, then, Goense — as she'll quickly tell you — isn't alone in her suffering or the relief that Obamacare provides for her.
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Pressed by Pirro about launching an independent commission to investigate the issue, Trump suggested the current investigations taking place in Congress will suffice.
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Suffice to say that the way it is executed, it could stand as one of the better cliffhangers in any time travel tale.
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Suffice it to say, there was a ton of buildup leading to the moment when Jane and Michael finally get to have sex.
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Suffice it to say that the HomePod is the most sophisticated and acoustically interesting of the speakers, but definitely not the most bombastic.
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Suffice it to say, JustFly asked Ms. Kamau to send receipts detailing her expenses during her extra week in Kenya, which she did.
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But the focus of Congress is on this particular and outrageous abuse of the public trust, and for now that must suffice. ♦
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Klobuchar's uneven performance—she excelled at defending Planned Parenthood, but didn't really define a vision for improving American health care overall—won't suffice.
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So suffice it to say, neither side has much of an interest in this proceeding quietly, the way many other asylum cases do.
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Suffice it to say, the Ralph Lauren women's flagship — at 888 Madison, between 71st and 72nd, naturally — will be open afterward for shopping.
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Suffice it to say it would be an aggressive escalation in a fight that has been stuck at a complete stalemate for weeks.
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You could spend a little less on sheets for the dorm, but if jersey sheets are the objective, these should more than suffice.
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And, if a permanent friendship is not possible, a formidable and long-lasting alliance would suffice and would serve the White House well.
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Suffice it to say, then, that any effort to give back the base is likely to encounter a rough ride up Capitol Hill.
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Equal Pay To the Sports Editor: Re "Gentleman's Apology May Not Suffice," March 22: Who should make more, Taylor Swift or Justin Bieber?
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If a #1 on the U.S. iTunes soundtrack charts wasn't enough to cement Martinez's stock, then recognition from his peers will surely suffice.
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Suffice it to say that if you're here on Waypoint then there's a pretty good chance that Offworld was or is your jam.
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The atrocities perpetrated upon the enslaved African community are so vast and so varied that one article cannot suffice to explore them adequately.
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I can't begin to do it justice here, but suffice to say it's a surrealist masterpiece, and perfect for savoring with a blunt.
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There is no doubt that there are times when such equipment is needed, and nothing else will suffice, but those times are rare.
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"Suffice it to say that the government does not at this point believe that the defendant has been fully cooperative," Mr. Myers said.
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Every time the Mister Softee song plays Larry is reminded of his teenage humiliation (suffice it to say he had some performance anxiety).
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While a statute might suffice, a constitutional amendment as Arendt proposed would make it so citizenship could never again be a political target.
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Suffice it to say that it concerned the time limits for refiling a case in state court after dismissal by a federal court.
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But with temperatures falling to a 40-year low, the usual technique of using straw to keep the animals warm would not suffice.
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But there are several difficulties with the current briefs for impeachment, which suffice for now to keep a Pence presidency out of reach.
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"The information shared between members and then debated, seems like it would suffice for post-graduate education," Policar wrote in a LinkedIn post.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is a rapidly fluid situation, and suffice to say, no one knows exactly how long this crisis will last.
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In recent months, some communities voted to pay to reopen or support a town library, while others insisted that volunteers alone would suffice.
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Moreover, any scenario for the first use of nuclear weapons implies great urgency because, over time, America's conventional military advantages would presumably suffice.
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Suffice it to say, it's a skill worth learning, and not just because spatchcocking is a fun word to bandy about with authority.
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Whereas a Church-goer would have attended three times a week, now three times a month will suffice for the title of 'regular'.
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Suffice it to say, for those who have their own spiral staircases in glossy black fiberglass, the leap may not amount to much.
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Many miners in their early 60s are postponing retirement, unsure if their savings will suffice absent the health insurance they have long expected.
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I happen to be in favor of many such legal reforms, but to imagine that they alone will suffice is a liberal fantasy.
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You'll just have to suffice with pouring over season 3 episodes until Spring 2020, if you're hoping to catch it all on Netflix.
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If their job is only to ratify, then the electoral numbers on Election Day should suffice without the need for the second vote.
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Toy Story 4 is expected to hit theaters in June 2019, so Toy Story Land will have to suffice for fans 'til then.
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They have odd design elements, like floating clouds, superfluous flowers, and strange faux-empowering language where straightforward medical terminology would more than suffice.
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Suffice to say, cops were everywhere, streets were closed, and five security checks had been put in place in front of the auditorium.
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But big corporate media does face enough regulatory matters that even a single exemplary case would suffice to induce large-scale self-censorship.
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The greatest barrier—to Jamaica or even, if the numbers suffice, to a simple CDU/CSU-FDP coalition—is not ideology, but self-preservation.
