1.  As a result, a child may not to want to see his father, which could influence a judge or other officials making a custody decision.

2.  As privacy questions mount, the Clinton administration has announced a plan to hold a high-level conference in May to discuss Internet privacy issues.

3.  During a waiting period following notification, the government agencies may to challenge or raise issues concerning the planned acquisition.

4.  Even so, it may to take more than a repackaged company to win back the trust of investors.

5.  First, it needs at least six hours of full sun, so you may need to move it to a sunnier spot.

6.  Florence Nightingale has a nursing staff of 340, but Pascocello values the ombudsman because she helps spot problems the staff might miss.

7.  Five exhibition games certainly helped the perception that they might be on their way.

8.  Greenspan's comments strongly indicated that he thought serious deficit reduction would help the dollar's value, which might otherwise be undermined by lower or steady interest rates.

9.  He grapples with his desire to help her and his fear that his actions might be misinterpreted.

10.  He retired from the Giants after the 1990 season, waiting until May to make a decision while he flirted with other franchises.

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