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have a fit


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  1. I'll bet he'd have a fit if his students fell asleep.
  2. We humans have a great way of twisting facts to fit our conclusion as soon as we have made one.
  3. If the door doesn't fit, you might have to shave off a bit of the wood until it closes properly.
  4. There have been a lot of clothes lately that fit tightly and I don't like it. I prefer clothes with a loose design.
  5. If you want a golden rule that will fit everybody, this is it: Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.
  6. derive from animals which have been slaughtered in a slaughterhouse, and which have been found fit for human consumption following ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection;
  7. If they do not have a standard screw coupler and buffers they shall have the facility to fit an emergency coupler at both ends.
  8. they derive from animals which have been slaughtered in a slaughterhouse, and which have been found fit for human consumption following ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection;
  9. the meat products have as such been passed as fit for human consumption following a veterinary inspection carried out in accordance with Directive 72/462/EEC;
  10. New and fit banknotes withdrawn by third parties at NCB counters irrespective of whether the withdrawn banknotes have been debited from a customer's account or not.
  11. ‘Fit banknotes’ means: (i) euro banknotes which have been returned to NCBs and which are fit for circulation in accordance with a separate ECB legal act on banknote processing by NCBs; or (ii) euro banknotes which have been returned to credit institutions, including NHTO banks and ECI banks, and which are fit for circulation in accordance with the minimum sorting standards laid down in the BRF.
  12. Raw materials listed in point 1(a) to (d) must derive from animals which have been slaughtered in a slaughterhouse and whose carcases have been found fit for human consumption following ante-and post-mortem inspection or, in the case of hides and skins from wild game, found fit for human consumption.
  13. Raw materials listed in point 1(a) to (e) must derive from animals which have been slaughtered in a slaughterhouse and whose carcases have been found fit for human consumption following ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection or, in the case of hides and skins from wild game, found fit for human consumption.
  14. means: (i) euro banknotes which have been returned to NCBs and which are fit for circulation in accordance with a separate ECB legal act on banknote processing by NCBs; or (ii) euro banknotes which have been returned to credit institutions, including NHTO banks and ECI banks, and which are fit for circulation in accordance with the minimum sorting standards laid down in the BRF.
  15. This may not apply to an injury scenario with a (young) child or other vulnerable user (see table 1) who cannot read. When accidents have been reported that fit into the injury scenario, the probability for that scenario could increase.