Be what is needed or be good enough for what is required.
1 Energy efficiency projects, for example to insulate homes, may fit the bill .
2 As nice as these places were they didn't really fit the bill .
3 He does not fit the bill , however, for a prototype Mourinho midfielder.
4 Here are four of the more popular services that fit the bill .
5 Gayle fit the bill so well and it was written so well.
6 I am a millennial-anolder millennial, but I still fit the bill .
7 Woods has been toying with some names but none fit the bill .
8 The concept fit the bill perfectly, and was phenomenally cheap at £42m.
9 But Russian dissidents and oligarchs chased by Scottish police fit the bill perfectly.
10 She was long without a father, he reasoned, and Mel fit the bill .
11 The Czech model, just 19 at the time, fit the bill .
12 He checked rates, read reviews and found a lender that fit the bill .
13 If you fit the bill , consult with your health care provider.
14 Merkel also needs leverage against the SPD, and the Greens fit the bill .
15 A more mobile attacker like Motupa would, therefore, fit the bill .
16 He found the chapter on replication and decided that might fit the bill .
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