It may not be necessary, or it may be necessary.
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Medication and therapy can be necessary, and maybe they'll be necessary for me someday too.
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We're starting the process, we hope it's not going to be necessary but it could be necessary, the state is working on it very hard themselves but we'll probably supplement.
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Kim is less certain that this step will be necessary.
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Note: No Face ID or passcode authentication will be necessary.
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But she hopes one day such comparisons won't be necessary.
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But four Republicans, not three, would be necessary (The Hill).
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Signing up for Google Voice, however, will not be necessary.
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But deadly force has to be necessary to be justified.
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There are places where brute force policies will be necessary.
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Will lobbying be necessary to get them on the road?
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But it's worth asking why that would even be necessary.
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But such an extreme step might not even be necessary.
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Indeed, intelligent machines may be necessary to solve these problems.
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Johnson had previously insisted such moves would not be necessary.
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It's going to be necessary for this journey you're on.
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To speed it up, some unconventional policies may be necessary.
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But the trend is clear: it just won't be necessary.
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Deferral of the tax liability would also not be necessary.
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But in some cases, a kidney transplant might be necessary.
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No, a formal gown or tuxedo may not be necessary.
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But if we don't have them, it would be necessary.
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At this point, it appears they may not be necessary.
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This change may be necessary and should be considered immediately.
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In some cases, that reversal might not even be necessary.
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And it really does seem like confiscation would be necessary.
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It's depressing, but that inspirational virtuosity will always be necessary.
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That means steeper cuts may be necessary for industrial users.
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The officials said that would not be necessary or helpful.
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How long this will be necessary, no one is sure.
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"I don't think that will be necessary," her mom said.
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Talking about money may not be necessary for all couples.
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A repeat election may be necessary to break the deadlock.
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"I don't think it would be necessary, no," Trump said.
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No one quite knows how many genomes might be necessary.
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With all this in mind, emergency intervention can be necessary.
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After all, "trust" wouldn't be necessary if the plan was working.
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"I don't think it's going to be necessary," he told reporters.
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Probably some kind of universally implanted mindreading chip would be necessary.
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That could be necessary given the potential costs from the program.
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However, there are others who argue that it shouldn't be necessary.
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That said, higher growth will be necessary to achieve this target.
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Would that really be necessary if their products are so great?
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CHANG: That very well may be necessary sometime down the road.
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If that doesn't work, steroidal injections might be necessary, he says.
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A: If the circumstance compels it, then it will be necessary.
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But a serious overhaul will be necessary to get Senate approval.
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Finally, the sleep needs to be necessary to the animal's survival.
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Their participation will be necessary to execute longer-term commercial plans.
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This drastic step would not be necessary in a healthier republic.
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In such a scenario, the "California Waiver" would not be necessary.
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Reconstructive surgery will be necessary to repair Frost's face and eyes.
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More job sharing with higher hourly wages may also be necessary.
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Having a translation feature would be necessary for an international rollout.
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Their strong leadership will be necessary long after the Olympic games.
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If the bone does not heal properly, surgery would be necessary.
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Proof of a disability will not be necessary, Pepin-Cato said.
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Rossello said he was confident the cuts would not be necessary.
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He added he does not think a shutdown will be necessary.
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Jose Quintana ensured extra innings would not be necessary on Sunday.
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She tried not to think about why they might be necessary.
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But the expanding opioid epidemic shows why it might be necessary.
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A place where bringing menus to our table won't be necessary.
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In a perfect world, such caution and cunning wouldn't be necessary.
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Unfortunately, we also don't know how long this will be necessary.
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"And his candidacy, I think he will find, won't be necessary."
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Yet more of them will be necessary in the long run.
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It's going to be necessary and it's going to be bipartisan.
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Bigger and broader tariffs may be necessary to get China's attention.
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Technology will be necessary but not sufficient to make positive changes.
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Reform of some legal procedures and attitudes may well be necessary.
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Curry hopes a similar leak won't be necessary this time around.
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"Things that may be morally inappropriate may be necessary," she said.
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"But we're expecting rain tomorrow, so it may not be necessary."
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Both of them might be necessary parts of the climate solution.
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Tusk admitted an emergency EU meeting next week might be necessary.
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Enlightenment project will be necessary, but by no means sufficient, for this
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" ... "Doubling is really scary against these guys, but it may be necessary.
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There are reasons that an in-home technician visit may be necessary.
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Battery service, which might be necessary as the headphones age, costs $49.
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But some short term pains may be necessary for long term gains.
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Some of these measurements might not be necessary for you to track.
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The real problem is the sheer size of what would be necessary.
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In a cloudified future, expensive loss-leaders would no longer be necessary.
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Sometimes, of course, a little help may not be necessary at all.
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His death would be devastating, but more importantly it would be necessary.
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But Comey said he hoped that a subpoena would not be necessary.
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Further stimulus would not be necessary if corporate Japan did its bit.
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I think the specific goal is to make SKATEISM not be necessary.
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Greg Abbott has said as much as $125 billion might be necessary.
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As Trump himself has acknowledged, more summits are likely to be necessary.
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I don't think it is going to be necessary to cut rates.
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Those funds may be necessary as competition in the security world increases.
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" "A massive tax increase will be necessary to fund Hillary Clinton's agenda.
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One member thought another hike could be necessary in the near future.
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Other commenters were not convinced that eating the blueberry would be necessary.
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So I don't think it's going to be necessary to cut rates.
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Plus, it won't be necessary to buy special versions of Windows apps.
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The energy tonight is intense, so some alone time may be necessary.
|
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He said he doesn't like the concept, but it may be necessary.
|
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And he said a direct bailout by some countries might be necessary.
|
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Some use it to argue that small nuclear plants will be necessary.
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Trump also said a quarantine would not be necessary in those states.
|
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It should not be necessary to draft separate policies for these events.
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Westling said he was not sure if a hearing would be necessary.
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It may be necessary, as the stew will thicken as it sits.
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It might well be necessary to deploy a quickly spreading gene drive.
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What's next: A repeat election may be necessary to break the deadlock.
|
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Yet he allows that there are moments when it may be necessary.
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He also warned that involuntary furloughs or pay cuts might be necessary.
|
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Once a fungal infection becomes established, antifungal medication will probably be necessary.
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Some of these will doubtless be necessary, and some will happen regardless.
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"But it is likely that further steps will be necessary," he added.
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Hence it would be necessary for America to sell its products overseas.
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That wouldn't be necessary, Flynn said—he would just call Michael Ledeen.
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|
It will not happen overnight, and compromises will be necessary all around.
|
|
While these government bans are welcome, they may not even be necessary.
|
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The faster and sooner emissions fall, the less CCS will be necessary.
|
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Involving other family members and institutions may be necessary for complex situations.
|
|
It may be necessary, but that does not make it less painful.
|
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In some kind of hyper-idealized world, that might not be necessary.
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The researchers concluded that additional training may be necessary for e-scooter riders.
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My best is what is going to be necessary to win against him.
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But the Yahoo group may still be necessary to companies in the industry.
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Because he doesn't have any dependents, it might not be necessary, Westlin says.
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The State Health Department told village officials that testing would not be necessary.
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No less may be necessary to attract a successor to the top job.
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I also have a Louisville Slugger, should a low-tech option be necessary.
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Moreover, those prevention-oriented surgeries might not even turn out to be necessary.
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More research and monitoring will be necessary before any approvals will be made.
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But only when they are judged by ministers to be necessary and proportionate.
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Yet radical action may be necessary in countries with big, impoverished, rural populations.
|
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But dodging it can be necessary to develop diagnostic tools for electronic devices.
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Some decent positive surprises may be necessary for the market to gain conviction.
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This is a dangerous storm, and evacuation of some neighborhoods may be necessary.
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He added that if they rose too much, regulatory intervention would be necessary.
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Tax increases would be necessary to maintain high-quality education at low costs.
|
|
These low-dollar donors, he said, "will be necessary to win in November".
|
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Tax increases will not be necessary to fund it, NBC New York reported.
|
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Given the weaker iPhone demand expected, Barclays said M&A would be necessary.
|
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Edwards argues that that will be necessary as the US economy loses steam.
|
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Additional manpower, however, would be necessary to operate a modern-day virtual wall.
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A detailed investigation would be necessary to make such a finding of fact.
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A two-thirds majority would be necessary to confirm a transfer of power.
|
|
And that change may be necessary for our survival as well as theirs.
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I dream of a day when this flag will no longer be necessary.
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Greater efficiency means that smaller panels, and less charging time, will be necessary.
|
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If so, this means that different treatments would be necessary for different people.
|
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But that need not be necessary when the main topic is divisive enough.
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Depending on the type of friendship, a formal ending may not be necessary.
|
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Now, media streamers might be necessary to make older smart TVs smart again.
|
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For one real estate owner and developer in Manhattan, BitPay won't be necessary.
|
|
And the question is whether that would be necessary to address the problem.
|
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These qualities may be necessary, but don't easily go along with being nice.
|
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Though, she was starting to sense why a lifetime membership might be necessary.
