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Dr Haydon and his colleagues have calculated, using data from a rabies outbreak in 2003, that vaccinating between 10% and 25% would suffice, provided veterinarians gave jabs to those wolves living in the narrow valleys that connect the subpopulations.
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He thinks a complete interior overhaul and a good paint job would suffice.
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The offer of a plan with higher rates for millionaires represented a further concession, but Obama and Democrats say it would not suffice.
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It did not matter if a size 12 dress in Britain was called a 38 in Germany and a 44 in Italy, for a simple conversion chart would suffice.
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This has necessarily resulted in a duplication of efforts and the building of multiple systems to serve different audiences where a single would suffice.
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Any sort of licensing deal would suffice as a stamp of approval by big pharma, and off they went to ring the NASDAQ opening bell.
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Mr Justice Tugendhat said the retired solicitor had deliberately flouted the order and that his conduct was so serious that nothing less than a custodial sentence would suffice.
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And not every station was convinced it needed its own gear when a feed from the National Weather Service would suffice.
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Suffice it to say, oil companies are in no danger of being over taxed and if they would invest in more refining capacity for heavy and sour crudes, the supply and demand for petroleum would stablize, at least over the next period.
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