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| that while the speaker is | sufficiently | educated not to use uncompromising |
| media actors may not be | sufficiently | familiar with the uncompromising scots |
| and the superior so as | sufficiently | to identify them or ii |
| and the superior so as | sufficiently | to identify them where the |
| wording of the bill is | sufficiently | flexible to allow councils to |
| and party staff will be | sufficiently | flexible to enable msps to |
| make regulations which may be | sufficiently | flexible to incorporate many suggestions |
| supply and quality have improved | sufficiently | to allow that to happen |
| that housing conditions have improved | sufficiently | to support that there is |
| housing conditions nationally have improved | sufficiently | to sustain such an extension |
| example field is the language | sufficiently | technical bearing in mind the |
| label when travel speeds advanced | sufficiently | for them to be passed |
| and fewer teachers may be | sufficiently | familiar with it to be |
| candidates and teachers could be | sufficiently | reduced without changing the formal |
| choice tenor is the language | sufficiently | formal or informal to suit |
| and elderly until they are | sufficiently | ill to fit her definition |
| or course is that a | sufficiently | tight definition i wonder why |
| discloses that there was a | sufficiently | significant sexual element to the |
| the proposed action cannot be | sufficiently | achieved by the member states |
| much with ideas and not | sufficiently | trusting to the truths that |
| were told that it was | sufficiently | serious and that it could |
| context might not be considered | sufficiently | serious to warrant intrusive surveillance |
| refer to the language being | sufficiently | accurate to convey meaning clearly |
| community because it was not | sufficiently | aware of disabled people s |
| of their youth they are | sufficiently | aware of it to make |
| the letters will raise it | sufficiently | to achieve perfection it takes |
| song composition although society was | sufficiently | hierarchical to prevent the upward |
| do not seem to be | sufficiently | widespread to cause lasting damage |
| the arrangements for arbitration are | sufficiently | backed up by the power |
| geneva the scots language was | sufficiently | close to elizabethan english for |
| chemicals is the current regime | sufficiently | robust in relation to planning |
| not think that they are | sufficiently | transparent at present perhaps they |
| in the bill is not | sufficiently | clear that the withdrawal of |
| network if it is not | sufficiently | well used and nor can |
| of today is not engaging | sufficiently | well with its citizens how |
| s voice had i recovered | sufficiently | from my great loss to |
| and that the situation is | sufficiently | parlous that we should increase |
| whether the budgetary process is | sufficiently | stable i appreciate that this |
| good if that awareness is | sufficiently | wide to cover all groups |
| nobody joined up the signs | sufficiently | to realise what was happening |
| i felt that it went | sufficiently | to the heart of the |
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