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In order to exist, these kinds of codes must be selectively applied.
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What must happen first, second, third, in order for it to exist and live within the organization?
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These systematic errors were used to claim energy savings that did not exist in order to impose new rules that increased costs for manufacturers, retailers and distributors.
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First of all, much of the game only seems to exist in order to show off the Kinect technology.
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They exist in order to force Congress to try to deal with the challenge that is presented before it in the need to get our fiscal house in order, to enact further legislation that would reduce our long-term deficits and debt, and to do that, this President believes, in a balanced way.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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It's certainly true that we produce in order to consume, but since no entrepreneurs exist without capital, it could be argued that our obsession with cosmetic and mental wellness subtracts from the base of capital in economically harmful ways.
FORBES: Political Economy
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Comet, which has now ceased to exist, slashed prices in order to clear its remaining stock in the run-up to Christmas, after it went into administration.
BBC: French Connection and Thorntons down on trading reports
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And we're going to have to work both smartly and effectively, but with consistency, in order to make sure that those safe havens don't exist.
WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Press Conference
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About 200 Apple 1s were built, and fewer than 50 are believed to exist still -- most of them not in working order.
CNN: Rare Apple 1 computer sold for $671,000
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The heat exchangers and pipework required to make a 10MW plant already exist, but the 100MW facility will need a pipe that is not only 1km long (in order to reach the cold water at depth) but ten metres in diameter (in order to bring enough of that cold water to the surface).
ECONOMIST: Ocean heat may be used to generate electricity