No one would be rash enough to claim that these measures will cure urban decay.
Surely, one would think, that would be enough to recommend the drawing, in and of itself.
And they would anyway be of limited use, because Iraq's arsenal would be enough for only a one-off artillery barrage.
That would be enough to replace one-tenth of the world's petrol consumption.
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America's estimate is that the soonest Iran could make enough for one device would be the end of 2009, but that it could take five or more years longer.
Would you pay for one, and be curious enough to stay and watch what others do?
In such circumstances, all it would take to open the way to demagogues and other sorts of political faith-healer would be a fresh economic crisis, one harsh enough to make voters fear that treacle was turning into quicksand.
The slate wouldn't be a barnstormer with a 1.8GHz Atom Z2760 and 2GB of RAM, but performance also wouldn't be its selling point -- the W3 would be small enough to fit in one hand while carrying the full software support of a PC.
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Its overall appearance had to be striking enough that kids would want one.
Whether it is enough to push them one way or another would best be answered by an independent analysis into the projected impact of removing the tax credit.
The votes of the right and centre-right would be enough to pass the new reform, but one of Mr Monti's strengths is his cross-party backing and he will not want to be seen as a stooge of the conservatives.
It would be bad enough if the opportunity cost was a steady one to two percent per year.
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One might have guessed that it would be a long time before anybody was foolish enough again to tie up a big chunk of his retirement savings in the same enterprise that issues his paycheck.
Under phase one of the scheme, one unit capable of generating enough electricity for up to 6, 000 homes would be tested at West Dale Bay.
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If it had done so, there would be at least one major investment bank providing analyst coverage, which might be enough insight to keep the short-sellers honest.
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But he added that if you had a small star - as this one is - then a moderate-sized planet would block out enough light to be detected by telescopes.
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If the equivalent of an earthquake were to occur on one (and they are known to occur on pulsars), it would be powerful enough to erupt with a blast of gamma rays thereby solving puzzle number three, the soft gamma-ray repeaters.
Dr Jiang reckoned that a cold plasma, particularly one rich in oxygen ions (which are notoriously destructive of organic materials), would be enough to do the job of breaking up a biofilm without harming the patient.
But I would have thought it rare for one single company to boost such a market enough for it to be visible in the national figures.
The question is a hard enough for one to answer, but one fact is clear: the answer would surely be strikingly different depending on what time period one is speaking about.
But if Mars One is televising the whole thing, that would at least be good for ratings, allowing the company to earn enough money to send more teams out there.
"One nice thing about light is that creatures develop eyes, and it would be possible to make optical radiation bright enough to see, " says Paul Horowitz, a professor of physics at Harvard University.
One reform supporter, Common Cause legislative director Matt Keller, said he was "pretty confident" enough signatures would be collected.
However, they had already done enough to put them to make sure their first outing in Europe would be a successful one.
In one with broken receptors, a mere 6% is enough to overload other tissues to the point where lipids would be toxic.
This yields some of the strongest permanent magnets around, but they would still not be quite strong enough without another innovation made a few years ago by Klaus Halbach, one of Dr Post's colleagues at Livermore's sister laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley.
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