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satisfy and fanbase
as an attempt to both satisfy the band's fanbase and serve as a potential demo to attract interest from record labels.
Check Out This Ride !, the band's first self-produced and independently distributed album since their 1996 debut The Return of The Aquabats, was recorded to both satisfy the group's fanbase after four years of no new material, as well as serve as a potential demo to attract interest from record labels.

satisfy and decided
" Judicial economy " most commonly refers to the refusal of a court to decide one or more claims raised in a case, on the grounds that it has decided other claims in the case and that its decision on those claims should satisfy the parties.
The integrating provinces of Castile – La Mancha opposed such a special status, and after considering other options — like its inclusion to the community of Castile and León or its constitution as an entity similar to a federal district — it was decided that the province of Madrid would become a single-province autonomous community by appealing to the 144th article of the constitution, whereby the Parliament can authorize the creation of an autonomous community, even if it did not satisfy the requirement of having a distinct historical identity, if it was the " nation's interest ".
His reception by the critics at the Salon was cool and Corot decided to return to Italy, having failed to satisfy them with his Neoclassical themes.
His $ 400 per year salary did not satisfy his ambition, and in the spring of 1904, after two and a half years on the job, he decided that he wanted a university education.
Vocalist Toshi decided to leave the band as the glamorous, success-oriented life of a rock star failed to satisfy him emotionally, as opposed to a simpler life and career.
Viera had claimed that the MLB draft was discriminatory because it had a different residency requirement for Cubans, but Whittemore decided that whatever financial loss Vierra suffered from being subject to the draft did not satisfy the federal injunction requirement of irreparable harm.
In 1959, the family decided the only way to produce the instrument they wanted-with excellent quality and in quantities to satisfy the demand-was to manufacture it themselves.
During the 1990s, the Law School, along with leaders at Whittier College, decided to relocate the campus to Orange County in order to satisfy space needs and in response to requests by the community for an ABA law school in Orange County.
Re Hagger 2 Ch held that the constructive trust comes into existence on the death of the first testator, however this approach was revised in Re Hobley which decided that it must come into existence before the death of the first testator to satisfy the requirement of certainty of subject matter.
However, in January 2010, an administrative law judge, on appeal of that approval, decided that the Final EIS did not satisfy the National Environmental Policy Act because it did not take into account changed conditions, and vacated the approval.

satisfy and purchase
Therefore, previous concept testing methods have failed to provide market researchers with the complete information necessary for them to create products specifically tailored to satisfy a consumer group balance of purchase criteria.
The grant to Smith and Leavitt — who together bought other large tracts from the Native Americans for themselves and their partners — was " on condition that they satisfy all the charge about the purchase of the town's land of Josiah — Indian sagamore, both the principal purchase and all the other charge that hath been about it ".
* 3R a business abbreviation that is used to determine the three primary reasons that a business might purchase a product or service in order to satisfy demands such as ; Revenue, cost Reduction, Regulations
To satisfy the demand of the pulp mill production it became necessary to purchase other species of wood from other Brazilian sources.
This estate liquidated the EL's marginal non-railroad assets and distributed the railroad purchase funds to satisfy much of the large debt burden that the EL and its predecessors had accumulated.
As a result of the acceptance of the SaskPool offer, JRI received a $ 35 million termination fee and was able to purchase a number of AU's grain and farm supply facilities ; Cargill Canada was able to make a similar purchase, as part of a pre-merger deal width SaskPool to satisfy Canada's Competition Bureau.
A liquidation violation occurs when the client sells a security to satisfy a cash obligation for the purchase of a different security after trade date.
Circulating libraries were a way for women, in particular, to satisfy their desire for books without facing the expense of purchase.
To satisfy the conditions of the TLE claim process, Muskoday must purchase at least during that 5 year period.

