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will and suffice
Nor will the hack, the Jack-of-all-trades, still found in some of the smaller art schools, suffice.
If the succession is a matter of public record, certificates of the Secretaries of State or other public officials having custody of the documents will suffice ; ;
The following example will suffice: " Iao Sabaoth, Adonai.
In any event, a multivitamin taken once a day will suffice for the majority of the population.
Oskar Sandberg's research ( during the development of version 0. 7 ) shows that this " path folding " is critical, and that a very simple routing algorithm will suffice provided there is path folding.
There are, relatively speaking, no such simple solutions for factorials ; any combination of sums, products, powers, exponential functions, or logarithms with a fixed number of terms will not suffice to express n < nowiki >!</ nowiki >.
Then, once this claim ( expressed in the previous sentence ) is proved, it will suffice to prove " φ is either refutable or satisfiable " only for φ's belonging to the class C. Note also that if φ is provably equivalent to ψ ( i. e., ( φ ≡ ψ ) is provable ), then it is indeed the case that " ψ is either refutable or satisfiable "" φ is either refutable or satisfiable " ( the soundness theorem is needed to show this ).
More generally any quadratically closed subfield of or will suffice for this purpose, e. g., the algebraic numbers, but when it is a proper subfield ( i. e., neither nor ) even finite-dimensional inner product spaces will fail to be metrically complete.
If the addressee is within the same country, there is no need for an IRC because a self-addressed stamped envelope ( SASE ) or return postcard will suffice ; but if the addressee is in another country an IRC removes the necessity of acquiring foreign postage or sending appropriate currency.
If twice or three times that does not suffice, then not even the wealth of Croesus or of Persia will suffice.
The description that an initial false statement is a prelude to the making of more false statements is false ; however, even one false premise will suffice to disprove an argument.
While optimal aperture can be determined mechanically, how much sharpness is required depends on how the image will be used – if the final image is viewed under normal conditions ( e. g., an 8 ″× 10 ″ image viewed at 10 ″), it may suffice to determine the < var > f </ var >- number using criteria for minimum required sharpness, and there may be no practical benefit from further reducing the size of the blur spot.
If a robbery is foiled before it can be completed, an alternative offence under section 8 ( 2 ) of the 1968 Act is assault ; any act which intentionally or recklessly causes another to fear the immediate and unlawful use of force, with an intent to rob, will suffice.
Many flat panel LCD monitors have only the DVI-D connection so that a DVI-D male to DVI-D male cable will suffice when connecting the monitor to a computer's DVI-I female connector.
This assumption is a simplification as free-fall only truly applies to the planetary center, but will suffice for this derivation.
Only an original will can be admitted to probate in the vast majority of jurisdictions even the most accurate photocopy will not suffice.
It is considered poor form to use hammered aid where clean aid will suffice.
Since a newly-elected member is required to eulogize his predecessor in his installation ceremony, it is not uncommon that potential candidates refuse to apply for particular seats because they dislike the predecessors so much that even an enormous exercise in tact will not suffice.
Salt and brine are used for the purpose in both traditions, but salting is more common in Kosher Shechita ( where it is all but required ) than in Halal Dhabiha ( as in most cases, draining alone will suffice ).
This is why we can usually ignore quantum mechanics when dealing with everyday objects ; instead the classical description will suffice.
It seems silly to go through this trouble when pronouns will suffice ( and when they make more sense to the casual reader ), but in systems of mathematical logic, there is generally no analog of the pronoun.
These indications will suffice to show the general course of the argument in the first section of the Traité des sensations.

will and say
Many Northeners believe this, too, but few of them will say so publicly.
It only means that there will be new form, and that this form will be of such a type that it admits the chaos and does not try to say that the chaos is really something else.
Who will say that our country is even now a homogeneous community??
For pride's sake, I will not say that the coy and leering vade mecum of those verses insinuated itself into my soul.
William Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in which this control is effected: `` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love ( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem ) and if it is to talk of anger and murder ( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation ) -- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at all.
The Hearst men say that if Hearst is nominated, he and his immediate friends will contribute to the Democratic National Committee the sum of $1,500,000.
With facts mainly in his mind, he was often acute in the matter of style, and he said, `` The young who have as yet nothing to say will try larks with initial letters and broken lines.
I say to you that the Church will ever decry evil ''!!
Indeed, if pressed, we would say what the late Robert Henri, American painter, said to a pupil, `` Anything will do for a subject: it's what you do with it that counts ''.
The president has little influence in day-by-day curricular changes, but if he looks ahead two, three, or five years to anticipate issues and throw out challenging ideas, he can open the way for innovation, and he can also have a great deal to say as to what path it will take.
`` Dearly beloved '', he preached, `` unless you repent of your sins in a measure, and become converted to a degree, you will, I regret to say, be damned to a more or less extent ''.
Needless to say, strong hands are not eager to be joined by weak hands, for this increases the risk that they will have to absorb what these weak hands unload on the way up, at higher prices, during the run-up phase of the campaign.
This is not to say that the level of consumer expenditures will not continue to rise in the Sixties.
In that event, we can correctly say that we have received an authoritative interpretation of the matter, and one which we can follow statewide with confidence that the policy will not be overthrown in other Superior Courts.
That is to say, an allowance for `` cost of capital '' will be assumed to be included directly in the cost apportionment.
Many of you will say, `` Well, what can I do ''??
But as I have said before, if I announce my candidacy, I will have something definite to say about running mates ''.
To them especially the librarians, with the help of co-ops, hope they will never have to say, `` I'm sorry, we don't have that book ''.
It is difficult to say what can be done about them except that we must learn to recognize when it is they, rather than pretexts for them, that are causing the trouble, and do everything possible to nurture the healthy personalities that will prevent the development of such deficiencies.
Defying Lincoln's prediction that " the world will little note, nor long remember what we say here ," the Address became the most quoted speech in American history.
For example James's will might say: " I give all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate to my daughter Lilly.
Ash eventually finds the real one and attempts to say the magic phrase that will allow him to remove the book safely — " Klaatu verata nicto ".
" Needless to say, this is highly dangerous and will damage the eye in seconds.
Pausing for a moment he scribbled on the back of an old tavern bill a note addressed to his wife, Sarah: " I have no time to say more but to beg you will give my duty to the Queen, and let her know her army has had a glorious victory.

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