"Every business student you have has the requisite intelligence and requisite energy," he says.
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That I did not possess the requisite certification did not mean that I lacked the requisite qualifications.
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"The requisite of the script and the requisite of the part was a sense of physical awakening," Chalamet explains.
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They're a very good team and we just didn't have the requisite energy, the requisite juice to be able to compete with them tonight.
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At the Armani Privé show Tuesday evening, the requisite movie stars—Kate Winslett, Sophia Loren, and Naomi Watts—rubbed elbows in the front row with the requisite editors.
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They are far below the requisite drama standard for gossip.
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She says the requisite words she is meant to say.
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"Gnarly," says Steve's requisite terrible friend, Tommy H. (Chester Rushing).
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"The requisite consent level has therefore been achieved," Debenhams said.
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They kept garden plots orderly, guarded by the requisite gnome.
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But the team wants the requisite trophy to prove it.
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The requisite sensors were not included for the aforementioned reasons.
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Nurx now offers PrEP, even facilitating the requisite lab testing.
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And here to make all the requisite introductions is Brooklinen.
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The boeuf bourguignon has requisite heft but is suspiciously porcine.
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Sexual manipulation is not a requisite part of artistic expression.
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The match had the requisite length — at 4 hours 50 minutes — and even the requisite tears and embraces in the aftermath to do justice to all the epic finals of the last 10 years.
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Lilly also does good work as the movie's requisite straight man.
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It was one digit shy of the requisite complement of numbers.
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There will also be the requisite corporate governance duties to complete.
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After the requisite formalities, Buick and Emilio stood in their corners.
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Arkansas are having trouble acquiring the requisite chemicals—which is why
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To be fair, the articles cited above all provide requisite context.
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Strange has already filed the requisite paperwork with federal election authorities.
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Meet her with her kid when you've got the requisite goodwill.
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There's a presupposition that tattoos are requisite for bikers and chefs.
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The bank presented it as a requisite attack on rising prices.
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So AI is required to endow machines with the requisite skills.
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Whatever the case, being a pot smoker is not a requisite.
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First mountain phase: great education, followed by the requisite career advancement.
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His requisite "Dancing With the Stars" invitation arrived right on schedule.
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The G-Class starts at $2115,25 with the requisite destination charge.
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Are our industrial, capitalist societies able to make the requisite changes?
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That model starts at $3.43,23.4 with the requisite all-wheel drive.
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There is often a requisite magic to fiction involving lost masterpieces.
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I get done with my requisite 45 minutes CRUSHING the elliptical.
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Thus the need for the requisite Governmental Agency to oversee hibernation.
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A requisite who's who of London fashion editors completed the guest list.
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There are requisite loudspeakers, an announcer, and some comfy couches on stage.
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" They would "possess the information and discernment requisite to such complicated investigations.
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It has the requisite scary clown and terrified bicycle-riding children's ensemble.
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Apple is "better situated to make the requisite financial commitment," Deadline reports.
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Some of these big-scope adventures do deliver the requisite cinematic thrills.
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But that requisite for governance seems to have been lost in Iraq.
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It's really a circumstance where he continues to provide the requisite 'Reverberation.
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The requisite outcome is an educated customer before the loan is approved.
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He's highlighted his unique setup with a requisite side order of Hyphy.
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Those who can't afford the requisite care get sicker and die sooner.
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Reformed TSCA strikes the requisite balance between Congressional specificity and Agency discretion.
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At 6 feet 6 and 285 pounds, he had the requisite size.
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Even after installing the necessary equipment and requisite software, more headaches awaited.
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The pre-requisite for that is taking care of the legal stuff.
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In all of my riding lessons, control was such a pronounced requisite.
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Respect for others is a minimum pre-requisite for being human. 296.
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Best to have the requisite funds in hand, and only then proceed.
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He had neither the requisite knowledge nor experience to serve as president.
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But they do an adequate job of pulling out the requisite information.
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Now, he will get the requisite documentation to live legally in France.
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Tucked within each note are the requisite red and blue security fibers.
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At least there now seems to be the requisite sense of urgency.
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As if a penis were a requisite walking appendage, like a cane.
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It remains to be seen where exactly the requisite votes will come from.
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The requisite bite-and-describe moments often yield outbursts of sincere, unprintable praise.
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But since no one won the requisite 50%, state law required a runoff.
|
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Another political requisite for Schmitt was a clear distinction between friends and enemies.
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Services like Handy and TaskRabbit can assist with the requisite cleaning and assembling.
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By then, Latham had already decided not to issue the requisite opinion letter.
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In contrast, anyone with the requisite cash will be admitted into Trump's orbit.
|
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The longer we wait, the larger the requisite tax hike or spending cut.
|
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Any such transaction will be subject to respective boards and other requisite approvals.
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As I like to say, I've gotten my requisite speeding ticket in Ludowici.
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There's also a lineup of requisite shoes needed to top off any look.
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The food menu includes the requisite seafood dishes — this is Mystic, after all.
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And in Endgame, the requisite happy ending does leave a gaping plot hole.
|
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I'm so sorry, now it is time to ask the requisite Alexander questions.
|
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And, yes, Nero does indeed whip out a violin at the requisite moments.
|
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Now that the 21994 Oscar nominations are in, the requisite analysis can begin.
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There is the requisite manual mode with steering wheel paddles plus drive settings.
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With improvements in technology, today even small universities can do the requisite observations.
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There are the requisite partyers snarfing coke up their nostrils (and other orifices).
|
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So here is the requisite unboxing of the acronym: autonomous sensory meridian response.
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She has the requisite experience and is respected throughout the national security establishment.
|
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Use that question to identify who must make up the requisite variety group.
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The Beguiled masquerades as a Southern Gothic tale, with all the requisite grotesquerie.
|
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If the same people are continually appointed, how can others develop the requisite skills?
|
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Duff continued the tradition, with the requisite self(ie)-flagellation issued via social media.
|
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The requisite material for building new drugs could be found much closer to home.
|
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As far as performance goes, the Corsair One Pro ticks all the requisite boxes.
|
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Apple's AR will immediately reach millions of people who already have the requisite hardware.
|
|
Even in theory, though, the creation of these requisite new jobs won't be instantaneous.
|
|
Bragi has all the requisite pieces of the device they've been promising since 2014.
|
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Still, Tesla is optimistic enough that it's already putting the requisite hardware in cars.
|
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These findings will then allow us to devise the requisite safeguards and policy changes.
|
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And thus, we get our requisite flashback to the biggest moments in their friendship.
|
|
Both artists speak ebulliently about their new jobs, despite the requisite trial and error.
|
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As a result, the department was awash in unapproved products purchased without requisite approvals.
|
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" Pressure from Trump might scare the requisite number of reluctant members into voting "yes.
|
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Alongside the requisite photo booth photos, she showed off the tag of her dress.
|
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The short scherzo movement had the requisite impish streak, but also grace and sparkle.
|
|
Imagine an American president who comes into office with the requisite four-year term.
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But to know for sure, they would have to perform the requisite lab work.
|
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Keeping your head in the sand does not mean you lacked the requisite intent.
|
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Pair with the requisite summer uniform of vintage Levi's or a floaty Reformation dress.
|
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Their business models generated much of the requisite growth capital from operating cash flow.
|
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The menu had the requisite poached eggs and pancakes, and everything was spot on.
|
|
Halfway through, we've not been persuaded into feeling the requisite affection for this group.
|
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With the requisite political will on all sides, I know this can be done.
|
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In New York, diversity reporting has become requisite for museums to receive city funding.
|
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We don't have the requisite clinical data to know what we are talking about.
|
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There were some little black dresses with the requisite white lace collar and cuffs.
|
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Mr. Abella gave his statue the requisite two horns and made him explicitly nude.
|
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This equality in baseness, perhaps, allows them the requisite intimacy for true emotional honesty.
|
|
She gained the requisite amount of weight and her belly swelled right on schedule.
|
|
So I had it put on my license plate by going to the California DMV's website, filling out the requisite forms and paying the requisite fee, and requested a custom license plate emblazoned with "CATPAPI"—a compromise made due to character limits.
|
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The requisite smoldering stare, perfectly manicured stubble and bad boy tattoos are all in tow.
|
|
Many of these terms will eventually meet the requisite standards for entry into major dictionaries.
|
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There's also the requisite Snapdragon 210, 210GB of RAM, 21GB of storage, and water resistance.
|
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On a given night, there's the requisite dancing and hanging out with like-minded friends.
|
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In Strickland's mind, such extreme and domineering behavior seems almost requisite, considering his lofty goals.
|
|
But to expand the requisite data, the researchers turned to websites like Allrecipes and Food.
|
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We've rounded up the best deals on cameras (and their requisite accessories) across the web.
|
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But their inability to garner requisite support is a matter of politics not agency dereliction.
|
|
Ron and Ginny, went to Islands of Adventure for some requisite sibling bonding as well.
|
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Yes, we at TechCrunch were also tempted to indulge in this requisite millennial nostalgia exercise!
|
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"Putin likes sowing chaos and his acoustics establishment has the requisite technical expertise," he said.
|
|
This process continues until enough candidates meet the requisite vote threshold fill the open seats.
|
|
First, the requisite caveat: There are superb and inexpensive juice bars all over the place.
|
|
I lacked experience then, and the requisite technical skill, so it wasn't an easy process.
|
|
In an instant, their mission expanded: Anyone with the requisite skills and equipment was conscripted.
|
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They're irreplaceable, and accompanying each song is a requisite cheesy 80's low-budget video.
|
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As her love interest, the hunky Mr. Cowperthwaite perfectly captures the requisite Ken-doll demeanor.
|
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But the Treasury Department lacks the requisite legislative authorities to expand sanctions against affiliated entities.
|
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And there is the requisite trove of fight shots from early days to final bouts.
|
|
Aside from the requisite phones, laptops and iPad, I don't have a lot of gear.
|
|
With Alex Wolff, Ann Dowd, Gabriel Byrne and Milly Shapiro as the requisite creepy moppet.
|
|
We took a few of the requisite photographs, but mostly we each withdrew into ourselves.
|
|
But the line also moves beyond the requisite sweatpants to offer social and political commentary.
|
|
Trump will, of course, deliver the requisite lines about America never becoming a socialist country.
|
|
I recall mentioning the pre-requisite of investigations before any White House call or meeting.
|
|
The whole "La La Land" team rushed the stage, giving the requisite effusive speeches. Whoops!
|
|
And the requisite caveat: Amazon asking customers about something does not equal Amazon doing something.
|
|
VR has all the requisite capabilities to be the most intuitive and natural computing system ever.
|
|
They've got the requisite speed and agility to escape a snow leopard once it reveals itself.
|
|
Of course, the origin story includes the requisite happenstance and serendipity, plus a touch of controversy.
|
|
My family checks most of the requisite boxes: closely knit, and with a fondness for Florida.
|
|
The requisite interpretative gloss, the need to uncover a precise meaning, becomes part of the appeal.
|
|
After the requisite preamble by Slater, Vader came out and promptly squashed the much younger man.
|
|
Think of it this way: Catherine wears the requisite sheer stockings when she appears in public.
|
|
Such measures will help restore confidence, a pre-requisite for getting back on the right path.