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It's not the most strictly "fun" gift, but it will absolutely be necessary.
|
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Compromises are necessary, and they will continue to be necessary in the future.
|
|
You might be able to cancel, but a doctor's note could be necessary.
|
|
New production methods, vendors, and routes may be necessary to avoid supply disruptions.
|
|
A top American expert said on Sunday that regional lockdowns could be necessary.
|
|
But multiple women should not be necessary to corroborate a sole woman's account.
|
|
He said he doesn't like the concept but that it may be necessary.
|
|
That's when I realized a tutorial on the free press might be necessary.
|
|
Obamacare reform was always going to be necessary, in one form or another.
|
|
If they uncover new misconduct, he said, a second impeachment could be necessary.
|
|
Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, has said that will not be necessary.
|
|
While leaking is a dirty game, sometimes it may, in fact, be necessary.
|
|
"That said, we have many other military options available should they be necessary."
|
|
Much diplomacy and intra-alliance dialogue will be necessary in the next four years.
|
|
House Speaker Paul Ryan once again emphasized that a "transition" period will be necessary.
|
|
What additional authorities may be necessary to satisfy the recommendations in the GAO report?
|
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But he added that bipartisan cooperation may be necessary for tax reform to succeed.
|
|
It would be necessary for them to secure more funding in order to proceed.
|
|
If he refuses the public route, some Democrats say a subpoena will be necessary.
|
|
But if this new rumor is true, such tactics may no longer be necessary.
|
|
These facilities are very tricky to clean up, and CCS may be necessary here.
|
|
But if they are to remain truly open to all, it will be necessary.
|
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The official said that would be necessary for any such move to take place.
|
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That isn't impossible, but it does raise the question...why would that be necessary?
|
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Yes, that means subtitles will be necessary here, but they will be worth it.
|
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The agreement means an arbitration appointment scheduled for July 29 will not be necessary.
|
|
Overcoming the limitations of normal rocket propulsion systems will be necessary for interstellar travel.
|
|
And also it would be necessary to convince at least part of the public.
|
|
They won't be necessary in a world where every Uber car is self-driving.
|
|
This time, it apparently has not, and some form of rapprochement will be necessary.
|
|
A subpoena for the potential tapes should not be necessary, the Republican senator added.
|
|
The moment I discover this, the act of photographing will no longer be necessary.
|
|
The bank's analysts said higher spreads and redemptions would be necessary for a correction.
|
|
Officials hint a move to continental Europe by London-based businesses may be necessary.
|
|
Policies that address disruptions to employment and social inequality may very well be necessary.
|
|
A a price drop wouldn't be necessary if people were actually buying the Rift.
|
|
It will be necessary to inspect the installation and check if it is safe.
|
|
However, additional observations would be necessary to confirm this behavior, Kuntner told Live Science.
|
|
But that shouldn't be necessary, and wouldn't be, if insurers did right by patients.
|
|
Though less outspoken, Republicans have largely conceded that a second vote will be necessary.
|
|
Gathering some intel on the VC firm you're pitching may be necessary for this.
|
|
"When the cravings lead to a poor diet, intervention may be necessary," Higgins says.
|
|
However, Lewis added it will be a long time before drivers won't be necessary.
|
|
Similar measures may be necessary now, said Farrow, because of Puerto Rico's financial difficulties.
|
|
Good relations with Congress will be necessary to get humans back to the moon.
|
|
If the incarceration rate is to come down further, though, it will be necessary.
|
|
The Falcon Heavy will also be necessary if you're colonizing the moon or Mars.
|
|
Ensuring that sites like Cloudflare remain content-neutral might be necessary to guarantee that.
|
|
Business bridge loans or temporary tax breaks for companies and individuals may be necessary.
|
|
The catch is that the streetcar may not be necessary to achieve these goals.
|
|
The report does argue that regulations will continue to be necessary for GM crops.
|
|
However, Pence's vote won't be necessary — because just minutes after Collins finished speaking, Sen.
|
|
Similarly innovative measures might be necessary to bring about change in the business world.
|
|
" But, he argues, "it should almost never be necessary to hospitalize people that long.
|
|
It has even said it may be necessary to recruit retired doctors to help.
|
|
Staff rostering changes may be necessary, including calling leavers and retirees back to duty.
|
|
Spine surgeons say that a quarter of all spine surgery may not be necessary.
|
|
Though Trump is suggesting additional remedies that may not be necessary at this time.
|
|
"That raises the question of how much time will be necessary to change it."
|
|
Andrew M. Cuomo would be necessary, given the federal oversight, the two people said.
|
|
We are prepared to do more, but we hope that will not be necessary.
|
|
But a re-evaluation of the monster initiative's creative direction may now be necessary.
|
|
He has said, falsely, that it might not be necessary for him to testify.
|
|
The billionaire penchant for stealth politics suggests a more radical conclusion may be necessary.
|
|
"I'm not aware that any change would be necessary at this point," she said.
|
|
Romo's PGA Tour record likely gives CBS confidence that the sub won't be necessary.
|
|
In this light, SEC action on sustainability disclosure is not likely to be necessary.
|
|
In fact, machine learning techniques may soon be necessary to make your bracket competitive.
|
|
But his parents also travel a lot, so daycare still would be necessary sometimes.
|
|
But sleep researchers say this high-tech solution might not be necessary for sleep problems.
|
|
But more oversight might be necessary, Oakland City Councilman Noel Gallo told CNN affiliate KRON.
|
|
Yet she understands why it may be necessary to document the severity of the situation.
|
|
A new and fundamental change to how we interact with computers will likely be necessary.
|
|
More research, including studies in living patients, will be necessary to further validate the results.
|
|
And while all of these suggestions can help, therapy and medication might also be necessary.
|
|
And Russia stands ready to make its contribution to the extent what will be necessary.
|
|
I am telling you this in the hope that all of this won't be necessary.
|
|
Reynolds, who will be reevaluated Monday, said he was told surgery might not be necessary.
|
|
Researchers say more training may be necessary to ensure the safety of e-scooter riders.
|
|
On the one hand, a private server would not be necessary to carry it out.
|
|
But if there are a variety of ways in, an MBA may not be necessary.
|
|
Recharging facilities and curbside parking will be necessary for ride-share fleets of electric AVs.
|
|
S) finance chief said on Thursday further restructuring would be necessary at Germany's Osram (OSRn.
|
|
The United States is ready, willing and able, but hopefully this will not be necessary.
|
|
And while the GoCube might not be necessary, here's what to like about the idea.
|
|
In some cases, WikiLeaks says, physical access to the device may not even be necessary.
|
|
Berlin argues that if Athens can hit that target, no debt relief will be necessary.
|
|
That is distasteful, but may be necessary to achieve a peaceful transition back to democracy.
|
|
Plus, the AI optimization and automation ostensibly means very little human labor will be necessary.
|
|
In your book, Raising the Floor, you conclude that a UBI will eventually be necessary.
|
|
It'll be necessary for the texture of the final product to feel more like meat.
|
|
Though treatment is not always necessary, removal by endoscopy may be necessary to alleviate symptoms.
|
|
Soon, only a few critical platforms will be necessary to keep on your preferred device.
|
|
He suggested that department officials would sit for interviews "as may be necessary and appropriate."
|
|
In places stuck in deflationary quicksand it may be necessary to be more radical still.
|
|
The $20 per year subscription will also be necessary starting in September for online play.
|
|
The partner added it would be necessary to "push through" opposition from the projects' managers.
|
|
In emergencies, it may be necessary to reveal a person's health status to protect others.
|
|
Although confrontation may sometimes be necessary, we must add two more components: competition and cooperation.
|
|
The pointing work might be necessary, but that is no excuse for jeopardizing your health.
|
|
However, based on my studies of three extraordinary endurance athletes, certain conditions will be necessary.
|
|
For that to happen, "I believe it would be necessary to increase training," he said.
|
|
No face-to-face contact would be necessary unless there was cause for an arrest.
|
|
Depending on what industry they represent, a college degree may or may not be necessary.
|
|
He added that there "has to be necessary conditions" for the meeting to take place.
|
|
When women flee the Republican Party in the coming years, no autopsy will be necessary.
|
|
In 2013, it was found that pap smears might not be necessary every year, either.
|
|
The Bank of England has also been clear that easing monetary policy may be necessary.
|
|
And in some situations, brief episodes of enforced inpatient or outpatient treatment may be necessary.
|
|
It would be necessary to rule out less exotic possibilities before taking that one seriously.
|
|
Hospital beds, for example, will be necessary for Covid-19 patients with more serious symptoms.
|
|
Such a setup would be necessary to make large-scale drone delivery economically feasible someday.
|
|
And if you're right about this colleague's impact on the business, it might be necessary.
|
|
"I'm not aware that any change would be necessary at this time," Ms. Sanders said.
|
|
Also, governments can do things that might be necessary to accelerate the development of innovations.
|
|
Also, during onboarding, ask what applications, programs, tools, and devices will be necessary to have.
|
|
The offer of humanitarian assistance could ultimately be necessary for South Korea's long-term survival.
|
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He learns, in fact, that other people may be necessary for one's own moral redemption.
|
|
But in order to govern, a majority in the House of Representatives would be necessary.
|
|
He said a new election might be necessary later this year or early in 2018.
|
|
Currently, that evidence is lacking, and we're considering what additional regulatory actions may be necessary.
|
|
Though this may be necessary as a stopgap, shutoffs won't save California from wildfires entirely.
|
|
Sixty votes would be necessary to break a filibuster and confirm a Supreme Court justice.
|
|
"It should not be necessary to draft separate policies for these events," it added dryly.
|
|
Right now, any physician can legally prescribe all the Oxycontin she determines to be necessary.
|
|
But maybe that won't be necessary, but it has to be fair to both countries.
|
|
" The proposed solution: "Analyzing publisher sites to detect where policy enforcement actions might be necessary.
|
|
If we care anything about protecting the unbanked, then rules and standards will be necessary.
|
|
A total of 218 votes will be necessary in the House to pass the bill.
|
|
Every situation is different: your notes might be necessary to get you out of trouble.
|
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The United States is ready, willing, and able, but hopefully this will not be necessary.
|
|
As to whether the nuclear option will be necessary, it's "in the hands of the Democrats."
|
|
With flood risks increasing, Hall said managing and restoring local landscapes will be necessary to adapt.
|
|
The report's authors believe that domestic military operations will be necessary to contain future disease outbreaks.
|
|
Some added protection may be necessary in outbreak situations where lots of babies could be exposed.
|
|
Fernández has pledged to work with the IMF while indicating that some adjustments will be necessary.
|
|
The fact that the system is so flawed that a riot might be necessary is frightening.
|
|
But it would almost certainly be necessary for Britain to ask the EU for more time.
|
|
Autonomous Research argued that it would therefore not be necessary for regulatory action to be taken.
|
|
But few are expecting the Fed to cut as deep as Bass believes will be necessary.
