He was battling injuries to his knee and wrist but said he should be fine.
Since then, the company simply assumed that products manufactured before and after that should be fine, he added.
"If you're allowed to dress in shorts and torn T-shirts for work, " then sandals should be fine, he says.
But unless a place looks just too grungy or is located on a traffic-clogged curb, you should be fine.
Surgery to stabilize the bones is usually successful, and Ware should be fine to play next season, he said.
The other deputy was in surgery "but he should be fine, " McMahon said.
"It's down to the individual - if your diet's good and your training's good you should be fine, " he said.
Because of the short half life of radioactive iodine (8 days), in a month or so the water should be fine again.
If the economy continues to improve and the Fed's eventual shift away from easy money doesn't cripple profits, the market should be fine, analysts say.
Mariners manager Eric Wedge said LHP Felix Hernandez was "pretty sore this morning" but the ace should be fine after tweaking his back Tuesday night.
While the study didn't test the effect of shrimp on people with high cholesterol, health experts say moderate amounts of shrimp should be fine for them too.
We should be fine with a Christian Scientist refusing any health insurance coverage for his employees And with Scientology bakery owners denying mental health coverage to their employees.
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The softness in demand from international markets like China is something of a weight on results, but if the U.S. housing recovery continues, even with the occasional hiccup, Whirlpool should be fine.
If not, remember that the bond you purchase should pay par at maturity, so if nothing changes with the company and you intend to hold the paper until it matures, you should be fine.
If demand and supply play out as they expect, Peabody should be just fine.
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The IRS announced this hold-up with some very specific taxpayers in mind, stressing that everyone else should be just fine and can file early if they like.
The fact is that publicly traded companies probably should not be in the fine-wine business, at any time.
Mercedes-Benz Flagship Dealership opened last month in Manhattan setting the tone for what shopping should be like beginning with fine architectural excellence.
In every case, each individual's talent was matched by a unique vision of what a fine watch should be.
Since one is a quantity (of money) goal and the other is a rate (of interest) goal, some fine tuning should be possible.
Paul Ryan is a very fine man and should be given a full and fair hearing.
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It really does seem to me like the government should be able to track down and fine the myriad of companies who do this.
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However, I do like the dual threat that Kapernick is, so as long as he can keep his emotions under control, he should be able to turn in a fine game.
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And if the fur and leather pants (on the men) in the room that night are any indication they should be able to hit their goal just fine.
Despite the 22x zoom lens, the camera was very thin and light -- it should be able to tuck into a pocket just fine.
Mike Stein, a professor of social policy at the University of York, feels strongly that the fine details of the case should not be revealed.
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On Thursday, at London's Criminal Appeal Court, the port authority's lawyers are expected to argue the fine was "manifestly excessive" and should be reduced.
They should be required to register, pay their taxes, pay a fine, and learn English.
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The argument lies in the fine points: On what basis should the talks be held?
When the typical workplace practice is not to monitor, employees should be able to depend on that policy and not on the fine print a cautious corporate counsel inserts in the employee handbook.
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