|
|
Yet they are some way from suggesting the requisite turnaround in Washington is a realistic prospect.
|
|
But a pre-requisite would be liberalising China's capital account to allow free movement of money.
|
|
The novel follows Army veteran True Brighton, co-owner of a PMC known as Requisite Operations.
|
|
You can stream it in full—with or without the requisite tech—right here on THUMP.
|
|
Apple's new iPad Pro models have all the requisite updates you'd expect: faster processors, better graphics.
|
|
Each area has a different theme, and the requisite shuffling of enemy types, dangers, and bosses.
|
|
Her father works diligently to impress her: he makes the requisite silly noises and ridiculous faces.
|
|
User Skipptop started a Fund Anything campaign to raise the requisite $2,700 to buy the transcripts.
|
|
The faux fruit has a thin plastic shell encasing a mixture with the requisite thermal properties.
|
|
In order to reach the requisite height, it was obliged to begin at a steeper angle.
|
|
They won't be dealt out by dint of who gave which child the requisite Tiffany rattle.
|
|
Nearly one in 20 registered voters in Texas lacks the requisite papers, Judge Catharina Haynes wrote.
|
|
B. Smoove), an all-purpose, motor-mouthed entrepreneur, and Jerrod (Lamorne Morris), the requisite workplace goofball.
|
|
Even the box it comes in fits the theme, serving as the spacecraft's requisite launch pad.
|
|
This thriller, while including the requisite explosions, is very much about more insidious types of attacks.
|
|
Ironically, this consensus accuses the local government of making decisions without counting the requisite hard data.
|
|
But a pre-requisite would be liberalizing China's capital account to allow free movement of money.
|
|
Ocean Breeze Waterpark has slides with the requisite 35-foot drop, and a giant wave pool.
|
|
It's been ... Have you gotten out the requisite time away from these people or not really?
|
|
Or do you cast people who do have the requisite skill but can't, broadly speaking, act?
|
|
" Mr. Roque said the president might consider reopening negotiations if the rebels showed "the requisite sincerity.
|
|
Now you can reframe any innocuous pleasant activity as a requisite component of your political practice.
|
|
Without investment in the requisite research and commercialization, we cannot expect radical innovation in this sector.
|
|
Members of the Voznesenka Cougars football team, which occasionally manages to field the requisite 11 players.
|
|
Indeed, setting aside requisite tax hikes, BernieCare is far more generous than most employer-provided plans.
|
|
"When my husband died his guns were handed to family holding the requisite license," she wrote.
|
|
There are the requisite logo T-shirts, some with original art and some with simple branding.
|
|
"We have the requisite number of troops, they ought to be deployed," he told Bloomberg News.
|
|
Contrary to popular belief, he said a college degree is no longer a requisite for hiring.
|
|
A college degree in a relevant field is no longer a requisite for hiring, Baldwin said.
|
|
Now, together with the requisite eye-popping physical stunts, the genre could also showcase intimate vignettes.
|
|
It's dangerous when you're confident, but you don't have the requisite competence to go with it.
|
|
"I am never inclined to filibuster a SCOTUS nom," he wrote, leaving the requisite wiggle room.
|
|
But the requisite approvals, regulations, air and water traffic considerations still make it a tall order.
|
|
If I had the requisite amount of hair, I would have feathered it for the occasion.
|
|
As a result, requisite variety might steer you to a group of twenty or more people.
|
|
Yes, it featured the requisite stable of gorgeous actors and an endless supply of overwrought situations.
|
|
To nature, carbon is key to soil health and a requisite driver for new plant growth.
|
|
You won't find him stepping into a synagogue even on the requisite one day in a year.
|
|
In speaking about Time's Up Times 2, King spoke past the requisite "this speech is over" music.
|
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The requisite quantities are pumped into a transparent cone-shaped mixing vessel on top of the plinth.
|
|
There's a puckish wit to the assassin, along with the requisite predatory instincts necessary for her profession.
|
|
More than 100 new fragrances launched in 2015, with the requisite marketing budgets to back them up.
|
|
Before tagging on the requisite caveats, we tip our hat to the country's impressive turnaround in policymaking.
|
|
Hossenfelder does—her column ultimately ended with the requisite heavy dose of skepticism towards the Danish group.
|
|
Quite simply, they have quietly retained their integrity, without the requisite social media posts explaining as much.
|
|
Besides, he's got the vocal chops and the requisite predilection for histrionics and theatricality for the part.
|
|
In a similar vein, this exhibit's requisite Big Jesus Picture does not portray a triumphant resurrected Christ.
|
|
On April 18, ETE put out a proxy amendment disclosing Latham's position on the requisite tax opinion.
|
|
In seeking to establish the requisite disregard of the truth, Palin's complaint also cites the Times' corrections.
|
|
His own math, however, told him he actually had made more than the requisite number of payments.
|
|
Lindsay is stunning in a gorgeous ball gown that turns into rose petals in the requisite red.
|
|
After all, what is pho without its requisite accompaniments of Thai basil, jalapeños, bean sprouts, and lime?
|
|
It has the requisite low-point moments, but it mysteriously plays them as though they barely matter.
|
|
After filling out the requisite form, however, I found that I was not able to get in.
|
|
It has even left the military without requisite resources to train and equip it the new personnel.
|
|
ANNANDALE, Va. — Senator Tim Kaine had already mastered the requisite body language of a vice-presidential hopeful.
|
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The authors of the new study are presenting a big claim—one requiring the requisite big evidence.
|
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Or maybe the requisite googling was done, and Sanders intends to provoke, or just can't be bothered?
|
|
The Washington-state native, who retired in 2013, hasn't been a civilian for the requisite seven years.
|
|
During his requisite villain monologues, he tells Uhura that struggle defines the universe and makes people great.
|
|
Sure, "Cheap Thrills" features requisite crazy faces from Ziegler, but the choreography is also bouncy and exuberant.
|
|
A big, black cowboy hat sits on top of Price's head, complementing her Nashville-requisite cowboy boots.
|
|
The council expects that the city attorney will return with the requisite language in about a month.
|
|
That can make it difficult, if not impossible, for prosecutors to prove they have the requisite intent.
|
|
The nomination was made official at around 6:30 pm after Clinton won the requisite 2,383 delegates.
|
|
Naturally, Eisenberg is a master of the requisite short-story skill set: observation, pacing, surprise and economy.
|
|
Not to mention the requisite debate skills to take on Trump mano-a-mano in the fall.
|
|
But you proceeded to do so when you knew that you lacked the requisite experience and skills.
|
|
Comments include: "how I want to be courted tbh," and, of course, the requisite string of tags.
|
|
Many employers assume they lack both the requisite technological skills and the willingness to develop needed competencies.
|
|
The Belarus Country Ceiling being upgraded (currently B-) would be a pre-requisite for any upgrade consideration.
|
|
Estonia is one of only four alliance countries spending the requisite 2 percent of GDP on defense.
|
|
Trump did talk about the military repeatedly, and his speech had a requisite section on foreign policy.
|
|
And he had made the requisite first request for the drugs two weeks earlier, as procedure dictates.
|
|
There were, to be sure, the requisite scandals, like when dogs were found dead on the property.
|
|
It's incredibly engrossing, wrapping you up in a mystery with all of the requisite twists and turns.
|
|
The company added it would now look for a chairman with "requisite time, experience and turnaround skills".
|
|
"The parties are working toward obtaining the requisite approvals to complete the transaction," Essar said on Friday.
|
|
"They're not going to be at the requisite number to actually succeed in the end," said Thune.
|
|
This is not even close to 'pervasive,' or the requisite 'steady barrage' necessary for a viable claim.
|
|
But in addition to the requisite bathing suits, she also packed one stunning Raquel Allegra floral halter dress.
|
|
Fitch expects it to be difficult and costly to acquire the requisite land beyond the first two years.
|
|
Inside you'll find shimmery, universally flattering neutrals as well as the requisite party-ready black, blue, and silver.
|
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However, prosecutors must show that a defendant acted with requisite criminal intent, which varies depending on the crime.
|
|
Ergo, the only way to stay relevant is to keep up appearances on the requisite social media sites.
|
|
When another outlet breaks a story, reporters tend to call up the requisite spokesperson to ask for comment.
|
|
So beyond being a nice-to-have, they're often a requisite for those aiming for next-level roles.
|
|
The biggest concession to its gaming roots is the requisite LED lighting (your choice of red or white).
|
|
And Chris Harrison, having clocked in for his requisite hour on set, gives her a few sleepy nods.
|
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It's an oft-talked-about staple; a requisite piece for trying to nail the whole French-girl aesthetic.
|
|
It typically takes tens of thousands of years to "prime" the crust with the requisite amounts of magma.
|
|
Plus he would need the requisite number of voter signatures by August to even qualify for the ballot.
|
|
Regime adversaries like the U.S. have the requisite monitoring and surveillance capabilities to detect launches absent Iranian confirmation.
|
|
The draft bill "lacks the requisite precision... (it) is not in line with European standards," the bodies wrote.
|
|
Like his predecessors, the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, makes requisite appearances and gets honey on his fingers.
|
|
Golden State led by 23 at halftime, and once a blowout was assured, all the requisite stuff unfolded.
|
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Experiments, meanwhile, couldn't make the requisite pressures without also generating enough heat to melt even this hardy substance.
|
|
The beat cuts out for a second so that Fisher can land his line with the requisite heroism.
|
|
You can check those dates over at Flying Lotus' website, and watch the video for "Post Requisite" below.
|
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From pigeon nursing to home improvement recommendations, every new city apartment comes with its requisite over-involved landlord.
|
|
That said, a pre-requisite would be liberalising China's capital account to allow the free movement of money.
|
|
A pair of binoculars with a Florida bird guide beckoned, as did the requisite fluffy robes and slippers.
|
|
Gather the troops and head over to Johnnys Po' Boy to score the requisite foodstuffs for a picnic.
|
|
Perhaps very wealthy people find and hire staff with the requisite expertise, but it never entered my mind.
|
|
This doesn't mean the requisite theme park getup (think sneakers and denim cutoffs) is your only option here.
|
|
Romney has already secured a spot on the Utah primary ballot by gathering the requisite signatures to qualify.
|
|
Bruce Bochy of the Giants is a good driver who seems to have all the requisite tools. Matheny?
|
|
Flawed, bruised, and lacking the requisite software to cope with the threats and promises of the digital age.
|
|
And an accompanying portion of tartar sauce (in a plastic ramekin) had the requisite tang of vinegary gherkins.
|
|
Personnel who have the requisite skills, abilities, and training should be armed in a discreet and managed way.
|
|
It had the requisite 13 letters for the central themer and made a nice, graphic word play, too.
|
|
"The main source of the profitableness of established banking is the smallness of the requisite capital," he wrote.
|
|
Bioterror is already possible, and will only get easier as the requisite technologies become cheaper and more common.
|
|
He made the requisite joke for all masculine American comics about Caitlyn Jenner, using mangina as a punchline.
|
|
We hear of Ivor's requisite drug use and affairs and, later, Cass's tumultuous years caring for their daughter.
|
|
Eventually, we stopped at the widely photographed blue-domed churches and I, too, snapped the requisite tourist shots.