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Suffice to say, there are also hurdles to overcome before this technology is rolled out en masse — and not necessarily the ones you'd expect.
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Suffice to say, Bachelor In Paradise is sticking to its tried-and-true process — which is exactly what we wait all summer long for.
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It's still early days for any conclusive analysis about the ransomware formerly known as Petya, but suffice it to say the plot is thickening.
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After all, when it comes to fresh springtime cuts, not just any do will suffice, and Chrissy had to have the Khloé-Rosie special.
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"Suffice to say that it's despicable," UMD police chief David Mitchell said, at a press conference, of the now deleted Alt-Reich: Nation group.
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What prompted his interest is how simple it is to copy most keys: a few minutes at a local key shop will usually suffice.
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While that topic deserves a column unto itself, suffice it to say that questions about ownership in IoT extend well beyond the basic hardware.
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Suffice it to say, you'll get reasonable photos out of the OnePlus 290 Pro, but they won't be class-leading like the Pixel's photos.
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A full accounting is beyond the scope of this post, but suffice to say, Peabody has a long history of mutual hostility with environmentalists.
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Suffice it to say that these visions didn't just foreshadow the future when Cersei would blow up the sept in the Season 6 finale.
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Although AVs may shift more liability risk to manufacturers, current laws around negligence and product liability should suffice for further increases in vehicle automation.
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I'm hoping to write a bit more about it later, but suffice to say it's as much an anthropological artifact as a literary endeavor.
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I'll spare you the details of a crappy acting-class scene, but suffice it to say that afterwards, I felt shaken, invaded, and exposed.
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Generally, the confusion over a catch in the N.F.L. is a symptom of instant replay, in which a plain eyeball test will not suffice.
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"Even this amount of time will hardly suffice to negotiate a free trade agreement as the United Kingdom envisages," BDI President Dieter Kempf said.
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That's is a good start but may not suffice for most savers, Voris said, especially if you start saving for retirement later in life.
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The, ah, bottom line: Suffice it to say that, without proper investigation, no one knows quite how large his or her own rectum is.
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It's complicated, but suffice it to say that SOPA would've been ineffective at stopping piracy and dangerous for the continued freedom of the internet.
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And suffice it to say, it's a good time to brush up on your pick-up lines and really slide into that cutie's DMs.
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Suffice it to say this dog is classie and cozier than I'll ever be waking up for water in the middle of the night.
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When you look at the evidence, though, this explanation doesn't suffice: Less than a quarter of gifted children suffer from social and emotional problems.
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But if you're at all interested in pursuing it as a career, knowing how to take charge and getting shit done does not suffice.
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It's still unclear just how bad the damage is, but suffice to say this is the nation's worst humanitarian crisis since the 2010 earthquake.
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He divulged the challenges of living without a toilet (a bucket can suffice!) and running water (hand-pump showers can be bought on Amazon!).
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That analogy might only make sense to me, but suffice it say that these things are not as small or as sleek as AirPods.
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But for them, only a product that has it all will suffice -- food preparation capability, flat-screen TVs, and easy access to cold beverages.
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If your only concern is reducing mercury content, the EPA and FDA guide "Eating Fish: What Pregnant Women and Parents Should Know" should suffice.
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Suffice it to say, Senate Republicans don't sell guns to ISIS any more than dovish Democrats provided them aid and comfort after 9/11.
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Suffice it to say that Jabra got the fundamental things like noise-canceling, audio quality, and battery life very right with the Elite 85h.
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Also, such clauses may not suffice against an issuer in financial distress seeking to force a restructuring aggressively or delay repayment, said the lawyer.
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Local climate efforts similarly won't suffice to repair America's frayed relations with international leaders, should Trump ultimately take the U.S. out of the agreement.
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If I had to encapsulate what it's like to be a woman of color in the food world in 2017, this interaction would suffice.
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Suffice it to say that from the perspective of a cop, the replacement of so many veteran prosecutors with new attorneys has been frustrating.
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So while a handshake and a smile suffice, it's important to mind your p's and q's, and remember that standing makes all the difference.
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Suffice to say that the tribe is preparing for a traditional northern European–style fertility festival, complete with a girl crowned the May Queen.
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Suffice it to say, every single family in Sodeto had at least one winning participación, and some had bought enough to make them millionaires.
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The prisoner must prove that the method in question offers a "substantial risk of severe pain" and propose an alternative method that would suffice.
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Tiny, even microscopic probes would suffice to gather all the data needed about the planet and its volatile inhabitants without anyone being the wiser.
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"Suffice it to say that the reporting there is factually wrong," Secretary of State Pompeo said Tuesday, without specifying exactly what he was disputing.
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The Duke owed St. Germain money, but he was able to convince the man that instead of killing Claire, having her raped would suffice.
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At that point, he said, it would probably suffice for the United States to intervene only sporadically, in order to contain outbreaks of violence.
