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This alone would be sufficient to tag the legislation as immoral, but it also coerced banks to direct scarce resources into risky uses and away from more productive uses.
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The expected proceeds from this release would only be sufficient to fund the U.S. federal government for one day.
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But this would only be if there was "sufficient evidence" to raise concerns over their standard of driving, the committee decided.
BBC: Northampton
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If her real purpose was personal or otherwise not for the purpose of influencing the election, or if you cannot say what the purpose was beyond a reasonable doubt, then that would not be sufficient to satisfy this element.
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The number and type of visas provided through a guest-worker program would have to be sufficient to address this pressing need.
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The calculation for Angela Merkel and for Germany has to be this: If all of Germany's economic might were thrown behind saving the euro would it be sufficient or could it end up de-railing the German economy?
BBC: Eurozone crisis: What Germany can learn from Italy
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While this may be sufficient for in-car navigation systems, it would not be suitable for automated vehicles, which are currently being developed by the likes of Google.
BBC: Spanish scientists develop more accurate sat-nav system
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Still, in four of its past five visits there, the Blues have secured a result that would be sufficient to take the club into the final on this occasion.
WSJ: Tip of the Day
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They said they were confident it would win sufficient support to be passed into law in Northern Ireland this year.
BBC: David Ford
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Lord Mackintosh, for the government, said this would allow the secretary of state to intervene in cases where she believed a merger caused sufficient plurality for it to be blocked or for conditions to be attached.
BBC: Media bill becomes law