|
|
The denial of the appeal means the requisite four justices did not agree to take up the case.
|
|
But he said that it would be difficult to find enough specialists with the requisite skills and experience.
|
|
The gravelly tones of the bass-baritone Kevin Short lent the requisite solidity to Jack Rance, the sheriff.
|
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He also did not have the requisite eight hours off before he set out on the road again.
|
|
It's a spacious, multilevel restaurant in the genre's requisite wood paneling, though here it's enlivened by metal accents.
|
|
All major American indices are now in bear-market territory, having shed the requisite 63% from recent highs.
|
|
They're dressed in the requisite bodycon dresses, fixing their faces and filling in their followers on every detail.
|
|
At the Monday-night premiere, attendees stood and delivered the requisite festival ovation alongside rows of empty seats.
|
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Although each fair has the requisite roster of lectures and guided tours, there's also a host of performances.
|
|
But while there's a raw speed component to it, there's a requisite amount of technique and, well, practice.
|
|
With every Democrat expected to support it, four Republicans give the resolution the requisite simple majority to pass.
|
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Moving forward, he added, he would begin offering amendments adding the requisite debt-limit increases to spending bills.
|
|
Now people will make plans three, four, five years out to acquire the necessary gear and requisite training.
|
|
It's where only Clinton establishes herself as the candidate who has the requisite knowledge to do the job.
|
|
Plus, of course, the requisite movie theater and wine cellar that is always a must with rarified mansions.
|
|
For months they've rehearsed lines in jail cells and outside in the yard, leading to the requisite jailhouse taunting.
|
|
But the landlords never provided the requisite documents saying whether or not they had tested the home for lead.
|
|
His thick brown hair is cut with a light fade, and he sports the requisite well-kept full beard.
|
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UK and Swiss banks, however, will continue to issue at the holding company level to achieve the requisite subordination.
|
|
The LP contained just as many requisite pop puns, and struck a perfect balance of inspiring and somber lyrics.
|
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If you've already got the requisite GoPro, at $1.09 the Hot Wheels Zoom In is a no-brainer accessory.
|
|
Requisite to-be-sure qualifiers: Gawker can engage in other transactions prior to a sale, and may have to.
|
|
While the communications team obsesses over the Founder's Letter, your colleagues in finance will drop in the requisite charts.
|
|
One college has established a foundation year for promising students from tough backgrounds who don't have the requisite grades.
|
|
Depp is convincingly vulnerable and forlorn, all while maintaining the Hatter's otherworldly eccentricity, and Wasikowska has the requisite grit.
|
|
After the requisite audience murmur, she pointed out that this was the percentage of people that will inevitably die.
|
|
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Utah has put in the requisite paperwork to sell the bitcoins while they're hot.
|
|
It's a really silly move, but it's easy to forgive: If nothing else, it provided the requisite telenovela gasp.
|
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In light of recent events, their compositions have the requisite level of drama we need to emote vicariously through.
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For one thing, this trio all have notable businesses and brands in China, which is really a requisite factor.
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It is also important for a career to have the duration necessary to build the requisite amount of wealth.
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Asia's most popular band—K-pop super-sensation Big Bang—might soon break up because of requisite military service.
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He got to eat like a king and didn't need to do any of the requisite mountain-climbing beforehand.
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This means they do a lot of talking up their costars — a requisite part of the press tour cycle.
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It's not something I need to do often, so, no surprise, I keep forgetting to bring the requisite dongle.
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Requisite reality check (saved for last): There are some key reasons a deal like this is unlikely to happen.
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After the film, new fans waited for a few nervous words and the requisite selfie with a grinning Wood.
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A variety of other Moroccan sweets follow, on a long, elaborately decorated table that includes the requisite mint tea.
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Kaine has secured the support of four Republicans, enough to give the resolution the requisite 51 votes to pass.
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After hiring the best minds from the Darpa Grand Challenges, Thrun rigged up a Prius with the requisite sensors.
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But what happens when a disease strikes unpredictably and kills quickly, leaving no time to gather the requisite data?
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Implementing key reforms, and particularly anti-corruption measures, are a pre-requisite for aid tranches to be released, however.
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When adding ingredients, you simply fill the pitcher with the requisite thing in the order the app tells you.
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Beyond holding the requisite licenses for the service, the bank is using India's UPI payment system to enable it.
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Operators must be over 16, possess the requisite 107 pilot certification and be vetted by the Transportation Security Administration.
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Secretary Clinton does not have and will not have the requisite number of pledged delegates to secure the nomination.
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However, many of the consequences of the new regulations and requisite data-gathering could not be fully understood beforehand.
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Technically, every "icicle," as its members are affectionately called, possesses the requisite killer instinct to tackle virtuosic new music.
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I mime the requisite motions of the search and am grateful to the guard for not saying anything further.
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There were the requisite nods to his major victories: Obamacare, the Iran deal, Cuba, and curbing greenhouse gas emissions.
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The acquisition was announced back in September 2017 but now it has passed the requisite approvals and is finalized.
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Of course, no racism-fueled controversy is complete without the requisite "people don't have a sense of humor" backpedal.
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Should adherence to the prevailing political ideology of a given environment be requisite for addressing members of that community?
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With the requisite stonewashed denim (Miu Miu), lots of neon (Prada, Versace) and stirrup pants (Tom Ford) to match.
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Pharmaceutical and medical device executives enthusiastically supported his nomination, while consumer and public health groups sounded the requisite alarms.
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But he summoned the requisite power and intemperance when the villainous Iago fills Otello with doubts about Desdemona's faithfulness.
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Perhaps your boyfriend hasn't addressed your concerns because he doesn't know how to perform some of the requisite tasks.
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Even the requisite stock tie and gold safety pin — items fashion has repurposed a thousand times — are fundamentally practical.
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They've placed these bodies with minimal physical information left to give, and in that requisite reduction is something profound.
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He said the approach was essentially working — except for the requisite timely goals — since both contests had been tight.
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The job in this case is developing iOS applications, for which Swift is now the default/requisite programming language.
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Hence, last winter's purchase of a snow shovel and "the requisite Subaru," with four-wheel drive and heated seats.
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Blight, who has edited and annotated volumes of Douglass's autobiographies, undertakes this project with the requisite authority and gravity.
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He had a closet full of suits and identical white Brooks Brothers shirts, with the requisite assortment of ties.
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The first phase will involve relatively small numbers to make sure the requisite licenses and infrastructure are in place.
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It's also possible that Klobuchar, Bennet and Bullock lack the requisite spark and are bad fits for the moment.
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One evening, after we had done the requisite frolicking in nature, I asked Joe what he wanted for dinner.
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But the list of people with the requisite experience who have not been critical of the president is slim.
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It pits an agency without the requisite experience against telecom companies with decades of legal expertise in this arena.
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I'm not referring to the classic suspense-making withholding of information that is usually a requisite of entertaining storytelling.
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The written exam is a requisite for 14- and 15-year-olds in Ghana to progress to high school.
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The decision to deny the appeal means the requisite four justices did not sign on to hear the petition.
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Finally, there's the requisite ability to sublimate the designer ego, a skill Mr. Ghesquière admits he had to learn.
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That tapeworm preemptively consumes its requisite daily diet of investment dollars regardless of the health of the host organism.
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However, a confirmation vote shows that the requisite majority of senators were satisfied enough with the record to confirm.
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Only they couldn't because they no longer had the requisite family connections under the system that Kennedy had devised.
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The Portland Art Museum raised $27 million for an expansion project without acquiring legal permission for the requisite construction.
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The seder and the requisite dietary rules observed during the eight days of Passover vary slightly depending on one's ancestry.
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And yet, in ATS, Werdan can own as many trucks as he wants after completing the requisite amount of trips.
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"Only direct clinical comparisons of (Remsima) and Remicade in active inflammatory bowel disease can provide the requisite assurance," he said.
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Sure, there are your requisite assigned dates, news of which is delivered not via handwritten notes, but personal text messages.
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The game had the requisite star power and drama for a marquee event in this entertainment capital of the world.
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My thought bubble: People choose fund managers because they don't have the requisite time or skills to pick stocks themselves.
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She thumbed her phone for a while, ordered a drink, feigned annoyance, sent the requisite texts at the predetermined intervals.
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After a few years of business difficulties, Nasty Gal, requisite fast-fashion site for the bohemian and trendy, is shuttering.
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And -- and, look, it&aposs legal to make a gun if you include all requisite amount of metal in it.
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Going about business as usual, the jokesters rounded out the look with requisite hard hats, neon vests and work boots.
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Perhaps it shouldn't come as surprise that the child of two amazing musicians would have the requisite amazing musical skills.
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Even if Congress doesn't like these rules, should the requisite agency be forbidden from creating any like them at all?
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Drink and drugs were requisite, and destruction of property––from bongs to bones to Volkswagen Jettas––was a common occurrence.
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"We are currently working on securing all requisite permits and approvals to operate Silangan," said Chief Executive Officer Eulalio Austin.
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So what sartorial obstacle could Kim possibly tackle next that would offer up the requisite level of difficulty she craves?
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The Avonlea ISD has its own version of the Plastics, with the vicious Josie Pye as the requisite Regina George.
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While not all of the protesters were affiliated with Anonymous, the requisite Guy Fawkes mask was worn by nearly everyone.
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Who hasn't had a late-night donair, washed it down with the requisite Fanta, and let out a victorious belch?
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Only Washington and Ankara have the means and capabilities, coupled with the requisite political will, to bring forward sustainable solutions.
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"In light of these voluntary offerings, your office clearly lacks the requisite need to personally interview the President," they wrote.
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The "Malibu" singer's audience sang along with the lyrics while still managing to get the requisite selfies and video footage.
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Porzingis is also still in the process of restoring the requisite confidence in his legs to throw himself into crowds.
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ECPA reform has met and surpassed all requisite hurdles of support and deserves a floor vote as soon as possible.
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Very few possess the requisite qualities: a young girl's hips, my mother said, and the neck of a crowned crane.
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It may also prompt a retooled director nomination process based on a much broader consideration of requisite backgrounds and experience.
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Weisz did all the requisite student-dramatics activities, even taking a show to the Edinburgh Festival and winning an award.
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Instead, many children came to school angry, hurt or simply without the requisite self-regulation and quickly got into trouble.
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There's also requisite shoutouts to Nickelodeon and All That, integrated within the lyrics themselves, for which the crowd goes wild.
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But the episode went viral, with all the requisite cycles of conservative and liberal moralizing, hate mail, and GoFundMe campaigns.
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Her floor mates, who helped her make the requisite application video, said that they couldn't imagine living there without her.
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Mr. Scott took the requisite courses to become a licensed security guard and hopes to find a position this year.
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That means that SaaS and cloud stocks are off the requisite 20% needed to classify as in a bear market.
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Requisite lemon juice and more olive oil are followed by cilantro, chervil, breakfast radishes, piment d'Espelette and Maldon sea salt.
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But no one with the requisite training in astrophysics and Zen Buddhism could be located in time to provide resuscitation.
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That campaign promised green cards for as many as 300 people who invested the requisite $500,000 in One Journal Square.
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There's also a requisite Micro USB port for power and a smaller version of the classic TiVo peanut remote included.