|
|
But once Britain leaves the customs union, border controls in some form will surely be necessary.
|
|
Of course, more research will be necessary to determine if this is, in fact, the case.
|
|
DOT is considering a range of new authorities that may be necessary to properly regulate AVs.
|
|
In any case, more funding for courts and personnel involved in apprehensions would likely be necessary.
|
|
In the Senate, just a few Republicans would be necessary to turn the majority against Trump.
|
|
If angels were to govern men, neither internal nor external controls on government would be necessary.
|
|
While Chen said he was encouraged by that action, he expects more closures will be necessary.
|
|
That might sound cold, but it also might be necessary to the salvation of Facebook's utility.
|
|
Google's CEO, meanwhile, called Cook's response "important" on Twitter and suggested more debate may be necessary.
|
|
And, while they may not be necessary for most people, they're not dangerous to most, either.
|
|
With a machine like ReForm it might no longer be necessary to throw any device away.
|
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"I don't have any reason to believe that would be necessary," Thune told reporters on Tuesday.
|
|
Under the current spending caps, he noted, "deep cuts into other veterans programs" would be necessary.
|
|
Clear and convincing evidence, which is often difficult to obtain, will be necessary to determine intent.
|
|
If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary.
|
|
Ultimately, it might be necessary to take control of financial accounts, perhaps with a lawyer's help.
|
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But this is what will be necessary if Rusal's own exports out of Russia are blocked.
|
|
This is not likely to be necessary, but the bomber force is a good insurance policy.
|
|
Some of the economic activity that results from climate change adaptation will, of course, be necessary.
|
|
Still, Putin added that there "has to be necessary conditions" for the meeting to take place.
|
|
"Realistically, it may be necessary to increase the budget," he said, "but I don't like it."
|
|
From there, electrification will be necessary, which will require substantial infrastructure investment at the federal level.
|
|
It was there I realized that a little riffing might be necessary to properly test jokes.
|
|
Regular self-checks will be necessary: Am I being a hot mama or a mother hen?
|
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It would be necessary to hold the election again or accept the election outcome as is.
|
|
Both Reyes and manager Terry Collins are confident a disabled list stint will not be necessary.
|
|
If the child in the past has not followed rules, a tracking device may be necessary.
|
|
If the child in the past has not followed rules, a tracking device may be necessary.
|
|
It may be necessary to tailor-make the remedy for each condition or even each patient.
|
|
"We are examining whether tightening the laws would make sense or be necessary," Ms. Barley said.
|
|
"President Trump likes Chairman Kim, and he doesn't think these sanctions will be necessary," she said.
|
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How long their subjugation may be necessary is known and ordered by a wise Merciful Providence.
|
|
Some form of confrontation and aggression may be necessary now if our democracy is to survive.
|
|
Both sides have said they expect further aid packages to be necessary over the coming weeks.
|
|
He talked, on several occasions, about how a "preventive war" might be necessary if diplomacy failed.
|
|
CIARA-CEC warned in a statement that stability would be necessary to keep up the pace.
|
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"Writing a statement like this is tragic and something that should never be necessary," she said.
|
|
Indeed, this will probably be necessary in any scenario to assist Raqqa in the short term.
|
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We are doing an assessment of what might be necessary, working with the government of Alberta.
|
|
Such a fix will be necessary to secure America's new commitment to decent healthcare for all.
|
|
So will a standard platform or operating system be necessary to get autonomous cars rolling, too?
|
|
A combination of approaches will be necessary, to reduce fossil-fuel emissions and mitigate their impact.
|
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According to his logic, how can both support and opposition to an administration's program be necessary?
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That's about 20% of the 2,000 or so that will be necessary to win the nomination.
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Such an early start may not be necessary; most people who show up by 7 a.m.
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Achieving these goals will be necessary if we are to right the ship of opioid addiction.
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In cases of retaliation, he said that permission may be necessary to fully vet the complaints.
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Nor would it be necessary to develop strategies for the complex information and cyberwars of tomorrow.
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In the Senate, Democratic votes will also be necessary to prevent or overcome a filibuster. Rep.
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Would it be necessary for us to put troops on the ground to conduct a search?
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If there are no vacancies (there are currently three), this means 19 votes would be necessary.
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Government spending may be necessary when times are tough or to meet national priorities, they argue.
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Reformulation may be necessary because the replacement may interact differently with the rest of the product.
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Lighthizer said he did not think a new threat to withdraw from NAFTA would be necessary.
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But the posturing wouldn't be necessary if Cruz and other hardliners didn't plan to make a stand.
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"Some fixes will have to be necessary before an election," Santi said regarding the country's electoral system.
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It said that in any outcome involving a deal, an extension of the deadline could be necessary.
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He says she'd be subject to legal action, but that wouldn't be necessary if she quietly exits.
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Coordinated regulatory action might therefore be necessary in order to stave off an "economic calamity", he said.
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More hikes may well be necessary in a growing economy with unemployment at a 20153-year low.
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I worried that such a take would be necessary since everyone else was just talking about lootboxes.
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Honea added DNA may be necessary, and samples will be administered through a Department of Justice lab.
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A more rigorous oversight system may be necessary to ensure that the neutrality guidelines are strictly followed.
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Naz tells Stone that his family hired Crowe and that his services will no longer be necessary.
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"A recount would be necessary to alter what those numbers were" on the math worksheets, Price said.
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If the EU does not manage to jointly find solutions, he added, "national measures will be necessary".
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But it won't be necessary for the company to confirm that the slowdown has ended, Cramer said.
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It also rejected suggestions that warrants would be necessary for access to the country's facial recognition database.
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If it's possible to grow these cells inexpensively in the lab, human chimeras may not be necessary.
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And said it will be necessary for EU DPAs to have "an active role" in handling complaints.
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It will sit flush with the ceiling, and unlike the mirror, some heavier installation may be necessary.
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O'Rourke, too, noted that more aggressive measures like a buyback would be necessary to address gun violence.
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It's worth keeping in mind that the speeds Velop promises to deliver won't be necessary for everyone.
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Moving on is natural, and with controversies like Johnny Depp persisting, sometimes it may even be necessary.
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Instead, Variety notes that all five viewpoints will be necessary to understand the truth behind the incident.
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With less than two months left, it is increasingly clear that more time will indeed be necessary.
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Not that the hard sell would be necessary; as well as knowledgeable, many customers are big spenders.
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"I think it is very unlikely that it would be necessary," he said in a BBC interview.
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It soon became clear a transplant would be necessary, and Phillips started the "rigorous" Australian approval process.
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Yet many others accept that a poll may be necessary sooner than the scheduled vote in 2022.
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He added it might be necessary to make small adjustments to deliveries of bodyshells to Britain though.
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But if the infection is severe, or oral antibiotics are not effective, intravenous antibiotics will be necessary.
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For some couples, a solution as extreme as utilizing the guest bedroom some nights may be necessary.
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A clear vision will be necessary to receive the money and support needed from a new administration.
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But if you could ensure that only heifers and hens are born, the carnage wouldn't be necessary.
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At this time "we don't see any additional action to be necessary," Hyland's spokeswoman Mary Borneman said.
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Rivera claimed Puigdemont would now have to step down and elections for the region would be necessary.
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It's a tedious task that will no longer be necessary thanks to NARS' latest digital-beauty milestone.
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For example, it will not be necessary for the Australian Prime Minister to visit China this year.
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The defendant would obtain access to them because they would be necessary to mount an effective defense.
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During the call, Lucas Glover told the sheriff's office that sending a rescue squad wouldn't be necessary.
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Violent means would be necessary, but violence was justified only when it had a chance to prevail.
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Both mechanisms, Schumer thinks, would be necessary to advance EV adoption more robustly than its current pace.
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"I take every threat from the President seriously but I don't think it will be necessary," Sen.
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Third, a billion in divestitures is a drop in the bucket to what conceivably might be necessary.
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And yes, if the resistance persists, it may be necessary to have a blunt conversation about it.
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It seems like it would only be necessary with certain newer items like VR headsets and drones.
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A trip to an Indian or international market may be necessary, although they can be ordered online.
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But in the interest of making our justice system more proportional and just, it may be necessary.
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Bond said that while her organization's work remains vital, she ponders whether it will always be necessary.
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Huge public support for researching new classes of antibiotics will be necessary to combat this growing threat.
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Even if the military weren't being asked to do more, Bartels argued, the increase would be necessary.
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For now, gas will still be necessary for long-haul flights across the country or the world.
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He said it was likely that elections would be necessary before long to legitimize the new administration.
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Also supporting the loonie was the Bank of Canada's assessment that further rate hikes may be necessary.
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Fed intervention will be necessary to avert a widespread credit crunch or liquidity crisis, the firm added.
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Big banks are extremely well capitalized But that may not be necessary, especially for the largest banks.
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You have to figure out what isn't there but would be necessary for the piece to flow.
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Rethinking repayment is a start, but bigger changes to how students pay for college may be necessary.
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As for austerity — that appears to be necessary only when a Democrat is in the White House.
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"Health insurance may well be necessary but not sufficient to addressing some of these challenges," Saloner said.
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Given how late we are to the climate battle, maintaining some sensible regulation will also be necessary.
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"It's going to be necessary for the Democratic party to harness that to beat Trump," Benham said.
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Trump should offer whatever technical assistance might be necessary to hurry this difficult, but crucial, project along.
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Even with stable policy, it is likely that some form of public-private partnership will be necessary.
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It might be necessary to make sure that their more technical people field questions on this, though.
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Mr. al-Hussein was skeptical of the commission, and he said an independent inquiry would be necessary.
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Those rules expire on Saturday, meaning 60 votes will then be necessary to move the bill forward.
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If it is to be transformed in the future, negotiation with Russia and Iran will be necessary.
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"Writing a statement like this is tragic and something that should never be necessary," the statement began.
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But for future human missions to the moon and Mars, NASA believes such risks may be necessary.
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The source noted that additional authorization from Congress would likely be necessary if this option was pursued.
