81. But he could probably have used some spare parts, as he was playing with a fractured right ankle, a sprained right thumb and a sore right shoulder.
82. But he said the availability of spare parts is one area that needs more improvement.
83. But one need not be pro-life to be disturbed by the prospect of fetal farming or cloning to provide spare human parts.
84. But several other Jeeps had been cannibalized for spare parts.
85. But spare parts are often difficult to find because manufacturers have gone out of business, forcing mechanics to cannibalize from other aircraft.
86. But now, rising spending on information systems is boosting the fortunes of a sector better known for keeping track of corporate data like spare parts and payrolls.
87. But the North Korean government is reluctant to accept a power plant that could make it reliant on its arch-enemy for maintenance and spare parts.
88. But spare parts, food, clothing and scientific waste persist, making it exceedingly difficult, and sometimes impossible, to find things.
89. But the prospect of a human spare parts industry modeled on cooking, farming and car repair raises a new moral problem.
90. But the prospect of turning human embryos into spare parts factories touched a nerve in Congress, which several years ago banned federal funding for such research.