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Press Secretary Mike McCurry tells CNN that the White House believes it can satisfy Lott's concerns, allowing a final vote on Herman's nomination.
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"An organization can't turn itself inside out to make itself something it isn't so it can satisfy the aspirations of a few people, " she says.
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The creators of a new, web-based service called Rypple claim that it can satisfy Net Geners' desire for frequent assessments while easing the burden on their supervisors.
ECONOMIST: A novel way to satisfy feedback junkies
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Because trasformismo represents an accommodation rather than a creed, Graziano notes, support for a transformist regime will vanish the moment it can no longer satisfy the demands of its clients.
NEWYORKER: Booted
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If they donate cash to charity between now and Jan. 31, they can have it count to satisfy all or part of their 2012 minimum required distribution.
FORBES: Fiscal Cliff Deal Allows Giving IRA Assets To Charity
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It is hard to believe that without the Clearwire WIMAX network, it can even hope to properly satisfy any of these new iPhone customers with a happy experience.
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As a new network with no corporate parentage and no legacy restrictions, The Blaze can afford to negotiate deals that allow it to satisfy both pay-TV subscribers and cord-cutters.
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Even after a triumphant clinical trial, a firm can falter if it loses its grip on its intellectual property, fails to satisfy regulators or loses investors' favour.
ECONOMIST: European biotech: Management shortfall | The
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To recognize that we can't satisfy everyone, but we need to do the best that we can and to recognize that it's possible for public officials and the public itself to stick together even when there are disagreements.
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