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Other types of treatment, such as assisting breathing with a machine or kidney dialysis, might be necessary.
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Lerner suggests that the original art may not be necessary if projectors could produce the same effects.
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To act regionally and do it effectively, an intergovernmental arrangement will be necessary to prioritize and coordinate.
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"Additional funding and policies will be necessary," the letter adds, especially for agencies not receiving capital funds.
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What modifications might be necessary to make those places workable for the disabled and able bodied alike?
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These incidents are why some experts say the Pentagon's plan, if enacted, may be necessary right now.
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Sex offender registries were supposed to be necessary because sexual predators could not be controlled or rehabilitated.
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But compromises will be necessary to get the Great Repeal Bill and other laws through both parliamentary houses.
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Several antibiotics can treat these injuries, though when cases become severe, skin grafts and surgeries may be necessary.
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Both new transmission and lots of storage will eventually be necessary to get the grid to zero carbon.
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Hoffman's agent, Robert Hooper, told the Ottawa Citizen they are very aware that a trade might be necessary.
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" While fighting Trump may be necessary, Butterfield said that battling the government is "exhausting" and a "big distraction.
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Considering the portability of AI, enforcing these rules will be difficult and international cooperation will likely be necessary.
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But physical space and experiences will always be necessary, because we feel and experience things in the flesh.
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Beyond clearer regulation, "a couple more fundraises" might be necessary for that evolution, the Cashfree co-founder added.
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In every city, overtime would be necessary to meet the total monthly costs EPI estimates a worker incurs.
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Even racial supremacists and bigots recognise that immigrants can be necessary to the proper functioning of a nation.
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Active funds tend to have higher fees, particularly for international funds where more expensive research may be necessary.
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If Mrs May were to dig in her heels against such a plan, her departure would be necessary.
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Now, the ban won't be necessary as long as the 280 targeted airports comply with new security measures.
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A thoughtful, meticulously-planned implementation of AGI into modern computers will probably be necessary to maximize consumer trust.
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Compromising may be necessary to get in alignment — and this could take a few long discussions to resolve.
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This action is taken only due to the extraordinarily difficult challenges ahead and would not otherwise be necessary.
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Therefore Alcor does not expect body donations or transplants to ever be necessary for revival of cryonics patients.
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But some restrictions on cash benefits, like those already in place in America and Denmark, may be necessary.
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Dennis Graham thinks the #MeToo movement wouldn't be necessary if women avoided putting themselves in potentially dangerous situations.
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In the long term, you'll have spent money that will be necessary to support yourself down the line.
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A sustained commitment to R&D investment for new product development will be necessary to maintain market leadership.
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That shouldn't be necessary, though, as the Crew Dragon is meant to automatically dock with the space station.
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That's why respectability politics is a trap, and that's why public sexuality will always be necessary at Pride.
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"There is no reason such [redacted] would be necessary or serve a valid corporate purpose," the lawsuit says.
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Still, Goldman Sachs said the market was rebalancing and it may not be necessary to keep output curbed.
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Authorities are still concerned about flooding — and the long rebuilding process that will be necessary for some communities.
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Again, I thought some cajoling would be necessary, so I used a slight variant of the birthday explanation.
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"It's still short of what we postulate would be necessary to grow a whole organ," Ross tells Axios.
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Too much supply could fry the appliances using the electricity; too little and power cuts may be necessary.
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But as average usage rises to 17GB by 2023, bigger or unlimited mobile data plans will be necessary.
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However, he noted he did not believe that foreign intervention would be necessary to deal with such cases.
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If dense breast tissue is a concern, her physician will determine any additional testing that may be necessary.
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It may therefore first be necessary to hold a referendum on whether the euro referendum could go ahead.
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If a future Democratic administration creates new spending programmes while maintaining existing ones, higher taxes will be necessary.
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Ryan, however, has acknowledged a short-term deal may be necessary to keep the government open past Dec.
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Others — with attitudes varying from enthusiasm to weary resignation — believe that they will be necessary for deep decarbonization.
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If the practice continues to spread, it'll be necessary to start discussing regulation schemes for in-browser mining.
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That will be necessary to combat attempts by China to gain influence in those groups, the legislation says.
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At least another review of agreed reforms will be necessary before the end of the program in August.
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It has also been endorsed by President Trump, whose signature will ultimately be necessary to make it law.
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When I left the Foreign Service, I realized it would be necessary to literally reprogram how I spoke.
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Hopkinson said the deaths are not currently being treated as homicides, adding that more investigation will be necessary.
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More decisive federal action — massive testing and social distancing — appears to be necessary to "flatten the curve." pic.twitter.
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Trump, however, suggested that all this testing is not going to be necessary, because the pandemic will reside.
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A larger, more proactive movement may be necessary to try to get Trump to revoke the ban altogether.
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It is also well below the pace that would be necessary to build the 3.5 million homes Gov.
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Mr. Trump's frequent attacks on these intelligence agencies as compromised will haunt him when action might be necessary.
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After the Senate vote, some ebullient Republicans seemed to hint that a conference might not even be necessary.
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The sweet spot Time and distance may be necessary to see bad behavior for what it really is.
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"It added: "We anticipate that further review of the situation will be necessary on arrival in San Francisco.
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Even some procedures that might appear to be necessary safeguards against medical complications are prohibited by the E.R.D.s.
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I can't even understand what medication would be necessary and what you could use it for in curling.
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The unit hasn't received the masks, disinfectant and medical guidelines he said will be necessary in that role.
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A very dramatic shift in the race would be necessary to put Democrats back on track for one.
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If not, it will be necessary to subpoena him to bring him back to answer those important questions.
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School dismissals and the cancellation of mass meetings might be necessary as well as telecommuting for office workers.
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Such actions warranted disabling relevant accounts and continue to be necessary for security reasons, including preventing additional attacks.
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Earlier Tuesday, OPEC's Barkindo said "extraordinary measures" may be necessary next year to boost oil prices, CNBC reports.
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Legislation, however, may no longer be necessary, and that hope comes from an unlikely source — Citizens United v.
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The company also shared an updated set of criteria for what will be necessary for future channel verifications.
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Herrling, too, offers a few courses of action that will be necessary to close the gender investment gap.
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"I believe it will be necessary," the defense minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, said on Europe 1 radio.
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And, though this probably shouldn't be necessary, all elected officials should have to undergo rigorous sexual harassment training.
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Henceforth, Mr. Xi announced, it would be necessary to transform the thinking of Xinjiang's Muslims through psychological means.
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In pursuit of this end, credible threats and a more assertive U.S. policy toward Iran may be necessary.
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Several visits may be necessary to review lab findings and make referrals to other specialists who can help.
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In bringing about more public awareness that these conversations exist, we hope that someday they won't be necessary.
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Hassett said that when a complete tax plan is available, changes to the CEA's analysis may be necessary.
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None said they currently back a rate cut and some have said rate hikes may eventually be necessary.
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But if parties could screen candidates as they once did, an independent medical review just wouldn't be necessary.
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It may be necessary to up-end traditional party structures, much as Emmanuel Macron has already done in France.
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One danger, for instance, could be the fact that Alexa controls mean physically visiting your oven won't be necessary.
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On rare occasions when they believe it to be necessary, Presidents reveal signals intelligence and other highly sensitive sources.
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But at the very least, find relief in knowing that the panic you're hearing about may not be necessary.
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Before, riders needed a special Citi Bike account but with the Lyft integration, that will no longer be necessary.
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Hilderley says doing so would be necessary since Big Machine likely owns the copyright of the original album artwork.
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He said new technology would be necessary to meet the demands of viewers who want to access content anytime.
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More crucially, bibs also may contain emergency contact information that could be necessary in the event of a disaster.
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It's hard to imagine that some prioritization of traffic won't be necessary, further undermining attempts to ban such practices.
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Mueller has since told CNBC that the company was preparing for the possibility that extra provisions would be necessary.
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And I can't see any reason for the life of me why that would be necessary under the circumstances.
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However, Stadia will support other controllers, so the new pad won't be necessary for accessing the new streaming service.
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They have not quite fulfilled that promise: knowledge may be necessary for growth, but it is clearly not sufficient.
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However, the Bank of Canada kept interest rates steady in January while signaling that more increases would be necessary.
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" Gradi agrees: "Once there are enough women in mixed events without sexist situations then it won't be necessary anymore.
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If you're running your Mac most of the day, it might be necessary to find ways to save battery.
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Google won the Damore case without overturning any broader precedents, and organizers say it shouldn't be necessary here either.
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Linksys says a three-pack is only going to be necessary for a large, four-or-so bedroom home.
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And from Pruitt's perspective, all those employees won't be necessary because we're not going to protect the environment anymore.
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The finding suggests that a Myriad Genetics companion diagnostic test, designed to select suitable patients, may not be necessary.
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The prototype helped them determine what type of sensor and chip package would be necessary in a dedicated device.
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Because of the difficulty of Gozo's poetry, a translator's note may be necessary in Japanese as well as English.
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"I admit I never thought it would be necessary to fight against another coup in our country," Rousseff said.
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This research will be necessary if reusable rockets are going to become a feature of spaceflight in the future.
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The review of all accounts may not be necessary but a good sample on a periodic basis should suffice.
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Here they'd count down the hours before Trump fell asleep, in the hope that another intervention wouldn't be necessary.
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In enforcing what he believes to be the highest good, a degree of civil disobedience may well be necessary.
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Plus, with a relatively small group of participants, additional research could be necessary to more clearly establish this connection.
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It's a sign of a more nimble DOT, which will definitely be necessary in the coming age of AVs.
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"If the U.S. side raises the issue, it will be necessary to discuss it," he told a parliamentary committee.
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ZigBee and Z-Wave might not be necessary if Wi-Fi and Bluetooth can do that on their own.
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None of this would be necessary if Brady and company would just start operating from a position of strength.
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Eventually, it may be necessary to create some standards with which all autonomous-vehicle makers are expected to comply.