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Suffice to say that Crystal Palace, with two of the fastest wingers in the Premier League, tried 31 crosses from wide positions against Leicester.
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Suffice to say, four of five commissioners approved of it on the merits and the dissenter, Robert Powelson, thought it didn't go far enough.
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For the rest of the country (or those New Yorkers not willing to wait in the crazy lines), a DIY version had to suffice.
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It's not like Zack or Leon are going to be stepping onto the sandy court with massive boners, so the Soft Engine should suffice.
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Suffice to say, currently I'm fine but couldn't really file something this incomplete so I'm sharing what parts of it could be salvaged here.
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I reassure myself that a lot of people don't even like oysters, that photo booths are so 2014, and that a DJ will suffice.
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Suffice it to say, we were all impressed by these sleek but seriously versatile laptop bags that balance fashion and function all in one.
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In northern Europe, a handshake will suffice, but make that a quadruple air-kiss in Nantes, France, and in Tibet, stick out your tongue.
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Rather, at issue is that the Constitution requires Congress to authorize military action, and the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs do not suffice for this.
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Gone are the days when a recorder and a few desultory "hey nonny nonnys" would suffice for the musical passages in a Shakespeare production.
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Art Review Once upon a time, to depict yourself, you needed a paintbrush or a pencil; now, your phone's front-facing camera will suffice.
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Suffice to say, these women know a lot about farming, about milk, about the ageing process, about happy customers and—most importantly—about cheese.
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If you use your phone for lightweight tasks like pulling up maps and looking up activities and restaurants, one gigabyte a week should suffice.
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"It is difficult to say whether these interventions will now suffice to ease depreciation pressures," said a foreign exchange dealer at a major bank.
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Suffice it to say that the combination of those new districts and Donald Trump has sent still more House Republicans slinking off in despair.
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As for the aliens, suffice to say that nothing you've ever eaten, even in a Greek restaurant, will prepare you for tentacles like these.
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The leadership hopes that dropping an unspecified amount of dough through an irrevocable grant into a trust that it can never touch will suffice.
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Suffice to say, each theme entry has a three-letter accompanying clue that gives you the initials, at least, of the figure you seek.
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Sanders, notably -- and troublingly -- reversed his earlier promise to release additional medical records, saying the letters he had already released from doctors would suffice.
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We could unpack those for days, but let it suffice to note that Tyreek Hill still has a job and Colin Kaepernick does not.
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Ordinarily, the Senate would need a ⅔ supermajority to do so, but there is a procedural mechanism by which a simple majority vote could suffice.
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Using Starship to deliver a CLPS payload to the moon is the equivalent of using a moving van when a pickup truck would suffice.
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It ruled that customers were therefore lacking crucial information and that the notice in the business customer section of the website did not suffice.
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For a while, agencies could only rent cars with a fuel quota so limited it would barely suffice for tourists to get around Havana.
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We can obviously never know (Hernandez died by suicide in 2017), and even if we did, it still would not suffice as an excuse.
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Suffice it to say that I felt a responsibility to cover conflict and injustices, because maybe, if I wrote about them, things would change.
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A simple response of "thank you very much, I appreciate you saying that" or "thank you, I worked very hard on it" can suffice.
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Suffice to say, the bar for being an effective aide to a president of such natural political instinct is a tough one to reach.
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"A stranger's illegal conduct does not suffice to remove the First Amendment shield from speech about a matter of public concern," Justice Stevens wrote.
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Most student aid advocates would prefer a permanent re-authorization, but if such is not possible, another two year continuation would suffice for now.
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Each personality description gets a little convoluted, but suffice it to say that this is at least an interesting way to approach losing weight.
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It is a bit of a spoiler to reveal who her rapist is, but suffice to say, he's still very much in her life.
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Suffice to say, it got out of hand, and pretty soon there wasn't a surface in that bathroom that wasn't covered in our piss.
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The man behind the lens, Cameron Spencer, gave dozens of interviews about how he got the shot — suffice it to say, he's a master photographer.
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Observe any artform long enough, patiently enough – six months should suffice – and you will come to know the trends, understand the conventions, recognise the innovations.
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Yet the gloomy reasoning she gives for his actions won't suffice: 11 years earlier, his teenage daughter, Ada, went missing and has never been found.
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Click the link if you really want to know the gory details, but suffice to say it posits that Melisandre is another Targaryen love child.
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Suffice to say, in the small amount of time I've had to shoot pics with the V230 in the dark, I've been more than impressed.
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From then to age 10, he said once-yearly visits should suffice, while older cats should be taken twice a year to monitor for disease.
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Suffice it to say, the operating system is still glitchy two months after release, and bit by bit, Apple seems to be fixing the problem.
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But if you want to take advantage of all that the Fairmont has to offer, along with its central location, a basic room will suffice.
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