satisfy and White
With White Zinfandel outselling red Zinfandel 6: 1 by volume, there's not enough juice left over from red wine production to satisfy demand for White Zinfandel.
He was often shown to hold strongly conservative political positions ( albeit to a lesser extent than in The Acadamia Waltz ), to the extent that the Reagan White House's policies, staunchly and unchallenged conservative especially at the time they were implemented, were only sometimes enough to satisfy him, with him remarking early in the President's tenure that he thought " Haig and the generals should run Reagan and his liberal pack right out of the White House ", though both he and the other ( mostly liberal ) characters became less hostile to Reagan's policies as both the strips run and Reagan's tenure ran on.
In just two years, J. L. White made three attempts to revise the Sacred Harp in a manner that would satisfy Sacred Harp singers.
However, the White House said no illegal actions had occurred, and no officials would be terminated ; this did not satisfy Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole, who called for an independent investigation.

satisfy and with
A number of religions also satisfy for many the need of being linked with the ultimate and eternal.
Of course, since we are dealing with fermions, we have to have the operators satisfy canonical anti-commutation relations.
In the early 2000s ( decade ), the industry ’ s plan for survival has included upgrading products to satisfy Western markets and doing cooperative manufacturing with Russian companies.
Chaplin worked hard and the act was popular with audiences, but dancing did not satisfy the child and he dreamt of forming a comedy act.
While many socialist currents advocated economic planning as an eventual substitute for the market for factors of production, some define economic planning as being based on worker-self management, with production being carried out to directly satisfy human needs, and contrast this with the concept of a command economy of the Soviet Union, which they characterize as being based on a top-down bureaucratic administration of the economy in a similar fashion to a capitalist firm.
Newspapers also regularly make references to Doraemon and his pocket as a something with the ability to satisfy all wishes.
After this formal education, Elizabeth spent the next nine years tending to domestic duties, but with her lively mind, energy and vigour, the prospect of a solely domestic existence would not satisfy her, so she continued to study Latin and arithmetic in the mornings and also read widely.
In short, Frederick William I concerned himself with every aspect of his relatively small country, planning to satisfy all that was needed for Prussia to defend itself.
He even protected his privacy with invented press releases about his private life to satisfy the curiosity of the newspapers and the public.
If a complex function = is holomorphic, then u and v have first partial derivatives with respect to x and y, and satisfy the Cauchy – Riemann equations:
There is no amount of money or land that will satisfy greed, but ancient Romans veterans of the Punic wars or of the war against Pyrrhus were content with only two iugera ( acres ) of land in return for all their wounds.
By linking acquisition of new lands in Oregon ( with no slavery ) and Texas ( with slavery ), he hoped to satisfy both North and South.
The non-resonance and non-degeneracy conditions of the KAM theorem become increasingly difficult to satisfy for systems with more degrees of freedom.
with R < sub > AB </ sub > the five-dimensional Ricci curvature, may be re-expressed so that in four dimensions, these solutions satisfy Einstein's equations
The book is dedicated to a Macrinus, who may have been the emperor who reigned 217-218, but that name was not uncommon, and it seems more likely he was simply a young man with a thirst for universal knowledge, which the book was compiled to satisfy.
Weber's preoccupation with the importance of economic calculation led him to develop a critique of socialism as a system that lacked a mechanism for allocating resources efficiently in order to satisfy human needs.
At one point during the crisis, the negotiators demanded direct contact with the hostages to satisfy themselves the Israelis were still alive.
On 27 November 2003, the Dutch Justice Minister Piet Hein Donner announced that his government was considering rules under which coffeeshops would only be allowed to sell soft drugs to Dutch residents in order to satisfy both European neighbors ' concerns about the influx of drugs from the Netherlands, as well as those of Netherlands border town residents unhappy with the influx of " drug tourists " from elsewhere in Europe.
Still politics remained his main passion, and to satisfy this interest he maintained a well-known correspondence with better politically connected friends, attempting to become involved once again in political life.
Doctors Baikouzis and Magnasco state that " he odds that purely fictional references to these phenomena ( so hard to satisfy simultaneously ) would coincide by accident with the only eclipse of the century are minute.
The other pairs listed above satisfy the same type of equation with the exception of Mimas-Tethys resonance.
Towards the latter part of the Middle Ages in Europe, both the State-the State would use the instrument of confiscation for the first time to satisfy a debt-and the Church-the Church succeeded in acquiring immense quantities of land-were allied against the village community to displace the small landlord and they were successful to the extent that today, the village has become the ideal of the individualist, a place in which every man " does what he wills with his own.

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