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They try to game their way to the top by flirting, schmoozing, "connecting," and revealing the requisite level of vulnerability.
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If they don't submit the requisite fees, they would be deemed to have breached and defaulted on their arbitration agreement.
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" Last month, the American Bar Association (ABA) deemed Talley unqualified for the position because of his lack of "requisite experience.
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The purpose: to help them answer difficult questions posed by family members by feeding them with the requisite company line.
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"So Here's the Thing," named after a habitual phrase Mastromonaco uses in meetings, weaves in requisite dollops of Obama hagiography.
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Jesse Eisenberg plays Allen's requisite neurotic creative, who falls in love with Stewart's character while accidentally-on-purpose romancing Lively's.
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I'm not sure I have the requisite killer instinct to fully imagine how the GOP will play a Sanders campaign.
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How many people have the requisite supplies on hand to transport drinking water from a distribution center to their homes?
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Poetry and engagement with the humanities not only enhance a doctor's empathy, but are requisite to all of us living meaningfully.
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The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures.
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Both wore ankle-strap black heels and subtle bling (Anita Ko baubles for Reese, the requisite cool-teen choker for Ava).
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South Korea's Foreign Ministry said this month that the cosmetics had been banned because the requisite registration documents hadn't been submitted.
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The world only has the requisite power and resources to send you and four other people on trips back in time.
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You can set duration and frequency for each work out automatically, and Calendar will send you notifications at the requisite times.
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"Anti-MMA committee chairs won't stand in the way if the budget receives requisite support with the conference," our source said.
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"Secretary Clinton does not have and will not have the requisite number of pledged delegates to secure the nomination," Briggs said.
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There were, of course, the requisite bouclé jackets and tweed twinsets, modernized in an array of technicolor and graphic digital prints.
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Instead, the app is designed to create art to share on other social networks like Instagram, along with the requisite hashtags.
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If you can't stand the anticipation or the requisite server downtime, we're here to speculate so you'll be mildly less bored.
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"In light of these voluntary offerings, your office clearly lacks the requisite need to personally interview the president," the letter said.
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For this episode's requisite one-scene appearance, Felix's wife, Maria, reminds him that family is family, and he must save Rafa.
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First off, in case you somehow missed Sunday night's season 7 premiere of The Walking Dead, here's your requisite spoiler warning.
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The quarterback of the football team in Marin County can decide, I want to be jihadist, given the requisite beliefs. Okay.
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Kunis ran some errands in a Tolani minidress, paired with some requisite cool-girl kicks in the form of Stan Smiths.
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The requisite twinkly lights and Christmas trees are present, but there's a richness and texture to it all that feels fresh.
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Then there's the requisite literary endeavors you find in all fandoms, these include Columbine fan fiction, Columbine erotica, and Columbine smut.
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It includes the requisite charge against Obama, blaming him by name for not enforcing his "red line" against chemical weapons use.
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And if anyone gets even a glimpse at the front of the device, the screen and requisite "notch" are dead giveaways.
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Arguably, the past regulations may not have served us well, and may have not been enforced with requisite diligence or competence.
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Certainly, Williams said, ETE could have held off a public filing that disclosed Latham's refusal to issue the requisite tax letter.
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He lives in a posh Miami neighborhood in a gated oceanside community with the requisite pool, tennis courts, and security guards.
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Naturally, CBS was there to back a dump truck full of salt into the wound with the requisite Browns quarterback graphic.
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Belgium's Belfius is seen as a hot contender to follow after Belgium made the requisite legal changes earlier in the summer.
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But now it's game on, and you will make a good first impression when you show up with requisite company knowledge.
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But, if the president has undermined our democracy, possibly with the aid of the Russians, our Constitution provides the requisite remedy.
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At issue was whether Kasich had filed the requisite number of valid signatures to get onto the Pennsylvania Republican primary ballot.
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Sub-bass extension is also sublimely sweet, providing the requisite dynamic contrast to present even challenging music in its truest form.
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"[A]ll possible care is requisite", Hamilton admonished, "to enable it to defend itself against...attacks" from the other two branches.
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Don't worry, I've already been out and bought the requisite bunting, confetti, and shriveled cocktail sausages to celebrate such momentous news.
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I didn't receive anywhere near enough in my time playing, as you must catch duplicate pokémon to collect the requisite candies.
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Mr. Cameron said he sold the contentious stake shortly before he became prime minister in 2010 and paid the requisite taxes.
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Portman is vitally important as it will give prosecutors the requisite ability to incarcerate the monsters who prey on innocent children.
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It's stable enough to maintain the requisite quantum superposition, but is limited in the frequencies of light that it can emit.
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Lucky for us, iFixit's requisite teardown of the phone includes a couple of close-up shots of the aperture in action.
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"Secretary Clinton does not have and will not have the requisite number of pledged delegates to secure the nomination," it continued.
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"Conducting orderly negotiations over the United Kingdom's exit will be a pre-requisite for the future relationship's framework," Philippe told lawmakers.
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But they all have the requisite academic ability: Before applying to the support program, they must be admitted by the university.
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There's also a touchup feature that tacks on extra time after the requisite two minutes to address spots that were missed.
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We heard many stories of FEMA inspectors unable to speak Spanish, a seemingly basic pre-requisite for working in Puerto Rico.
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Toward the end of Ed Sheeran's requisite performance of "Shape of You," Lil Uzi Vert popped onstage for a guest verse.
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In order to force a vote on June 25th, the petition would need to have the requisite signatures by June 18th.
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I put on my best sports bra, the leggings I usually wore to yoga and the requisite sticky-bottom trampoline socks.
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She tells me that it was such a small amount that she'd had no concerns about giving the requisite urine sample.
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There is also the requisite posing, flexing and cat-walking in gleaming fetish gear ranging from formalwear to jockstraps to harnesses.
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Clearly they cannot do so unless and until they acquire the requisite material power vis-a-vis their victims or rivals.
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There are the requisite lumberjack checked shirts and maple leafs, but they are almost incidental, as opposed to the main event.
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Existing companies in the United States could get the requisite production facilities up and running, especially with the right financial incentives.
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The open kitchen has the requisite stainless steel appliances, ample counter space and a breakfast nook that overlooks the lush backyard.
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For Aaron (Matt Steiner, who directed with Mr. Richardson), a shaggy-haired nerd in the requisite hoodie, information should circulate freely.
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The show is built to be mind-bending but doesn't have the requisite urgency to entice you aboard for the ride.
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There's also a slick real estate mogul (David Thewlis) with treacherous Russian connections, and the requisite no-nonsense cop (Carrie Coon).
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Kim deems his nuclear capability as essential to maintain the requisite fear and funds to stay alive and remain in power.
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My husband returns from his trip and after we wait the requisite number of days, I take a pregnancy test. Negative.
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Although the requisite number of states have never approved it, unlike the ERA, the original first amendment has no ratification deadline.
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Hillary Clinton led in nearly every national poll — and in other surveys in the states worth the requisite 270 electoral votes.
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There's the requisite bohemian apartment "covered with empty wine bottles and ashtrays" where the bedroom is a mattress on the floor.
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No one in Iran was as qualified as he, and possibly nobody outside Iran could have gotten the requisite journalist visa.
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The 1993 episode "A Stash from the Past" features the requisite sit-down talk between parents and a pot-smoking teenager.
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You can't set up a Galaxy smartphone without being informed about Bixby and urged to sign up for the requisite Samsung account.
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Writing computer code, or at the least being conversant in the firm's program of choice, OCaml, is a requisite for all traders.
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Owners then often expect their purebreds to be "true to form," placing pressure on breeders to produce dogs with the requisite characteristics.
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"The window of opportunity is extremely limited after that ... Military cooperation has become a pre-requisite,(peace talks) won't advance without it".
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Brimming with poignancy, humor, and a requisite touch of cynicism, it's the work of a songwriter at the peak of his craft.
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This means more work ahead, however, including securing the requisite amount of teams and funding, as well as dealing with Tesla itself.
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It could make 5G happen simply by putting the requisite pieces on whatever Snapdragon chip all the Android manufacturers want in 2020.
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The suit argues that DHS hasn't conducted the requisite environmental analysis for its enforcement activities required under the National Environmental Policy Act.
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This pettiness doesn't require the user to be informed; nor are there any other requisite qualifications for the message to go viral.
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This, of course, soon turns romantic, though not without a requisite number of misunderstandings, wacky situations, and clever banter along the way.
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Polls suggest that Mr Morrissey could carry the requisite five of nine councilmanic wards, perhaps avoiding a run-off on December 20th.
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"Secretary Clinton does not have and will not have the requisite number of pledged delegates to secure the nomination," the statement continued.
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Brand posts are advertisements, as are many posts by influencers and micro-influencers, even when they don't bear the requisite #ad tag.
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In an Economist article last month, the venerable publication described a listing company, one that, while innovative, lacked the requisite business discipline.
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They must put it straight in the requisite public bin, forcing them to tear open plastic bags and toss it by hand.
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A few colleges have begun to run schemes that aim to get promising pupils who lack the requisite grades up to speed.
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The longer we wait to raise taxes, assuming we don't intend to cut benefits, the larger the requisite tax hike will be.
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But perhaps there is a resignation that bowing to the surveillance juggernaut is the requisite price for participating in this modern economy.
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Tamer has repeatedly attempted to register for asylum in Greece; each time he tries to make the requisite Skype call, nobody answers.
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The photo features the gang of kids in their requisite '80s casual-wear, but one person stands out more than usual: Eleven.
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Mama, there goes that man—again, and again, and again, and.... Steph Curry's presence at the All Star Game is a requisite.
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"The House of Representatives cannot only refuse, but they alone can propose, the supplies requisite for the support of government," Madison wrote.
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The pop culture references are groovy (Twyla THARP, JESSE Pinkman, EDD "Kookie" Byrnes), and there's the requisite pot culture reference too (GANJA).
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You're not supposed to get three cracks at a team, let alone with the requisite faith to completely redesign yourself between attempts.
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During the accession process, Romania began overhauling its judiciary, teaching a new generation of lawyers the requisite democratic principles from the West.
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As they proved at the Rickshaw Stop, they've still got the chops, and all the requisite heart, to do this thing right.
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Rosen also noted that he wouldn't be the first to be considered for this role who didn't have the requisite DOJ expertise.
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Abaya: The ubiquitous (and requisite) covering for women in Saudi Arabia is seen throughout the Arabian Peninsula and parts of North Africa.
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It was the first mission that docked one spacecraft into another in orbit — an essential pre-requisite for a successful moon landing.
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But how far can any president take his agenda without the requisite personnel to implement his policies, whether at State or elsewhere?
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Asked if the measure has the requisite 216 votes, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) declined to say yes on Friday.
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Members are already working alongside the candidate as he hustles to collect the requisite signatures to assure his place on the ballot.
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A far better idea would be to build on the existing NIST structure by adding any unique, requisite expertise in election security.
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But foiling catamarans mostly sail above the surface of the water, with submerged carbon-fiber appendages providing the lift and requisite stability.
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And if it searches for a coach who is likely to stick around, he might lack the requisite fire in his belly.