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Where these governments are restricted from doing so by law, constitution, or political domination, federal intervention will be necessary.
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But the attacks also suggest that control of a state may not be necessary for IS to sow terror.
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While war might be necessary, it is a centralizing activity that is inimical to conservatism as Oakeshott understood it.
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In addition, strong oversight would be necessary to ensure that commercial considerations do not compromise long-term strategic goals.
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This is part of the reason why we acknowledge that some tweaks may be necessary for the Special Rule.
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In fact, going further, Mulvaney argued that higher deficits may be necessary to spur growth in the first place.
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The report highlights the propensity and capacity of the state to support the state banks, should it be necessary.
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Mopping up the oil, of course, wouldn't be necessary if the wellheads were sealed, hundreds of feet under sea.
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"I have been very reluctant to accept that a referendum might be necessary to break the logjam," he said.
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But a growing number of Fed officials and analysts say further hikes could be necessary to curb rising inflation.
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While this is a decent temporary measure, much more will be necessary to bring Puerto Rico back to normalcy.
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The more core earnings improve, the less such tricks, which Goldman has also employed at times, will be necessary.
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A two-thirds majority vote in the Senate would be necessary to convict Trump and remove him from office.
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But should a Game 5 be necessary, it will be worth it to make time for the first pitch.
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In any case, raising the topic of North Korea's human rights abuses will be necessary as a practical matter.
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An apology to African-Americans might be necessary, for example, if the United States were a white supremacist society.
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However, legal action may not be necessary if congressional Republicans take up legislation to overturn Obama's action, Guith said.
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A spokesman for DHS said the rising numbers show a "sustained effort" will be necessary to curtail illegal crossings.
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Whether an impeachment will be necessary, or Mugabe finally will finally agree to fall on his sword, remains unclear.
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Actually, that probably won't be necessary (the bill is a dud), but it sure would be nice to watch.
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But these last-minute changes might be necessary to bring 50 of the 52 Senate Republicans behind the bill.
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Government regulates safety and security in other industries, and similar standards may at some point be necessary for software.
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This issue is ongoing; because these products are only expired, not independently unsafe, a recall would not be necessary.
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He cautioned that he had not received official word from the recount judges that the lot will be necessary.
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Some economists and business leaders have said fiscal policy steps will be necessary on top of central bank action.
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In an interview with NBC News Thursday morning, Biden said "it's becoming increasingly" clear that protection will be necessary.
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To get anything passed, I thought, it would be necessary to separate some Republicans from the absolutist N.R.A. position.
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And 32,000 nuclear weapons is much, much more than would be necessary to inflict devastating consequences on any attacker.
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And in some urban areas where grocery and food delivery is common, it may not be necessary at all.
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Do not reject your family (unless your family rejects Nxivm, in which case some other steps may be necessary).
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A "shelter in place" order "may be necessary" for some Louisiana localities to stem the spread of coronavirus, Gov.
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"It would be necessary to react to this war economically, politically or, if needed, by other means," he said.
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If that's the case, multiple rounds of voting may be necessary to award Biden the nomination, these members said.
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"It may be necessary, but there's no one to verify their actions and no one can trust their actions."
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It may therefore be necessary to wait for a new administration to be appointed - which could happen on Monday.
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An end to the trade war would be necessary to encourage consumers to participate in the economy, he added.
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The expansionary monetary policy continues to be necessary given the latest international developments and the inflation outlook in Switzerland.
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But some Fed officials say a fourth rise may be necessary as growth chugs along and inflation picks up.
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Hartnett expects a rising dollar and other de-risking moves will be necessary before the shakeout in stocks ends.
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It may not help bring House Democrats aboard, but will be necessary to ease the process in the Senate.
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Pack a snack An afternoon snack may be necessary if lunch and dinner are more than five hours apart.
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Environmental advocates say continued pressure will be necessary to achieve the bold moves they're hoping to see from countries.
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"It may be necessary go even further in terms of pulling scurrilous and erroneous sites down completely," he said.
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In the past, propaganda often complemented military action; now fighting may be necessary only to provide images for propaganda.
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"We don't think it will be necessary to raise (equity) capital," Wigwe told an analyst call on the deal.
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While these actions may be necessary, they are not sufficient to turbo-charge innovation in a large government bureaucracy.
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On the other hand, some drugs prescribed years earlier may no longer be necessary and can be safely discontinued.
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But as in the past, other Senate Republicans questioned why such a move would be necessary or, as Sen.
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And most Americans think one might be necessary, according to a new poll conducted by Morning Consult and Vox.
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"Built in" might also be overselling it a bit since your smartphone will still be necessary for Assistant to function.
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The minutes showed that many participants were not yet clear what adjustments to rates might be necessary later this year.
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Instead, these bacteria may be necessary for many processes in your body, including regulating your gut health and immune system.
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Of course, that kind of burdensome activity wouldn't be necessary if Facebook would just make everything clear on its own.
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In addition, repair at the molecular level using nanotechnology will be necessary, yet this remains in the realm science fiction.
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Why would it be necessary to launch an entirely new brand simply to give women of all sizes clothing options?
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The ecologist had predicted that seven generations would be necessary for the desired outcome, which might be achieved by 2025.
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Of course, some retraining would be necessary, especially in the art of finding worthy-sounding explanations for self-serving policies.
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In order to get closer to more "revenue neutral" tax cuts, it will be necessary to raise money somewhere else.
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What's more, it may not be necessary to rip up what DeVos calls the "failed system" and start from scratch.
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According to Yang, however, a cash payment will be necessary for people to afford to live through the automation evolution.
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With the sun beaming through your "live out loud" ninth house until the 22nd, your mysterious M.O. won't be necessary.
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Yet so far the government has said little about the extra funding for such services that would surely be necessary.
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"In the end they will decide what kind of Constitution, or constitutional reform, will be necessary for Syria," he added.
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Before that can happen the researchers said it would be necessary to identify the unique imprinted genes in each species.
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And Hawaii's governor warned that more evacuations may be necessary as officials closely monitor another potential wave of violent eruptions.
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But in 2019 and 2020 the policy rate will rise higher than that, meaning that cuts will be necessary later.
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More power to those that have the energy and enthusiasm for this work, but how long will this be necessary?
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The tax returns would be necessary to pinpoint any payments from foreign and state interests to the hotel, Frosh said.
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If there was no scandal brewing in the series' future, it seems unlikely this fairly unglamorous shot would be necessary.
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Major changes resulting in a much better CBO score will surely be necessary to get something through the Senate. 3.
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"I grossly underestimated the resources that would be necessary to hold an event of this magnitude," said McFarland in court.
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If you could order a self-driving taxi at the tap of a button, why would car ownership be necessary?
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If separated, the two groups could pursue their ends independently, though a great deal of collaboration would still be necessary.
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But closing one brand can be necessary to keep the rest of the organization and its dozens of companies healthy.
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Goldberg asserted the rebound wasn't over, but admitted some near-term caution may be necessary with crude inventories remaining high.
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It will also be necessary to find a long-term sustainable funding source, particularly for federal highway and transit projects.
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The report released here in Bonn is seeking to be optimistic, but it also concedes more action will be necessary.
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"We're going to be discussing what next steps may be necessary to increase the pressure on the regime," he said.
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"Continued efforts to enhance liquidity will be necessary to fund its ongoing operating losses," said Moody's Vice President Christina Boni.
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A decisive Game 7, if necessary — and, by Jove, we hope it will be necessary — is scheduled for June 19.
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Then Gronkowski will be back for Week 15 against the Steelers, a game where he will be necessary to win.
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Additionally, 65 percent of them said they would pay $183,500 or more to upgrade — but that may not be necessary.
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He said if any bank recapitalizations should be necessary, they could be done "in lots of ways", without elaborating further.
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Republicans have a smaller 85033-seat majority in that chamber, so Democratic support could be necessary to overcome procedural objections.
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While other workplace apps might only be necessary for certain departments, messaging is the thread that ties a business together.
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"We are prepared to do more, but we hope that will not be necessary," she told the U.N. Security Council.
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That, of course, won't be necessary because the 48 votes we gave Trump above included the presumed "yes" from Cochran.
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We need to better understand these options and whether additional avenues may be necessary to help borrowers avoid defaulting again.
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They also fear a last-ditch bailout of Puerto Rico could be necessary if the legislation fails to help it.
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Tuesday on the matter, but Pittard and Muha said it would no longer be necessary in light of Mulvaney's decision.
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"We are examining whether it will be necessary in the future to widen this (recall) into other countries," he said.
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A training course may be required, but no other prior experience may be necessary for entry-level customer service jobs.
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S. foreign policy will likely be necessary in order for us to save the world, for its workers to win.
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McConnell said it would not be necessary for Congress to take any action to protect the special counsel from firing.
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Therefore, it may be necessary to make certain accommodations given that his racist beliefs are inherently tied to his disease.
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Of course correction will be necessary at times, but it should always have a purpose and be handled with care.
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According to Nikkei, the company is yet to determine if a recall, which could affect 300,000 vehicles, will be necessary.
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However, we want our staff to know that in a life and death situation, an attack option may be necessary.
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"We plan to make reasonable requests, so our expectation is that subpoenas will not be necessary," an aide told me.
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It might be necessary to change the game plan or even relocate in order to bring a dream to life.
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What they found was surprising: only one in five genes in yeast appeared to be necessary for the organism's survival.
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They are starting to think, however reluctantly, that the government might be necessary to guaranteeing health care to every American.
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Most comments from supporters on the party's website on Monday expressed a desire to govern with whomever may be necessary.
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The regulators add that data collected from a search must be necessary and "relevant to the performance of the job".
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It may be a reflection on human nature, that such devices should be necessary to control the abuses of government.
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Other expenses might be necessary in the long-run, but you probably don't need to pay for them right now.
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He's downplayed experts' warnings that social distancing may be necessary for months, instead suggesting that it may just be weeks.
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The report added that a new bridge loan from the Italian government might then be necessary to keep Alitalia operating.
