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Food has dipped below the amount needed to satisfy the minimum human needs.
What would that piece of legislation have to contain to satisfy you that corruption is being taken seriously?
So the question here is to satisfy me or to satisfy everybody else in the Ukrainian civil society.
but it's also a capital C comedy filled to the brim with jokes similar to Barbie, with breathtaking stunts that satisfy in all the ways you want them to, similar to Top Gun.
Not only does it star Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, who both dominated the box office last summer, but it's also a capital-C comedy, filled to the brim with jokes similar to Barbie, with breathtaking stunts that satisfy in all the ways you want them to, similar to Top Gun.
Even rental companies, which had sold off a lot of their fleets at the beginning of the pandemic, were buying used cars at auction to satisfy their own customers.
Even rental companies, which had sold off a lot of their fleets at the beginning of the pandemic, were buying used cars at auction to satisfy their own customers.
And the potential of that, as well as the announcement of the biggest share buyback in the company's history, appeared to satisfy investors.
So instead of trying to study continuously for hours, experts recommend taking short 5 to 15-minute breaks in between to satisfy your need for immediate gratification.
Bernie Goldberg, I don't need to satisfy your version of what fair satire is or should be.
To satisfy our very real desire to see and hear and connect with non-human creatures,
Every year they had to raise their price to continue to satisfy Wall Street.
Every year, they had to raise their price to continue to satisfy Wall Street.
The objective of the process audit is to determine the production capability to deliver products and services to satisfy the customer requirements.
The objective of the process audit is to determine the production capability to deliver products and services to satisfy the customer requirements.