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"(He) has the requisite integrity, competence, courage and independence of character to discharge effectively the responsibilities of this new office," he said.
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His double-barreled approach has sometimes misfired, but it did generate the requisite sense of urgency at a critical moment for antidoping.
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The Edwards case fizzled, in part because prosecutors couldn't prove the requisite intent on the part of Edwards to secure a conviction.
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The state's transportation network makes commuting difficult, and thousands of jobs go begging because firms cannot find employees with the requisite skills.
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Is his palm of requisite heft to support a regulation football, his fingers sufficiently long to curl around the ball's pebbled leather?
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Underneath the grim average, however, the truth is that there are better-paid jobs available to workers without the requisite college credential.
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At first, she believed she had cleared the Democratic National Committee's threshold for participation, having received the requisite donations from 65,000 people.
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"A new language is requisite to furnish terms strong enough to express my horror and amazement at the appalling facts!" she erupted.
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And it's unlikely that the House and the Senate would come up with the requisite two-thirds votes to overturn his decision.
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Then there's Cynthia Nixon, who is running for New York governor and who wears the formerly requisite pantsuit with a modern edge.
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Schools in her district will be surveying all of their families to determine who has access to WiFi and the requisite devices.
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In addition, people would have to maintain strict social distancing measures until all the requisite testing is completed, which could take months.
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When fans showed interest in creating their own, the network encouraged those with the requisite skills to help others in the #CloneClub.
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As an upstart candidate with a small national footprint before his launch, Patrick is likely nowhere near the requisite number of donors.
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Steyer's campaign announced that he crossed the 200,000 donor threshold on Tuesday; he had already achieved the requisite number of qualifying polls.
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Most bra straps are super skinny, fall all over the place, and don't provide the requisite support without digging into your shoulders.
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The surgeon cleaned up the mess, I did the requisite postoperative physical therapy, then returned to playing tennis, walking, cycling and swimming.
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But to inspire the requisite pity and terror, Anna needs to exude a passion that eludes and transcends medical and social diagnosis.
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Here's the thing: the compact wouldn't kick in until the assembled states hit the requisite 270 electoral votes to deliver the presidency.
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Moreover, the department has failed to erect an AM&E system that brings the requisite funding, manpower or expertise to the challenge.
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" Rachel's face had been beautiful but scarred, and so, for Marie, "something amiss would from then on be a requisite for beauty.
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There's none of the requisite showman's charisma, either, which means he's as annoying to the audience as he is to the Fishers.
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The requisite salt and funk come from both the miso, earthy and high in sodium, and the nutritional yeast, which adds tang.
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Sure, it has the requisite health bars and super meter, but it's more of a hybrid wrestling game than a traditional fighter.
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And no, it's not that neither side did the requisite staff work to prepare an agreement ready for the leaders to sign.
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I am not aware that Ms. Kardashian West brings the requisite record of experience to tackle these issues on a national scale.
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And I'm sure McMaster, even though he said the requisite things trying to downplay this publicly, realizes this was a big problem.
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Writing computer code, or at the very least being conversant in the firm's program of choice, OCaml, is a requisite for all traders.
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But despite the requisite planning, Airbnb was still struggling to keep its iterative design system in sync with Sketch templates, holding up development.
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You've got some girl waking up in random people's beds (a definite nod to a young Lily, in her requisite trainers and ballgown).
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Margin value may also be created by promoting endemic products, as well as through volume discounts with the requisite partners in this model.
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Even so-called subject-matter experts (SMEs) who support the developers may lack the requisite background to identify the tradecraft of threat organizations.
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With few exceptions — support for embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, the requisite jabs at Stabenow — James presented himself as a postpartisan healer.
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In addition to the requisite DEA and FDA sign-offs, the National Institute on Drug Abuse must supply the cannabis for all studies.
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"That is a the pre-requisite and I believe we must - and can - work toward a good compromise benefiting both sides," Kotzias said.
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In addition, all YouTube spaces have cameras capable of capturing the requisite dynamic range and RAW/Log format to take advantage of HDR.
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Add to this list the requisite delusional nature of most reality TV stars, and you've got our 2016 Republican candidate for the presidency.
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After the requisite ass kissing, the Courageous Conservative steps into the arena and asks that God bless the great state of South Carolina.
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He wears loose-fitting skirt-pants, as the requisite New Age-y element to ground him in that Silicon Valley false-enlightenment culture.
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And you aren't going to get the rich, full sound you'll get with a full tube amp and all of the requisite pedals.
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If Wagner does not get the requisite money, she can cancel the contest and refunds will be issued, according to the contest website.
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Throughout the film, the MIB show a respect and appreciation for the various alien cultures they encounter that goes beyond requisite practical knowledge.
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Our favorite gratuitous festival style trend returned to the polo field this year, along with the requisite flower crowns, crochet, and animal onesies.
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Dube, however, said he was hopeful of finding a keen, healthy investor who can inject the requisite amount of equity into the company.
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"When you speed up the process and don't take the requisite time you pay a price later in things like corruption," Kerlikowske said.
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That said, Bieber is Canadian and apparently knows how to skate, so his presence at the NHL All-Star Celebrity Shootout was requisite.
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There is indeed mat wrestling on display here, with the requisite moves and counter-moves, but muscular male bodies are the main event.
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"Multitasking often means that a person is not working with the requisite care and precision, two essential things for effective reading and writing."
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A few requisite caveats: All food products were purchased in Spain, so it's unclear if the findings would be replicated in other countries.
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It's up to you, as one of the only survivors, to solve the requisite puzzles and try to make sense of the situation.
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This is still the same OS X you know and (maybe) love, plus the requisite new features that come with every major update.
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Politico reported in May that the president's cellphone was not equipped with the requisite security features to protect his communications from potential hackers.
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I had my own thoughts on what a unicorn that had lost the requisite billion-dollar valuation should be called back in 2016.
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In a Business Roundtable survey, 95 percent of CEOs reported they struggled to find workers with the requisite skills for the job openings.
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But 93 percent also said Clinton has the requisite experience to be commander in chief, compared to 74 percent for the Vermont Independent.
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AX * AGREED TO DIVEST ODYSSEY AS A REQUISITE TO PROPOSED COMBINATION OF TABCORP AND TATTS GROUP Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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Sound detection strategies are of little value if the people investigating the behavior lack the requisite knowledge to identify and escalate threat activity.
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"The defendant can use that evidence to show that his illness left him without cognitive capacity to form the requisite intent," she said.
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I've ridden in fire trucks, horse and buggies, and of course the requisite reindeer — very irritable animals, and they spit, just an FYI.
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The requisite caraway is in the mix, but it does not dominate the drink's honeyed richness as it does in many other aquavits.
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Just as in the film, the rural setting might prove enough of a draw to liven up the requisite heist movie plot points.
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This formula—three weeks of hormonal pills, followed by one withdrawal week, complete with the requisite bleeding—remained unchanged for over 40 years.
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Shelter serves as a casual cafe in the morning, offering mixed grain bowls and avocado toast alongside the requisite high-quality espresso drinks.
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"You were so caught up doing your dirt, that you didn't notice mine," she shrugs amid that late '90s/early 2000s requisite harpsichord.
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To prepare for the role, Ms. Gyllenhaal talked to retired prostitutes and porn actresses about the life, including the requisite skill of dissociation.
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To do so, eligible accounts (the requirements of which are determined by Facebook) fill out a form and then follow the requisite steps.
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Meeting this challenge will require a greater reliance in general on the private sector, since government alone does not possess the requisite expertise.
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"If the law gives me the power, I will," he replies, playing the Trumpian role of swamp-draining populist with the requisite hypocrisy.
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He was fascinated by the optical clarity of the mechanical eye, even as he exploited photography's role as a documentary requisite for fame.
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Bumatay has a troubling prosecutorial record, lacks the requisite experience, and has drawn criticism from members of California's legal community, across party lines.
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The specter of the first of the spirits, Scrooge's dead partner Jacob Marley, is played with the requisite clanking chains by Chris Hoch.
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These interviews are requisite for all teenagers, for worship in the church's temples, and for baptism into the faith of 236 million members.
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But the musical theater actors he saw didn't make believable fighters, and the martial artists couldn't pull off the requisite acting and dancing.
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LeBron James There's only one body-bettering arena and it's requisite mini-economy in which James has yet to enter, and that's skincare.
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And I believe you've not demonstrated the requisite good judgment required of an appointed executive branch official on some of these spending items.
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He weathered the expected fevers and requisite blood transfusions, went into a remission, and was discharged to my outpatient clinic a month later.
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This album is his attempt at epic, infused with the requisite pathos, jangle, and willingness to look silly while making big, serious gestures.
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"We may not be able to sustain our revenue growth rate in the future," warned the requisite "risk factors" section of the IPO filing.
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The closing of the transaction is conditional on receiving requisite regulatory approvals that are expected before the end of the first quarter of 2017.
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Gorsuch fills all the requisite boxes: Columbia undergrad, Harvard Law, clerk for two Supreme Court justices, and has been a federal judge for years.
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But the courts have also found "specific intent" (as opposed to intent which is merely inferred) to be a requisite of espionage convictions; i.e.
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If G dropped his arms before the requisite time was up, he would be beaten and forced to repeat the punishment all over again.
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After the requisite systems report, which was as redundant as the mission required, she asked him to share a cig as was their ritual.
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Action films and the requisite guns would of course still have a place on the silver screen—but it might limit the collateral damage.
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It can cut through all of the requisite starch and cheese, right to the core of your hangover and make you feel things again.
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The dead gorilla has inspired numerous song tributes, an alleged high school football sighting and a professional football tribute, and the requisite yearbook photobomb.
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Fitch expects the project, which has all the requisite approvals in place, to generate significant cash flows upon its completion by 2020 or 2021.
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As a network becomes truly decentralized, the ability to identify an issuer or promoter to make the requisite disclosures becomes difficult, and less meaningful.
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Like Sheila's unique appetite, the show isn't for everyone, but if you happen to have the requisite palate, you won't be able to resist.
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Ofo had the requisite backing of powerful firms too: Xiaomi, a smartphone maker, Didi Chuxing, a rideshare app, and Alibaba, an e-commerce titan.
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And, crucially for the requisite moment when she willingly clambers into a spaceship hidden inside a blue police box, she'd have to be relentless.
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Then, in the best part of the exchange, Bethenny makes a traditionally over-the-top Jill laugh, asking where the requisite gift bags are.
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Several justices—led by the ideologically incompatible but increasingly chummy Elena Kagan and Neil Gorsuch—wondered whether the plaintiffs have requisite standing to sue.
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"The government failed to establish the requisite elements under any of the theories charged in the indictment beyond a reasonable doubt," the motion said.
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" He adds: "Require outdoor activities, sports, performance in school as requisite behaviors that you have to accomplish and achieve in order to use technology.
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In 1998, US regulators grilled Microsoft over its requisite bundling of Internet Explorer in Windows, even calling Bill Gates to the stand to testify.
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Pret A Manger sends in mystery shoppers to visit every outlet regularly to see if they are greeted with the requisite degree of joy.
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Instead, Romney said backing Cruz was the best way to deny Trump the requisite delegates needed to secure the nomination before the Republican convention.
