If only one company has access to the full data, how do you get a second opinion?
Even if only one third of these policies are affected, this amounts to more than five million people.
If only one person lives there as their main residence then they are eligible for the 25% discount.
But if only one has a condition, it is likely that environmental factors play a relatively greater influence.
Planes can fly safely even if only one engine is operational, he said.
If only one parent has it, your odds fall to around 10 percent.
If only one party files within 10 days, that party wins the race and gets its choice of forum.
If only one were to hit or IMPACT EARTH on land get ready for a winter you will never forget.
This may work well if only one of the devices is a " data hog, " but multiple data-sucking devices could become costly.
If only one spouse dies early, you lose only half the benefit.
If only one company is advertising, market share goes up, but in a heavy advertising battle it can start to seem like stasis.
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So here's my question: Does it count as a family dinner if only one parent is home and that parent ordered in?
Cloud may be a workable approach, however, if only one of these elements (hardware, operating system, or application layer) are based on custom technology.
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"I don't think a country will improve if only one gender accelerates in society while the other just stays as it is, " she says.
That means that if only one individual in a partnership was infected, the couple would be able to have children without risking an infection in the other.
And we will not be satisfied -- you can be sure -- if only one or two or three of them pass -- because all of them should pass.
Every commitment to an idea is ultimately subject to forfeit to the exigencies of the moment, if only one puts on the perfunctory public showmanship about fighting and resisting first.
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If only one member of the couple had worked, we calculate a six-fold difference between contributions and benefits since both spouses are eligible for Medicare yet only one has paid taxes.
Professor Ledger argues that if only one embryo was transferred per IVF cycle, and hence avoid higher neonatal care costs, it would free up more money for more couples to have free IVF.
Tara Whittington, a math teacher at Villa Rica High School near Atlanta, Georgia, who makes hand sanitizer available for her students, considers school closures a waste of time if only one student has H1N1, but supports dismissal if a quarter of the students become ill.
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Furthermore, because perjury and obstruction charges often arise from private dealings with few observers, the courts have required either two witnesses who testify directly to the facts establishing the crime, or if only one witness testifies to the facts constituting the alleged perjury, that there be substantial corroborating proof to establish guilt.
He was Mr Gretna - taking them from the obscurity of England's Unibond League to the top level of Scottish football - if only for one season.
But what I saw in "Homeland" left me thinking what fun it might be, if only for one season, to write about such sensationally smart and sustained entertainment.
And while satisfying one of the seven tests seems fairly straightforward if you only own one S corporation or partnership interest, what if you own five, or ten, or twenty?
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If the urge is there, I'm going to assume, first, that you can afford it and, second, that you think it's a piece that's worth owning and wearing, if only for one season.
Most polymers used in 3D printers are too hard and inflexible to make a comfortable shoe, although fashion students and designers have not been deterred from producing them, if only for one lap down a runway.
This may or may not be a result of climate change, but experts give warning that if the predicted increase in temperatures does come about, if only by one or two degrees, the borderlands will become unsustainable.
Companies can use a short form--which simply identifies the plant and the chemical found there--only if they release less than 500 pounds of just one chemical and only if that chemical is not considered one of the most hazardous substances.
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