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The kind of mass tape-pull that would be necessary to unearth lost recordings is both financially and logistically impractical.
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But economic incentives need not be necessary considering that Castile is not the first high-profile traffic stop turned fatal.
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But, really, based on the previous century of large-scale mega projects like this, government funding will still be necessary.
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"So we do believe that some strategy pulling back on prescription pills will be necessary," as well as other approaches.
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But he also implied that it might be necessary to weed out "political bias and favoritism" from investigations and prosecutions.
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There will be necessary internecine fights, and they boil down to loyalty tests on particular positions demanded by the vanguard.
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Try to pinpoint the gap between your current skill set and the skills that would be necessary for that role.
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But that won't be necessary, since the administration is doing a good job of dismantling the regulations on its own.
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Possibly, and it might be necessary for child care since some parents will have to leave the house to work.
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It may be necessary to take formal regulatory action and we will continue to progress our work on that basis.
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"The consent of that body would be necessary to displace as well as to appoint," he wrote in Federalist 77.
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Popsockets wouldn't be necessary if you could safely hold your phone the way you'd hold any other object that shape.
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Will it therefore be necessary for it (blockchain) to be part of a digital currency if central banks issued it?
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"The president of the United States of America has said that torture could be necessary in certain circumstances," he said.
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It is also intended that it will serve as the group's resolution entity should this be necessary in the future.
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It also said it is seeking the best financing method in the event of an acquisition, should financing be necessary.
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Masks would not be necessary for anyone in the US, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said on Tuesday.
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A person having a stroke is typically experiencing a blood clot, so "clot busting medication" will be necessary, he said.
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We don't approach anything like the egregious conduct that should be necessary before a President should be removed from office.
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The interest from Beijing followed comments from Marchionne in which he indicated consolidation may be necessary within the auto industry.
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And it'll certainly be necessary, as their McDelivery Night IN will also be occurring across 50 countries and six continents.
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In such cases, future action by Congress may be necessary to create the flexibility to implement better evidence-based practices.
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Ultimately, some combination of short-range and 5G communications may be necessary to make vehicle-to-vehicle connections work reliably.
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Once primary schools are included, it will be necessary to train 56,000 teachers to meet the need, Mr. Sarma added.
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Billionaire SpaceX and Tesla chief Elon Musk told CNBC in 2016 that he expects cash handouts will be necessary too.
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He thought that, if inspectors could verify that Iraq had abandoned its chemical-weapons program, an invasion wouldn't be necessary.
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If the mother or baby needs urgent medical attention, clamping the cord immediately may also be necessary, the group says.
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After polling booths closed on election night, it seemed the race was tight and a runoff vote would be necessary.
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Severe belt-tightening will still be necessary if Greece is to have any hope of regaining credibility with international investors.
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Hospitals, doctors and the American public must prepare, strategically and emotionally, for the real possibility that rationing will be necessary.
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It was starting to produce scale-driven technologies that would be necessary for the site grow over the long term.
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House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) disagreed, saying he still just can't see why such legislation would be necessary.
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The ISS will eventually have a robotic ultrasound machine, Hughson said, so this type of remote examination won't be necessary.
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But the decision foresaw a day, perhaps 25.11 years in the future, when race-conscious admissions would no longer be necessary.
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But full-time jobs are inevitable, so an alternate way to keep your pup calm while you're away may be necessary.
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If the disease has begun to spread, however, it may be necessary to use radiation and chemotherapy on top of surgery.
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Some analysts have said an extension of the supply cuts would be necessary to maintain stability in global supply/demand balances.
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Considering the fact that the Keating Four are at the bottom of their class, beast mode is going to be necessary.
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"Of course I'm pro-life, but I understand that for medical reasons, abortion can be necessary for some women," she said.
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But a flight might not even be necessary if Oreo plans on bringing the indulgent chocolate extravaganza over to the States.
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The day I sign it into law, the actions I've taken to help solve this problem will no longer be necessary.
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Safes that can withstand longer fires cost more and may not be necessary since most home fires last less than that.
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As this would not be necessary under the customs partnership, the compliance cost of that option would be close to zero.
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That might be necessary since it's unclear whether dragonglass could unmake the Night King (even though he was created by dragonglass).
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That may be necessary because computers, no matter how sophisticated they have become, cannot yet truly grasp what a text means.
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But given how often the National Enquirer reports on high-profile infidelity, it seems unlikely such extreme tactics would be necessary.
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Worse, if a company's HR department is protecting the bully at the office, a different set of actions might be necessary.
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"The trailer would be necessary for Ms. Jackson because hotels turned away black people," wrote Joyce Nadine Burnett from San Diego.
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"The participants agreed that progress on both security issues and political issues would be necessary," Steffen Seibert said in a statement.
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UV filters used to be necessary back in the days of film cameras because film was rather sensitive to UV light.
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Many analysts also do not expect government support will come at this point, or that it will even be necessary, however.
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said that finding a replacement for Sessions might be necessary as their relationship had grown too toxic.
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The attorney argued a prison sentence wouldn't be necessary because the loss of Kane's position and law career was punishment enough.
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Three decades later, the RNC has come to realize the Brock approach may be necessary if the party is to survive.
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"It will be necessary to identify the drivers of the cellular differences that were observed in the PMDD women," Goldman says.
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Over time, Facebook's algorithm change may be necessary to promote social cohesion and make the internet less exploitative and more meaningful.
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Figuring out those other reasons will be necessary if Democrats hope to prevent another shocking loss like Clinton's in the future.
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When asked whether the Australian federal government should intervene to override the ACT legislation, Porter said it would not be necessary.
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An additional $1.5 billion in funding will be necessary to complete the job of ridding the world of polio, Germ said.
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People fully understand that compromise will be necessary, that it will be essential to resolve very tough issues that are outstanding.
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But he insisted it was too early to discuss whether extending the six-month production deal beyond June would be necessary.
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The landscaping "embraces island style" and vacations won't be necessary — a private pool, spa, and cabana are part of the package.
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His second thought was that he didn't want to take on all the work that would be necessary to prove it.
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As recently as January, he said two rate hikes could still be necessary in 2019 if optimistic economic forecasts came true.
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Focusing for now on debt securitization would mean that it would not be necessary to interfere with national government's debt issuances.
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Von Hippel suggested that scientists with a background in medicinal chemistry will be necessary to address these issues in DIY pharma.
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Untangling spaghetti code in this way would not, of course, be necessary if researchers were better programmers in the first place.
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If the strike lasts beyond a few days or weeks, he said, it might be necessary to explore outside contracting arrangements.
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Federal support will be necessary to help local communities while ensuring efficient and systemic recovery and restoration, not just piecemeal rebuilding.
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"Its continued efforts to enhance liquidity will be necessary to fund its ongoing operating losses," Moody's Vice President Christina Boni said.
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Persistent rumors in Kabul suggest that if the biometric system cannot be set up in time, a delay may be necessary.
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He said it would represent a "big step" but may be necessary if the Trump administration continues to stonewall Democrats' investigations.
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The board would audit the commonwealth's government, gear it toward fiscal solvency and determine how much debt restructuring would be necessary.
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Mueller may prosecute federal crimes arising from his investigation, if he believes it to be necessary and appropriate to do so.
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The horror of the Civil War made it difficult to accept that more fighting might be necessary to secure its gains.
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If labor markets can no longer provide an adequate primary source of income, they argue, additional cash transfers may be necessary.
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If Democrats win, there will be a 50-50 split in the House, meaning a power-sharing agreement will be necessary.
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Airstrikes disconnected from a broader strategy may be necessary, but they alone will not achieve U.S. objectives in the Middle East.
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Should action be necessary, policy makers convening in the Swiss town of Basel this weekend are well placed to coordinate it.
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A significant and unexpected increase in delinquencies, defaults and losses would be necessary before any negative rating action would be considered.
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Critical defects require treatment soon after birth, while for non-critical defects, treatment can be delayed or may not be necessary.
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But pulling out of the U.K. entirely isn't something the five-year-old company feels would be necessary at this point.
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"He stated that this would not be necessary and agreed to meet with the agents without any additional participants," McCabe wrote.
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Al-Falih did not say whether there was a specific level of output that would be necessary to stabilize the market.
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We don't know nearly enough yet about the Republican tax plan or its projected effects to know whether that'd be necessary.
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The Constitution broadly empowers Congress "to make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution" its authorities.
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As Bogart said, an international effort toward ending prohibition would be necessary if we hope to address those kinds of problems.
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Even if Facebook comes up with these new data privacy controls, Zuckerberg seems confident that a subscription service won't be necessary.
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Powell warned lawmakers in February that powerful fiscal stimulus would be necessary to spur the U.S. out of its next recession.
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It's easy to hear this as aimless — a sonic bush through which it will be necessary to beat a path rhythmically.
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People of faith belong in the Democratic Party, and will be necessary to the effort if we're to win in 2020.
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Likewise, her long-duration mission opens windows of understanding that will be necessary for human spaceflight to the moon and Mars.
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He also said he doesn't believe it will be necessary to leave U.S. troops in Syria except to secure oil fields.
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However, Mr. Gottlieb believes there are cases in which it may be necessary to take people's guns away after due process.
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He said additional funding from Congress would not only be necessary, but crucial to effectively fight the spread of the virus.
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She said in an email to supporters that her "bipartisan commonsense approach" will be necessary in an era of bitter partisanship.
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Some medical spas recommend 10 treatments, while others say as many as 30 could be necessary to see the desired result.
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"It will be necessary to resist the tendency to render easy that which cannot become easy without being distorted," he wrote.
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The electoral authorities had appealed for calm, saying that it would take time to know if a runoff would be necessary.
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The report determined that the new sources would not be necessary if the state more aggressively pursued efficient use of electricity.
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Democrats have floated the idea, and several Senate Republicans have said it may be necessary as a backstop while talks continue.
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We currently spend a little over $4 million, but annual spending of around $6 billion will probably be necessary for eradication.