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Anyone with the requisite political instincts to win a general election would have to temporize eventually, which would mark him as a career politician.
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Other toys also include the requisite Lego figures, Finn in his stormtrooper uniform, and playsets depicting the battle at Maz Kanata's castle on Takodana.
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The requisite first stage of merging the French and Japanese companies would require a change of heart by either Nissan or the French government.
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Today, he's back with a woozy new single called "Post Requisite" and a strange collage of a video directed by Winston Hacking accompanying it.
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In that same short statement, Reliance Communications said the requisite payment had been made to Ericsson to comply with an Indian Supreme Court judgment.
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It worsened when they accused the ruling party of passing the 2017 budget illegally in a side room without the requisite quorum of lawmakers.
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If they get the requisite number of signatures, Oregonians could vote on the decriminalization of psilocybins, or magic mushrooms, in the 2020 general election.
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But the requisite smoldering temptation (Morena Baccarin), a British baddie (Ed Skrein) and plenty of comic relief alleviate the weight of Deadpool's existential divide.
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"Transparency of charges and costs across the long-term savings market is a pre-requisite for building consumer trust," it said in its response.
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"It is extremely unlikely that Secretary Clinton will have the requisite number of pledged delegates to claim victory on Tuesday night," Mr. Sanders said.
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It will work a lot like the other two features, with a requisite mutual "yes" swipe and ladies-first message for opposite-sex interactions.
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The patient to whom he had helped give a new hand later had it amputated after deciding not to follow the requisite antirejection therapy.
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"He is a surprise appointment ... It is unclear he has the requisite experience," said Peter Attard Montalto, head of capital markets research at Intellidex.
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Because the WTO works by consensus, this blocking will deprive the Appellate Body of the requisite number of jurists it needs by December 2019.
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The multivenue show includes art from Japan, the Pacific islands, Maoris and local artists — as well as a few requisite stars, like Yayoi Kusama.
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Anything built would need to fit in the apartment chosen, and the scale was determined by the requisite presence of a full size bed.
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Although the formal Easter parade (and its requisite flower-laden hats and orchid corsages) has long disappeared, fashion has rejuvenated the color for today.
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Despite having the requisite tools at our disposal—the great outdoors, Amazon, the ability to turn our phones off—we simply cannot better ourselves.
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Yet for all of the rhetoric, there are millions of jobs going unfilled in the US today simply because people lack the requisite skills.
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It has long been clear that Osaka had the requisite power and ball-striking ability to eventually become a force on the women's tour.
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The qualification period for the debate ends at midnight Wednesday and none have even close to the requisite polling requirements to make the stage.
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In his early days, Turing's education reflected the overwhelming social requisite of his class to secure a place at a reputable private boarding school.
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There's the requisite lab, of course, but comedians and performers experiment, too, and this show aims to capture some of the essence of that.
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It was the first time Mr. Murphy had hosted a foreign head of government in New Jersey, and the two talked the requisite business.
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Mr. Ryan and Mr. McConnell will probably need the help of some Democrats if fiscal conservatives balk at approving new spending without requisite cuts.
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While the White House has signaled that it wants Montgomery for the job, his nomination won't be announced until he completes requisite background checks.
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We're heading into blockbuster season, long designed to part young men with their money using male heroics, computerized wizardry and the requisite side babes.
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Both technologies feel like a glimpse into the future, but there's little to recommend plunking down the requisite money to purchase either in 2019.
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At the very least, Foy's insertion into the franchise works, in a vehicle that delivers enough of the requisite thrills to be eminently watchable.
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Yet, as with so many other aspects of the job, he occupies it on only an occasional basis and rarely with the requisite skill.
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First, a full capabilities gap analysis is requisite, and the Office of Science and Technology Policy has taken the initial step toward this assessment.
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His aides say that even though the decision was made over a dinner, it had been fully vetted, and had the requisite legal approvals.
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The Party filed its registration papers with the Australian Election Commission last month after obtaining the requisite support of at least 550 registered voters.
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It has the requisite Shakespearean echoes, and its take on our embrace of political rogues — even against our own interests — is timely and universal.
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"If the Group remains unable to access the requisite level of funding, then the Company will need to consider all appropriate options," it said.
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Chances are that after the requisite technical appeals to higher courts and a plea for mercy to the president of Pakistan, Aziz will hang.
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Despite peak demand for labor, far too many are missing out on jobs and career advancement because they lack the requisite skills and training.
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"He is a surprise appointment ... It is unclear he has the requisite experience," said Peter Attard Montalto, head of capital markets research at Intellidex.
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The law requires information disseminated to the public by federal agencies, including by DHS and DOJ, be of requisite quality, objectivity, utility and integrity.
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He begins his training, but his conscience will not allow him to swear the requisite oath to Hitler, and this refusal propels the story.
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In one story, "So Near, Yet So Far," a son is unable to see his dying mother because he lacks the requisite travel permit.
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The brownstone that was destined to become home had the requisite outdoor space, ample room for a studio, and a wall of exposed brick.
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I have contacted the Guardian who have amended the piece and my editor so that we can make the requisite changes to the book.
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When you pull it apart, "Hi, My Name Is…" is still using a requisite sitcom plot — namely it's the "how our parents met" episode.
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It will include the requisite high-end amenities, like a name-brand chef, a lounge and a rooftop bar with panoramic views of the skyline.
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There are the requisite sneakers in choose-your-beast skins (calf, buffalo and deer, some with lizard accents), evening shoes in velvet and floral jacquard.
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Because of course it does: The syncing and security services have an associated cost, and certainly there are the requisite feature updates and bug fixes.
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It is possible neither party was really sure the planes would be able to carry all of the requisite gear and provide the appropriate protection.
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Only a single unnamed company applied for the requisite permit from the DMV, despite the growing number of companies engaging in self-driving car tech.
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Do the reasons behind a termination underscore one of their fears — especially one that could be a deal breaker based on the requisite job duties?
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Brighton is employed at a private military company called Requisite Operations, which uses robots, artificial intelligence, and big data to enhance soldiers in the field.
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So if you're getting a ring like Cardi B this year, remember that there's nothing wrong with wanting your requisite Facebook photos to look good.
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Before you ask: Yes, the keyboard comes with the requisite smiling-mom-and-baby emoji, but it goes deeper than that — these emoji get real.
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SNUB: Game of Thrones Sure, it picked up its requisite nomination for best TV series, but none of the HBO fantasy's actors were individually recognized.
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Upon arriving at or departing from the border, people would find a space on the requisite forms where they could leave their social media handles.
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Still, she keeps her appearances in New York, London, and Milan quite limited, save for the requisite attendance at Yeezy as the Wife of Pablo.
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Co-Requisite Remediation While 1.5M freshmen require remediation each and every year, only 1-in-10 of these students will ever complete a postsecondary credential.
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Colleges and universities that are adopting CBE platforms are beginning to build curricula aligned not only to intended competencies, but the supporting co-requisite skills.
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This also provides access to 24K HDR Prime video content, which is a significant upgrade for those who have the requisite TV or display hardware.
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The sandwich gets finished off with raspberry sauce and popping candy, so after diners have snapped the requisite photo, they're getting a multi-sensory experience.
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" He explains, "The issue is that while they were reported to her probation officer, they weren't reported within the requisite time frame of 72 hours.
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Maia Weinstock's Women of Nasa Lego Ideas submission reached the requisite 10,000 supporters needed for the toymaker to consider it for production a while ago.
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Her first track "Gangster," released a couple months back, combines sunny instrumentals with PJ's effortless vocals, soulful and laidback with the requisite pinches of pop.
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Even his requisite declaration of having the "high honor and distinct privilege" of introducing the president of the United States was said with uncommon speed.
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Gaming beasts aside, I had little trouble packing a small arsenal of tech (and the requisite charging cables and power adapters) into the MOS Pack.
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Maybe they can just slink off anonymously to a justice of the peace and have a very small service held with the requisite two witnesses?
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Imperial told Reuters in April that it had paid construction contractors "requisite fees for processing needed applications for workers to work on the construction problems".
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The issuer has left the door open as to currency, though bankers point out that it can take time to update the requisite US documentation.
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A bored looking man with a stopwatch stands guard outside a ball pit, making sure no one gets more than their requisite two minutes inside.
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We don't have the requisite skill in security engineering to get it right the first time, so we have no choice but to patch quickly.
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The race is on to achieve full self-driving autonomy, and a key ingredient in that will be affordable, scalable production of the requisite sensors.
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Or rather, there are very big stakes – universe-destroying stakes, with the requisite CG sky portal and everything – but no reason to care about them.
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The companies said shareholders representing about 83 percent of Luxoft's total voting power have endorsed the deal, resulting in obtaining the requisite Luxoft shareholder approval.
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The requisite sweats and fuzzy socks might be on the list, but nothing fulfills our fashion-forward-but-still-cozy requirements like an oversized sweater.
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After all the racing, hijacking, backstabbing, and occasional tragedies, the main group gets together to unwind with grilled meats and the requisite bottles of Corona.
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Also dominating the news was Jeffrey Epstein, the requisite controversy surrounding Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, and Megan Rapinoe's speech at the World Cup championship parade.
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I had no problems hooking up the Hugo 2 to macOS, iOS, or Android devices, and it worked with Windows after installing the requisite driver.
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The Trump administration adopting a firm Iran policy is in the Iranian people's interests, and a pre-requisite of peace and stability in the region.
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True, he dismisses global warming, dodges the question of evolution, wants to defund Planned Parenthood and checks off all the requisite boxes for social conservatives.
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"It is extremely unlikely that either candidate will have the requisite number of pledged delegates to get to this number," Weaver said on MSNBC Tuesday.
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Of course, there are the requisite rustic photographs — do all cookbook writers live in the woods these days, eating off bare planks or wrinkled homespun?
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Get in touch with either the US Embassy or consulate in your country of residenceCheck out the requisite forms for all passports requested from overseas.
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Stories about kids without EpiPen will be the focus of congressional inquiries, replete with the requisite Big Pharma bashing with tirades about drug company greed.
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The iTrip Clip comes with the requisite play / pause buttons, and can answer calls (if your headphones have a microphone) and activate Siri as well.
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Rand Paul already in the "no" column, that he will not receive the requisite number of votes for a favorable recommendation to the Senate floor.
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Indeed, there are examples of companies that had the vision to see the benefits of super apps but simply couldn't muster the requisite user base.
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Airlines have to abide by immigration rules and usually check passengers have the requisite visa or permission to travel during check-in or before boarding.
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Bobby's bickering parents, played by Jeannie Berlin and Ken Stott, supply a few Yiddish-inflected laughs, as well as the requisite touch of metaphysical fatalism.
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"If this is requisite for journalists who are not U.S. citizens to enter the U.S., that is an enormous violation of press freedom," he said.
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The first is the commercial freezer: In order to obtain steaks of the requisite thinness, you need to freeze the pork shoulder solid before slicing.
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About five years ago, following a two-month "thing" with someone I'd known for a good decade, things ended with the requisite guilt-ridden email.
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For the Trump administration, though, it's a requisite move to punish Moscow for its misbehavior — and to prepare for a possible future war with China.
