She is keen on getting him back, and is willing to do criminal deeds to satisfy her goal.
She added: "This would not in any way satisfy the President's goal of regulatory reform that would give us fair, effective, and enforceable laws."
Former Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant formed the group in 1981 to satisfy his long-time goal in having a rock band with a heavy R&B basis.
So Mr. Hebson set up two accounts to satisfy each person's goal, and between them they have what might be viewed as a balanced portfolio.
City spokesman Matt Robinson said that if it succeeds, Tracy will be the second city after Riverside to satisfy the state's goal for sustainable communities.
(This leaves the offspring infected as well, satisfying the bacteria's goal of ensuring its own survival.)
Lastly, an Alaska conversion could not satisfy the navy's goal of having new aircraft carriers quickly, as the work needed to modify the ships into carriers would entail long delays.
And he said they had made little effort to come up with other remedies to satisfy Ms. Faulkner's goal of attending the school.
She said that the plan for renovating the station would "satisfy Amtrak's goal of expanded service and greater reliability while strengthening New Rochelle's downtown area."
"Hopefully, we'll be able to come out with a bill that in the near future will satisfy everyone's goal of protecting as many workers as possible," Ms. Quinn said.