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If these new fees are implemented, a broader sliding scale fee waiver would be necessary to account for the exorbitant increases.
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There is sweetness in the implication that being overtaken by one mess after another might be necessary for a decent life.
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An official said the move might be necessary to support the day-to-day operations for the president and his staff.
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Earlier this year, Swiss Re warned more research into climate change and its impact on extreme weather events would be necessary.
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Insurers and drug pricing advocates say that coupons wouldn't even be necessary if the underlying cost of the drugs were lower.
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He would not say when the program was likely to be restarted or what steps would be necessary to allow resumption.
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But it does little to advance toward bipartisan support, which many lawmakers agree will be necessary for privacy legislation to advance.
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Scrutiny both of proposed policy and institutional changes will be necessary to ensure that the democratic process remains robust against encroachment.
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The Oakland Unified School District says it may be necessary to close schools because of a budget shortfall and declining enrollment.
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Gleeson said protection would not be necessary since cartels have no incentive to target a jury once it renders its verdict.
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Dramatically, this might be necessary: People can get used to anything, and even the most earthshaking revelation eventually becomes background noise.
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Given the economic and political importance of U.S. oil and gas drilling, he said disposing of wastewater would continue to be necessary.
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That kind of attention to stocking detail will be necessary as it rolls out stores that have few to no employees whatsoever.
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Such sweetening might be necessary for the marketing of the show, but not for pleasure of viewing it; these are great paintings.
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He reiterated his thoughts last week at the World Government Summit in Dubai, in which he said a UBI would be "necessary".
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In 2017, Schumer told Politico that extending the process for approving nominees might be necessary in order to fully vet those nominated.
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Check out more videos from VICE: The assertion that two incomes would be necessary to purchase homes rings true across the country.
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Right now, Medicare provides a patchwork of benefits and leaves out critical services that would be necessary to cover a younger population.
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Though in the current political climate, adopting an internationally connected cooperation would be challenging, the WEF report concluded it would be necessary.
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AND IF THERE ARE TARGETED CASES WHERE ACTION MIGHT BE NECESSARY AND THE F.C.C. HAS AUTHORITY TO ACT, THEN WE TAKE ACTION.
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But these first satellites don't have a way to communicate with one another, which is going to be necessary in the future.
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Such subterfuge may no longer be necessary, thanks to a law passed in December that will permit casinos for the first time.
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The ministers also agreed on the possibility of relief for Greek debts in excess of 300 billion euros, should this be necessary.
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The Plutonium that you've been collecting will be necessary for refueling those newly-repaired launch thrusters that allow you to take off.
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While those skills might be necessary to get us to the point of singularity, they're also ripe for obsolescence once we're there.
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Durham concluded, after more than a year of looking into the original Russian probe, that such criminal investigative powers would be necessary.
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Additional procedures may also be necessary, the source said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.
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Such an alliance would probably be necessary to push through big votes such as that on the EU's next seven-year budget.
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And while secret spreadsheets may never go away, it's worth pondering whether they'd be necessary as reporting apps become more widely available.
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Experiences like these will be necessary to develop the quantum intuition of the future, and to realize the promise of quantum computing.
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More From Tonic: In fact, "some psychologists concede that an element of self-deception may be necessary for well-being," Feltham says.
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" Buehler agrees: "The clitoris embodies many misogynistic fears about sexual pleasure: that penetration and penises may not even be necessary for orgasm.
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" "And it would be necessary, it would be needed to react to this war economically, politically, or, if needed, by other means.
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Earlier this year, Saudi officials cast doubt on whether an extension would be necessary given high levels of compliance with the agreement.
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Why it matters: While robots create anxiety, they may actually be necessary as working-age populations shrink in Japan, Europe and elsewhere.
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One, this kind of social media behavior might be necessary because we&aposre not allowing this behavior anymore in the real world.
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Both Germany's Christian Democrats and Social Democrats openly favor Macron and recognize that for him to succeed, some concessions will be necessary.
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However, the CalArts students, while proud of their organizing efforts, feel that their diligent work shouldn't be necessary in the first place.
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"We hope that it will not have to be necessary to decide on such matters," de Maiziere told ORF, an Austrian broadcaster.
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He acknowledged that international assistance would be necessary, a sign that he is looking to bring the country out of international isolation.
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Two or even three might be necessary to get the proper signal to the bedrooms upstairs and the workshop in the garage.
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CEO Victor Massiah told reporters a new assessment would be necessary if UBI were asked again to look at Monte dei Paschi.
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While bottled water may be necessary in emergency situations, there's no inherent reason that water, like land, should be a luxury good.
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" But that these results mean "it may be necessary to reevaluate what an AMH level really means for a woman's reproductive health.
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While a negative nominal number might be necessary now, when inflation rates are low, the difference is merely technical, in their view.
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It will be necessary to examine the bill for loopholes, and to see how well it will withstand any free-speech challenge.
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MTA Chairman Thomas Prendergast says the authority "hasn't made up our mind" on whether a piecemeal or full shutdown will be necessary.
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That's important because it potentially means that it won't be necessary to make as many different vaccines against the different HIV subtypes.
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The most pertinent and most cited quote was from James Madison's Federalist 51: If men were angels no government would be necessary.
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But for those who regard it as a natural outcome of what came before, no such passage of time will be necessary.
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Capital ratios are solid, but Fitch considers a high level of capital to be necessary in view of its loan book concentration.
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It says officers can use any force they reasonably believe to be necessary to defend against bodily harm while making an arrest.
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Every country in the world admits that some limitations to free speech may be necessary to protect other freedoms and human dignity.
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Moreover, the officials said, it would be necessary for security reasons for any airdrops to have the consent of the Syrian government.
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But nighttime refuelings are not uncommon and the pilots train in those conditions as such operations may be necessary during battle situations.
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Could the Kim dynasty put in place a means of contract enforcement and property rights that would be necessary to satisfy outsiders?
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I didn't think it was a good idea, kind of gimmicky, but I feel like it could be necessary for some people.
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But that might not even be necessary if doctors can trace heart disease back over the course of several generations, Gulati says.
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A tax break of this size requires the U.S. to charge everyone higher tax rates on income than would otherwise be necessary.
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Mr. Trump, well practiced at innuendo and ominous warnings, has often compelled reporters to ask questions they never thought would be necessary.
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Her experience on Capitol Hill will be necessary to take on what will have to be a bipartisan infrastructure effort in Congress.
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And the less people understand about the process -- and why Democrats believe it to be necessary -- the better for President Donald Trump.
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These can interfere with parents' work schedules and run into evening hours, when it gets dark and additional lighting might be necessary.
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It said that dedicated revenue sources would be necessary to support the subway corporation, such as taxes, fees or congestion pricing. Gov.
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President Donald Trump had contemplated issuing an enforceable quarantine for parts of those states, then later said it will not be necessary.
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"If these statements do not cease, it will be necessary for me to take further action," Dotcom told the murder victim's family.
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The Treasury plan says it will be necessary to keep the Treasury's preferred stock purchase commitment in place while legislation is pending.
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He told the Toronto Sun that more police officers in neighbourhoods with safe injection sites may be necessary to keep crime down.
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Tyler Perry thinks houses of worship should remain holy and sacrosanct, but the sad reality is that armed guards may be necessary.
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Republicans usually emphasize the lengths they will go for Israel and downplay any compromises that might be necessary for a peace deal.
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And since Republicans have 52 Senate seats and a House majority, that effectively ensures no Democratic support will be necessary for repeal.
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The White House started repeating the advice from public health experts: Social distancing would be necessary, maybe through the end of summer.
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He also said that some domestic restrictions, such as limiting travel to hot spots like Washington State or California, might be necessary.
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Extraordinary measures may be necessary to control the spread of coronavirus for many months — possibly continuing well into the November election season.
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Exxon has argued that fossil fuels will be necessary to meet the energy needs of the world's growing population in coming decades.
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Pharmamar said Aplidin could block a protein that scientific publications have shown to be necessary for the coronavirus to reproduce and spread.
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Others are concentrating on downloading key guidance to implement health reforms and other documents that might be necessary for the historical record.
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He added that while the more an international body could apply these same regulations "the better," additional laws would also be necessary.
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Either a stern judicial reprimand or a congressional censure or both might be necessary to disabuse Mr. Trump of his autocratic tendencies.
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Mr. Liccardo said that in the end, he believes some version of a public takeover or customer-owned cooperative would be necessary.
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However, I do not believe these actions rise to the level where it would be necessary to remove a president from office.
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Riley knew a killer pitch would be necessary: "Trying to get somebody to read your script and you're a musician?" he asked.
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Guardian U.S. executives have not yet determined how many people are taking buyouts, but the staff expects that layoffs will be necessary.
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Why would the framers envision such a statement to be necessary, not on the first drafting of the Constitution, but in hindsight?
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Until we are treated as true professionals and are paid professional wages, with benefits as the norm, tipping continues to be necessary.
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"We are doing an assessment of what might be necessary, working with the government of Alberta," Carr told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
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Democrats and Republicans alike have said that they believe an ethics investigation would be necessary for such an action to be taken.
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If he leaves office either temporarily or permanently, it may be necessary to temporarily extend the contract past the 12:01 a.m.
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McCain has slammed the administration for failing to provide his committee with information, floating the possibility that a subpoena may be necessary.
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Any effort to expand his base beyond white voters will be necessary to compete in more diverse states like California and Nevada.
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Beyond that, Timmermans said, it would be necessary for European states to offer many more places to resettle asylum seekers from Turkey.
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They said she most likely would suffer from uncontrollable seizures upon birth and, because of that, a resuscitation order would be necessary.
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One third of billionaires in 2016 didn&apost graduate, and these eight leaders agree that a degree may no longer be necessary.
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Above, Antonio Mourão, a former four-star general who suggested a military intervention might be necessary to purge the corrupt ruling class.
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Although Quebec's premier François Legault mused this week that a quarantine for the island of Montreal might be necessary at some point.