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Miley Cyrus got her requisite VMAs scandal out of the way in 2013 when she twerked next to Robin Thicke with a giant foam finger.
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The "Mandarin" had its requisite, slashing severity, though occasionally a bit too much (as when the heroically riffing trombones ran riot over the other sections).
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But if it were up to me, slivers of glistening lap cheong, cured pork sausage, would be a requisite for those who can eat pork.
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"'Vikings' was admirably focused and engaging, its story easy to follow and its requisite elements of family soap opera and philosophizing relatively restrained," he wrote.
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Murray owns two Olympic gold medals to Djokovic's zero but when it comes to evaluating tennis greatness, the number one ranking is a pre-requisite.
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What's left is a tightly choreographed comedy of manners with coolly precise slapstick and the requisite helping of improvised winks at the New York audience.
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However, it has raised concerns that some independent directors hold so many board seats that they lack the requisite time to effectively fulfill their obligations.
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Yet, if Trump fails to provide requisite certifications to Congress on Sunday, he will severely weaken the United States' ability to address these potential problems.
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But before we could sing the requisite hosannas, the pharmacist informed me that while the insulin was indeed covered, it was not a "preferred" medication.
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As Bloomberg notes, Amazon's announcement will likely put "fresh strain" on shippers to achieve the requisite pace, and Amazon is a big customer for them.
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The eagle carries the American shield on his chest, as is his duty, and holds the requisite olive branch and 13 arrows in his talons.
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Malhotra was a Thiel fellow, for example, stepping away from UC Berkeley in order to make the requisite two-year commitment demanded of the prestigious program.
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But lately, I've noticed a pattern about the requisite "uncool" (but secretly super-cool) girl who tends to wind up at the center of these stories.
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It was pretty much a requisite that be able to know her Foamposites from her Jordans simply by sight (that's code for she's a total sneakerhead).
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In other words, it sets a high bar for what it means to operate a business responsibly, with the requisite operational practices and machinery in place.
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As a transitory space that bridges the main room with its more intimate antechambers, Render's piece serves as an obstruction as much as it's a requisite.
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The catch is that you know a relationship's expiration date within moments of meeting the person, but you have to spend the requisite time together regardless.
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The next day, Chris Harrison makes his requisite fly-by at the mansion letting the men know that there won't be a cocktail party that night.
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Thus some physicists hope to detect them by looking to astrophysical sources, which can produce the requisite amounts of energy to produce these more massive particles.
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But—as all of these outlets acknowledged in requisite throwaway lines—none of these other angry YouTubers have armed themselves and shot up the company's campuses.
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Regramming would make it impossible to tell what someone would post next, and put your feed at the mercy of their impulses without the requisite accountability.
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"Today, the Clinton Foundation filed supplementary Statements of Financial Position and Activities for CHAI for 2012-14 and the requisite supplementary Statements for CGI for 2012."
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Winfrey was quick to say that before, she had brushed away any suggestions that she could be president, thinking she didn't have the requisite political experience.
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Or perhaps birds, who are descended from dinosaurs, evolved their highly efficient brains as a requisite for flight, since birds need to be light and agile.
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While Prince Salman has highlighted the requisite transparency that comes with public listings, Saudi Aramco is considered one of the most secretive companies in the world.
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"The Federation is confident that this paves the way for acceptance of the offer by the requisite statutory majorities," the finance ministry said in a statement.
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Describing military aviation as a "fragile ecosystem," Davis emphasized the importance of keeping all requisite aspects of that system nourished to keep the entire network healthy.
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Yes, the requisite need to have a lot of nudity and the struggle to avoid making it gratuitous and instead an integral part of the story.
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After receiving the requisite 10,000 votes (Weinstock shared her idea on social media last July), the set went to the Lego Ideas review board — and passed.
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And the company certainly has a lot to showcase on that front, covering all of the requisite bases with a new laptop, phone, tablet and watch.
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Republican insiders predicted he would never file the requisite financial paperwork, or wrestle with the complex process of qualifying for the ballot in all 50 states.
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He was also semi-fast for a little while early in his career, and there was the one requisite season of fluke-o batted-ball luck.
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Unknowable at first glance, the wall text gives Younis' piece the requisite knowledge for enjoyment—most of the work shows requires this kind of sustained attention.
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Those are the programs that would likely be cut off for sanctuary cities during a Trump presidency, if he could get the requisite bills through Congress.
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Billed as voluntary, the issuer must entice bondholders to sign up to an exercise that will impose sufficient losses on them to raise the requisite capital.
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It's a damned good glimpse into his inability to treat just about anything, even the horrors and sacrifices of war, with the requisite gravity or dignity.
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Specifically, the Minion-inspired cone is being served up in Singapore, so fans looking to get the requisite Instagram snapshot needs to book a flight, stat.
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For this highly anticipated concert, he summoned the requisite energy and focus to draw plush, powerful — at times a little too powerful — playing from the orchestra.
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However, Congress's time to disapprove a rule runs from the date of when the regulation is published or when the agency sends Congress the requisite report.
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Domingues and Ms. Lucio play all the roles, with the requisite versatility that seems blessedly natural, with Ms. Lucio occasionally portraying Steve himself conducting an interview.
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Although she has worked for decades on education reform issues, Democrats have maintained that she lacks the requisite skills and knowledge to run the education department.
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If a candidate receives more than the requisite amount of votes, and there are still open seats, those surplus votes count proportionally toward voters' next choices.
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And the wire fraud conspiracies all involve communications into the United States, allowing for a broad description of foreign activity that includes the requisite domestic impact.
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Rising credit penetration is generally positive for frontier markets, reflecting a natural part of the development process, and is a pre-requisite for strong economic growth.
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Solar power could transform small communities around the world, but remote villages can't always scrape together the thousands of dollars required to install the requisite cells.
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"It was important that the temporary administrators appointed were able to promptly and effectively perform the requisite tasks," Enria said in a letter to Sven Giegold.
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After posing for requisite pictures at the Café Society photocall on Wednesday, Kristen Stewart took off her printed Louboutins and walked around the venue sans chaussures.
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Why bother stashing money offshore if, like Trump's father, you can just transfer your wealth to your kids without paying the requisite gift and estate taxes?
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I had a life-long dream of becoming an orthodontist, and was committed to seeing my pre-requisite courses through in hopes of attending dental school.
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If you're lucky, you have the requisite head shape and confidence to go out in sunglasses that are essentially a four-alarm fire on your face.
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Paul's Daughter has solid drinks, but also all of the requisite fried things — shrimp, squid, funnel cake, you name it — to keep you happy between rounds.
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Beinart concludes with the requisite admonishment of silly campus leftists, chiding the University of California system for listing the phrase "melting pot" as a potential microaggression.
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Weaver laid out this path on MSNBC: Weaver: It is extremely unlikely either candidate will have the requisite number of pledged delegates to get [the nomination].
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Last month, when Julián Castro filed the requisite paperwork to run for president, he had to add an accent over the a in Julián by hand.
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In fact, to obtain access to the archives, he needed to lay out his research plans in advance and obtain permission from all the requisite authorities.
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For generations of families, locals and tourists alike, such holiday windows were a regular pilgrimage, as much a holiday requisite as the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.
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Today, joining or even making a movement is often pitched as a far more individualistic enterprise, available to anyone with the requisite outrage and promotional skills.
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As a Freeform show, "Cloak & Dagger" has to skew in family-soap-opera and teenage-romance directions, with the requisite pop soundtrack and slightly saccharine aftertaste.
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There is wall-to-wall carpeting and a dropped tile ceiling above, as well as a cocktail bar and the requisite bowling trophy on a shelf.
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The challenge for courts is to determine how far to let defendants go in trying to prove that the requisite state of mind did not exist.
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It said AAN's ads did not have the requisite major purpose of nominating or electing a candidate and therefore did not qualify as a political committee.
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The structure of our constitutional republic assumes that the right to political representation is not only a human good but a requisite principle of just government.
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It is requisite that we eliminate political and organizational complexities that thwart or deter our ability to plan and respond to the most pressing risk issues.
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They walk into the wrong classroom; they show up to exams without the requisite No. 2 pencil; they forget something I just said two minutes before.
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I've always believed that a commissioner needs to stray closer to dictator status, and inspire the sort of fear Barkley described, to maintain the requisite authority.
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This tinted the lens, because I couldn't help constantly assessing whether the kids had the requisite attitude and skills to suggest a possible professional sports future.
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It takes work to find such players because women with the requisite background in military operations are fewer and less readily available than their male counterparts.
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NICKEL & DINER This diner-style restaurant with the requisite booths, counter and tile floors is in an old pagoda-style building on the edge of Chinatown.
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Tria warned against "pointless" quarrels with the European Commission over Italy's fiscal plans and said financial market stability was a pre-requisite for boosting the economy.
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It is remarkable that large groups of people can coalesce around a common belief when few of them individually possess the requisite knowledge to support it.
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Some of the club's hard-core fans, its ultras, have taken out their frustration on the players, accusing them of lacking the requisite commitment and desire.
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In other words, unless I started out with certain requisite abilities, a lifetime might not be enough for me to achieve Dickens or Brodesser-Akner levels.
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And this grandstanding (and leaping, sliding and hopping) actor and monologuist has equipped himself with the requisite accessories, including a blackboard and an industriously wielded eraser.
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Most everyone experiences episodic insomnia, a night during which the body seems to have forgotten how to sleep a requisite number of hours, if at all.
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Not that I don't have the utmost respect and admiration for dentists, and honestly it's a perfectly decent way to get the requisite CUP in here.
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From the permanent collection,"The Sound of Silence" (2006), by Alfredo Jaar, actually prepares the audience for its requisite duty: to be engaged, calm, and critical.
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"Fever Pitch" is an action-packed narrative, perfect for the avid soccer fan, but a love for sports is not a requisite to enjoying this book.
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Instead he seemed even more anesthetized than usual: His most stirring moment came when he called the moderators out for denying him the requisite mic time.
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The teams have the requisite skill and speed to thrive in today's N.H.L., but also the brawn and physicality, in excess, that once populated the league.
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You also have to sort through heaps of documents, schedule the requisite appointments, memorize the answers to questions about history and politics in the United States.
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"Upholding the sanctity of contracts is a requisite to the democratic process that we must uphold," the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines said in a statement.
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The faux-intimacy necessary to craft a believable performance is very easy to manipulate and exploit for those with the requisite levels of power to do so.
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For a year, the court has had eight justices, not the requisite nine, because Republicans refused to consider Democratic former President Barack Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland.
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Wavering House Republicans may remember one instance when their leaders brought a deeply controversial bill to the floor of the House without the requisite votes to pass.
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"There is increasing evidence, however, that the death penalty as now applied lacks that requisite reliability," he wrote, in an opinion joined by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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But the first round of voting, however, ended with neither plan surpassing the requisite 24-vote threshold and reports of the Inglewood proposal had become the frontrunner.
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In fact, it followed Sony almost to the tee, save the Xbox One X's power boost over the PS4 Pro and the requisite $100 higher price tag.
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A 2015 Wall Street Journal survey of 900 executives found that 89 percent have a very or somewhat difficult time finding people with the requisite soft skills.
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And while it's usually a requisite in the States for psychoanalysts to be "analyzed" themselves, that's not the case for all types of mental health care professionals.
