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I’ve heard Simon say on talk shows (like Ellen) that Carrie should win PROVIDED that nerves/inexperience don’t get to her.
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So my Norse pagan ritual drinking (done as part of most routine ceremonies both seasonal and special) is fine PROVIDED that the quantities are “reasonable.”
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It says “may be conducted more frequently THEN PROVIDED UNDER PARAGRAPH (1)” In other words, it says if conditions speed up (worsen), the patient can have this service sooner then is USUALLY ALLOWED FOR and COMPENSATED FOR, because of the change in circumstances.
Wonk Room » Conservatives Fabricate ‘Mandatory’ End-Of-Life Consultations In House Bill 2009
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Good point, PROVIDED DADT is not (in fact) already built into congressionally established law.
Think Progress » McCain On DADT: ‘I Will Be Glad To Listen To The Views Of Military Leaders’ 2010
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Although this is primarily being done for the benefit of the employer, it may not be a terrible deal for the employees PROVIDED THAT the employer is in a position to guarantee career-length employment in return.
Matthew Yglesias » Paying for the Experience that Counts 2010
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So my Norse pagan ritual drinking (done as part of most routine ceremonies both seasonal and special) is fine PROVIDED that the quantities are “reasonable.”
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Hey, according to the website – PENS ARE PROVIDED.
In the Realm of “What I’m Doing” reudaly 2009
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Whatever “intelligence tests” actually test, PROVIDED THAT THEY ARE FAIR, they do demonstrate a range of scores that are reliably repeatable within groups of similar environmental and historical backgrounds.
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As a "Republican" who is tired of war, I was thinking of crossing sides this time around PROVIDED that Hillary was not the nominee.
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A new report from the National Research Council, LAUNCHING SCIENCE: SCIENCE OPPORTUNITIES PROVIDED BY NASA'S CONSTELLATION PROGRAM, reviews science missions that would be uniquely suited to the new Constellation system of spacecraft being developed by NASA for human space exploration beyond low Earth orbit.
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