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Mr. Harris, the Lee County coroner, said it would be necessary to fingerprint six of the victims in Alabama to identify them.
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For example, if an industry is in decline, a fall in workers' wages may be necessary to avoid the need for layoffs.
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The bar for convicting an impeached president is high — the votes of 67 senators, two-thirds of the chamber, would be necessary.
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Given the risk of regulatory arbitrage, it would also be necessary to monitor developments in the CCyB rate in other EU countries.
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BECKY QUICK: You said-- WARREN BUFFETT: Like I say, it may be necessary to play another game to avoid that sort of thing.
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He said it would not be necessary for the United States itself to hit the 50-percent mark to achieve the regional target.
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Andrews treats us to her impression of Stoll asking if a tie will be necessary, then says he's going to forgo one altogether.
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"There is absolutely no need to wait until the last minute when an evacuation might be necessary," he said at a news conference.
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House said he hopes the town of Doraville will change its policy, but said a lawsuit may be necessary for that to happen.
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Cameron took Bartleby to a session on communication, where students learned the conversation skills that will be necessary when dealing with the public.
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Certain jobs aren't going to be necessary anymore, or certain jobs are going to be done by mechanical, or other, or robotic means.
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To coordinate deleting mugshots across the UK, "it would be necessary to upgrade all 43 local systems and the PND," the letter asserts.
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"The board estimates that in the most probable scenario it will be necessary to increase monetary stimulus in the short term," it said.
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Additional ultrasounds would be necessary, and even those may not show evidence of a problem early enough for a woman to take action.
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"Not a continuous, 2,000-mile border wall, no," she said, adding that enhanced technology and, in some places, more barriers may be necessary.
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But for a low-level PA, or a key grip, or a camera operator, that money may be necessary just to keep going.
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If one were to use the letter opener, it would be necessary to grasp the detached paw in a sort of posthumous handshake.
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Although a majority of the house is 3D printed, manual labor will still be necessary to install the plumbing, wiring, windows, and roof.
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While billionaire-investor and Valeant board member Bill Ackman has said that a sale of the company's assets won't be necessary, Maris disagrees.
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It's also low power, which might be necessary to run an edge computing device without the benefit of a data center power structure.
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"Under each system, there must be the highest and ultimate organ of power (and this must be necessary)," it said in a statement.
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Researchers looked at current farming practices and what land requirements would be necessary if everybody went vegan, vegetarian, or omnivorous to various degrees.
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And the company said it is "analyzing publisher sites to detect where policy enforcement actions might be necessary," though it did not elaborate.
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Recession-proofing a B2B startup isn't easy, but as fears of a tech bubble grow, it may be necessary for the company's survival.
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Several U.S. central bankers have expressed concern over persistently below-target rates of inflation and argued that interest rate cuts may be necessary.
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The cabinet seems at last to have recognised that a transition period will be necessary after Britain leaves the EU in March 2019.
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Plenty more research will have to be done and lots of algorithmic refinement will be necessary to make this in any way trustworthy.
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Germany and several other euro zone countries say that, if Greece does all the agreed reforms, then debt relief will not be necessary.
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She avoided sexy photoshoots, telling the Telegraph in 2011 that it wouldn't be "necessary," as she dressed modestly in her everyday life anyway.
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But after a Florida jury awarded Hogan $140.1 million in his case against Gawker, Trump signaled that such reform might not be necessary.
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So he was very curious about whether women could physically withstand the forces that would be necessary for them to participate in spaceflight.
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Germany and several other euro zone countries say that if Greece does all the agreed reforms, then debt relief will not be necessary.
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It's a giant expeditionary force where nine countries already work together and can deploy to wherever these countries deem it to be necessary.
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Still, customers might not be as willing to contribute as Thumbtack hopes they'll be, and Zappacosta understands that other approaches may be necessary.
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WASHINGTON — A military branch for space might indeed be necessary for the United States to maintain its superpower status in the final frontier.
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Known as Prospector-X, the small spacecraft will test key technologies in Low Earth Orbit that will be necessary for future asteroid prospecting.
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The researchers ran simulations of the melting glaciers, trying to gauge how much added snow would be necessary to stabilize this ice sheet.
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"What may be necessary is to have different options -- let members offer their amendments and let votes be where they may," Cardin said.
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Yellen told the House Financial Services Committee that she doubts that it'll be necessary to cut back interest rates, despite global economic concerns.
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It will not be necessary to program a light timer or a thermostat because the light already knows the residents' movements and behaviors.
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Obama said once the Mosul operation was finished, it would be necessary to rebuild the city to prevent militants and extremists from returning.
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Duke has the misfortune to attempt his "comeback" when he may no longer be necessary for even the state's rank-and-file bigots.
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Nadler said Sunday that he doesn't believe it would be necessary to call Mueller to testify as long as his report was straightforward.
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As recently as January, he said that two rate hikes could still be necessary in 2019 if more optimistic economic forecasts came true.
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With sluggish global growth dampening the outlook for Japan's economy, Abe's administration will also consider whether additional fiscal stimulus measures will be necessary.
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The committee can vote without a waiver, but based on what is finally decided a waiver might be necessary for a floor vote.
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They don't have to but if they're going to want to survive in today's hiring economy, I think it's going to be necessary.
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UBS said last week that increases of 200 basis points may be necessary to anchor the currency in the next month or two.
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The spokesperson said the agreement established a "landmark and robust" system for monitoring compliance with the deal -- and will continue to be necessary.
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That might be necessary if a patient finds that the cheapest drug covered by the plan isn't working or has bad side effects.
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A combination of ideas will be necessary, from partial privatization, to chaining benefits to inflation, to new revenue streams without higher tax rates.
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Speaking to journalists in Brasilia, Novaes said that it will not be necessary to increase Banco do Brasil's provisioning specifically because of Odebrecht.
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A change of plans may be necessary, but optimistic vibes also flow as Mercury connects with lucky Jupiter, bringing good vibes your way.
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I think it&aposs going to be necessary to be able to push back and expose the fact that that&aposs not true.
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The nitrogen was thought to be necessary to cool the melting core, but in reality the core never melted through the concrete pad.
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But scientists say that major global changes, not just national policy, will be necessary to preserve this crucial stronghold of the Far North.
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"A number of potential changes to monetary policy frameworks could be necessary to meet the challenges of the new economic environment," he said.
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Corporate employees have been generally on board with the change, believing Easterbrook's termination after a relationship with another McDonald's worker to be necessary.
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"I might have said he had his head somewhere where a certain yoga position would be necessary to get it there," King said.
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The study suggested that early visual experiences, and an understanding of three dimensions, might be necessary to excel at this type of touching.
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Without access to quality, personalized medical information at home, many defer to in-person doctor visits even when it may not be necessary.
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No doubt the platform might be co-opted by governments and utilities, but if the value of Solarcoin increases, this won't be necessary.
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By investing in Go-Jek, Amazon could ease the logistics buildout that would be necessary ahead of a potential entry to the market.
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Even if the government enforces a complete lockdown, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned may be necessary, the ports will remain open.
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In practice, this would have decoupled the two clocks, as it'd take thousands of years for an entire leap hour to be necessary.
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It will be necessary to direct new investment toward low polluting technologies, and no doubt to subject some existing facilities to early retirement.
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Well-maintained and well-lit roads are preferable to smaller ones, and have better access for emergency medical services should they be necessary.
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"President Trump likes Chairman Kim, and he doesn't think these sanctions will be necessary," said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary.
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The reanalysis of the doping samples, expected to happen later this month, may be necessary to establish further evidence to successfully discipline athletes.
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Some sort of compact will be necessary, according to interviews with officials in rural and resort towns, second-home owners and coronavirus expatriates.
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Regulation will almost certainly be necessary, as what's required will necessitate major structural changes to the current "launch, iterate and profit" industry norms.
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What's especially troubling about Trump's proposal is that there is genuinely no conceivable circumstance under which this kind of default would be necessary.
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It shouldn't be necessary to make a financial sacrifice to take on a job that is among the most valuable in our country.
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Should a diversion be necessary, on-the-ground medical treatment will also be coordinated and the company will even follow up with patients.
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And still more sensors and scanners might be necessary to make self-driving cars impervious to exigencies like blinding blizzards and soaking downpours.
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But public-health experts say these measures will be necessary for more than 15 days — at minimum, they're needed for several more weeks.
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To truly squeeze Saudi Arabia, a coordinated embargo — much like the one now in place against Russia — would be necessary but relatively easy.
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But the candidates have not discussed the actions that will be necessary to help Americans cope with the effects of the looming recession.
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Nor has the government treated them as an emergency that required handling in a matter of hours, as it claimed would be necessary.
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Pierre de Villiers said Wednesday he could no longer command the type of army that he thought to be necessary to protect France.
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"I'm not aware that any change would be necessary at this point," press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Tuesday at a press briefing.
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Only a few brave experts have conceded that tearing up the old, failed rule-book might be necessary to break the long stalemate.
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DeJear also said that she didn't want to feel forced into a decision but thinks it might ultimately be necessary to do so.
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The position requires Senate confirmation, but Republicans, who hold a majority, can confirm Mr. Quarles without support from Democrats, should that be necessary.
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The Fed has already lowered interest rates twice this year, but a strong jobs market suggests further rate cuts may not be necessary.
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Tiven said the Washington office will help harness the organization's court experience in ways it hadn't anticipated would be necessary before Trump's election.
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You are not joining the military but registering with the government to be available in a time where a draft would be necessary.
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This provides a management buffer over regulatory minimum requirements, which we believe to be necessary for supporting CYBG's activities as a standalone entity.
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Minutes before, the president tweeted another message suggesting that protests may be necessary to help mend the country's deep social and political divides.
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If Donald Trump had the slightest notion of what to do and say and how to behave, such babysitting would not be necessary.
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"Any action taken in self defense (the apparent justification for the strikes) must be necessary and proportionate to the threat posed," she said.
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However, buying more RD-85033s would be necessary so SpaceX would not "wind up without competition" until another American-made engine is fielded.
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