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And while the team is broken up for large swaths of the movie, you can bet they'll converge by the third act for the requisite hero shot.
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In 2000, for example, the Nader campaign faced more than two dozen lawsuits, to strike Nader from the ballot — after having collected and submitted the requisite signatures.
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It has all the requisite ingredients: flour, eggs, milk, roast drippings, a bit of butter, and a dash of salt (I added a pinch of thyme, too).
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The federal grant program for body cameras encourages police departments to contact victims rights' groups when creating body camera policies, though Axon's offer has no such requisite.
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But rather than guaranteeing money back, that U.S-focused course will totally free upfront other than $700 to pay for software licenses for requisite mechanical engineering services.
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The result is a movie that provides the requisite pacing and action, as long as one doesn't spend too much time fretting about the plot or logistics.
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S&S introduced Gottlieb to Nina Bourne, doyenne of advertising copy, and associate publisher Tony Schulte; the conviviality of this trio emerges with the requisite happy sparks.
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Chaim Fishman had all the requisite markers of a devoted Hasidim – the payot (side locks), the black hat, the white button-down shirt under the black frock.
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Inside the Apple Disk II's housing, there's also now a two-terabyte hard drive and a USB hub, with all the requisite connectors accessible on the back.
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Civ is where I learned what monotheism and polytheism are, the requisite ingredients for gunpowder, and the world-changing effects of the invention of the printing press.
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The minimum standards establishing requisite levels of service may well be overly stringent, thereby rendering them inconsistent with the goal of providing Lifeline on an affordable basis.
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The eventual goal is a "holodeck," and Rhee announced that Samsung is working on all the requisite parts: motion tracking, an untethered VR headset, and touch controls.
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You may have spotted Barney's requisite COLORS session last year, where he performed his 2016 single "I'm Going to Tell You" while sporting a Dizzee Rascal tee.
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Even if you have the right part — like, say, some treads you pulled off a robo-tank — you can't install them without the requisite resources and skills.
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Whereas government-backed projects such as the moon landings are essentially a test of political will to use the requisite government cash, commercial ventures have other objectives.
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Masquerader began life the better part of a decade ago as your standard party thrash band, complete with requisite songs about zombie hordes and mosh pit commandos.
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Finally, Apple finished out the requisite threesome for a Journalistic Trend with a ban on autoplay videos and tracking cookies in its latest desktop version of Safari.
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"Uri: The Surgical Strike" is shorn of heavy background music, has smart action sequences and the requisite fist-pumping dialogue that are the hallmark of this genre.
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After a couple hours in the tent my friends and I make a brief, requisite visit to Do Lab, the most Burning Man corner of the festival.
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Trump's clearest — likely only — path to the nomination is to arrive in Cleveland with the requisite 1,237 delegates committed to voting for him on the first ballot.
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The Ferretti dress was a spot-on Cinderella blue and featured an off-the-shoulder neckline and a full skirt with a high slit (a supermodel requisite).
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This behind-the-scenes special, "For Your Eyes Only," shows what happens before the visa is issued and the 90-day countdown to the requisite marriage begins.
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Several supporters emerged from the meeting predicting that Trump will secure the requisite 1,237 delegates and wrap up the nomination before the Cleveland convention in mid-July.
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I packed a large trunk with French blue cotton shorts and shirts, the requisite red wool blazer and white uniform for Sundays, and lots of knee socks.
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For our nation's safety, it is simply no longer possible for a candidate to credibly suggest they can be president without bringing the requisite foreign-policy experience.
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"NEA may need to gain entry into inaccessible premises by force after serving of requisite notices, to ensure any breeding habitats are destroyed quickly," the statement said.
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When it comes to job interviews, it's always helpful to have a good response handy for the requisite "Where do you see yourself in five years?" question.
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Poorly organised and slow-moving, it achieved the requisite wind speed for just a couple of hours on July 13th before being demoted to a tropical storm.
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Others came out as pro-peacock on Twitter, and the debate raged for the requisite several days before dying down to make room for the next story.
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Sean Spicer, Trump's press secretary, said Monday that every nominee with a hearing this week has submitted the requisite paperwork (although that doesn't mean agreements are finalized).
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Yet, even here, red tape, shortages of qualified staff and the requisite hardware are likely to delay the installation by around two years, local officials told Reuters.
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This included everything from practical information about how to find lethal drugs and their requisite dosages to how to discuss such a sensitive issue with loved ones.
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It's highly unlikely that you or I will ever make the "substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge" that is the requisite for the Society's Fellows.
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For instance, the company relied on Quick Disks made by Mitsumi that allowed for the requisite memory, but were slower to retrieve data than ROM cartridge chips.
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Female sexual assault victims are often themselves criticized for not behaving "properly" or not having requisite "shame" about revealing sexual behavior, even if it was not consensual.
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But getting married soon would require an available friend who's a justice of the peace and can step up while maintaining the requisite level of social distance.
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And most of the outbreaks were among people 18 to 22 years old, most of whom had had the requisite two doses of mumps vaccine in childhood.
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After he was formally introduced with the requisite spotlights and bombast, to the predictable burst of cheers, he took the court in the famed, golden Lakers uniform.
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A 3-judge panel determined Zeke's legal team didn't meet the requisite standard ... which means he'll officially begin serving his suspension against the Atlanta Falcons this weekend.
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But as was tradition among graduate students in college towns across the country, Halloween meant a week of elaborate parties and requisite disguises on a shoestring budget.
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Succulent short rib on the bone, sourced from neighboring Wisconsin, is braised overnight, grilled and smoked; mushroom duxelles and sauce au poivre add the requisite French touches.
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She also includes some requisite ticking off of her achievements from inside the White House, including her initiatives against childhood obesity and in favor of veteran support.
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The story's protagonist is the young snooker star Dylan Spokes (played by Ben Schnetzer), with the requisite dystopian family (father a former jailbird, mother very dubious indeed).
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"YouTube knowingly broke federal law by tracking kids in order to rake in advertising dollars without the requisite notice to and permission from parents," Senator Markey tweeted.
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With millions of elderly adults requiring assistance with daily living, physicians should make it routine practice to ask family members whether they can provide the requisite care.
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The president's speech had admirable length (it clocked in at just over 60 minutes), the requisite number of ovations, about 90, and a succession of punchy pronouncements.
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Avoiding spoilers is tricky, but suffice it to say the body count is high — and yes, Nero does indeed whip out a violin at the requisite moments.
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Layoffs are a natural next step for the business as it aims to carve out a clear path to profitability, now a requisite for a 2020 IPO.
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A group of college friends, each embodying a long-defined horror film trope, hit the road for the requisite drunken weekend away in a remote forest cabin.
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Much of what needs to be done is easy to see — developing the requisite new technologies and attracting and retaining the expertise needed for that forthcoming reality.
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Ms. Allen's manic, bright-eyed George and Ms. Kaneko's indistinct Jeb aren't interesting to watch because that kernel of Bushness is missing, as is the requisite surreality.
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One of the main gripes by employees was that the managers and superiors didn't have the requisite technical understanding of the aircraft and couldn't fix its problems.
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"As a successful governor, Perdue has the requisite experience to direct a massive bureaucracy of the sort necessary to conduct the department's many programs," Mr. Tanenblatt said.
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I'd show up in my gleaming congressional lapel pin and requisite red tie, ready for that Rockwellian view of a citizenry's public discourse with a national leader.
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Wilson has the requisite accuracy (64.7 percent completion rate) to pick apart the Lions' secondary; Detroit opponents completed 173 percent of their passes, an N.F.L. season record.
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These people will fill in key the gaps so that there is what's called requisite variety — the necessary and sufficient perspectives, ideas, expertise, thinking styles, and demographics.
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Australian coffee culture is also at its best here, with a selection of perfectly frothed espresso drinks, the requisite chai, matcha and turmeric options and Bellocq teas.
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The candidate merely has to win a handful of states to deny either Trump or Clinton the requisite 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency, said Wilson.
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The Harry Potter generation reached adulthood in that time, and we haven't had enough time and space to develop the requisite nostalgia to appreciate this deluge of content.
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Words used to describe the female candidates more frequently have to do with their requisite "scandals" — which might not have been such huge "scandals" if they were men.
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Congress hasn&apost passed requisite legislation or funding for enough immigration courts and so forth, so a lot of these courts are now going until 10:00 p.m.
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Bryn Talkington, managing partner at Houston-based Requisite Capital Management, said that oil production is "critical" to the economy and a halt in production would have dire consequences.
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You can even type the requisite commands into the Stadia website to bring up a 3D model of the controller that you can inspect in your browser window.
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White House officials have said they are continuing to vet his background, and it's not clear whether he has the requisite votes in the Senate to be confirmed.
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He also maintained that sincerity is an essential requisite of both the creator and creation, defending Delacroix against what he deemed the malice and ignorance of other critics.
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It takes on, by turns, the family, the neighborhood, the professional environment, the bedroom, the mall, and the world of social media (including the requisite pitchfork-toting mobs).
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More accurate estimates of the costs and their timing are surely useful but they will not fix the price signals or get people to react with requisite urgency.
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Zimbabwe had previously called for Palmer's extradition for the killing of Cecil, but in September announced he could not be charged since he had the requisite hunting permits.
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This year, instead of going for the requisite wine and beer, why not get creative and make a speciality cocktail that will really get everyone in the spirit?
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The concept may sound a little gimmicky (and it does include the requisite in-app purchase options as well) but the characters themselves don't feel gimmicky at all.
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Destroying a lower down block with other bricks stacked on top will destroy the whole tower, adding a nearly requisite tactical element, especially in the more difficult levels.
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It always helps me stay centered during what can be a very emotionally difficult time of the year and it helps validate my requisite gluttonous holiday meal choices.
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They need to reserve the requisite amount of computing resources to run the thing, so sign up now if you want to be sure to get a spot.
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Some requisite applause here, a prewritten speech there, perhaps someone using their stage time to tell their kids at home it's past their bedtime...you know the drill.
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In The Flesh consists of 15 silky shadows, in varying shades of coordinated, wearable neutrals, not to mention the requisite smoky black and gunmetal to add major dimension.
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In any given year, roughly one-quarter of spending at the state and local levels comes from federal grants, and these grants often come with requisite conditions attached.
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While individual asset managers may have had the requisite experience, ownership of firms by minorities and women was more recent, so they didn't meet the institutional ownership threshold.
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Mastercard "continues to make every effort to secure the requisite license to be able to access China's domestic market," it said in a statement posted on its website.
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"The pre-requisite for Japanese stocks to rise as a whole is to have the U.S. and China getting along with each other," said Pictet strategist Takatoshi Itoshima.
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"It was just out of nowhere," said Deborah Walsh, then overseeing a Knoxville, Tennessee, abortion clinic that ended up closing because its doctors lacked the requisite hospital affiliation.
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Its functions included calm deliberation to protect against foreign interference in elections, the election of a person without the requisite character, or a tyrant empowered by charismatic manipulation.
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Yet if Mr Sanders loses California, on the night that Mrs Clinton is likely to cross the requisite threshold of 2,383 delegates, counting superdelegates, they would be immaterial.
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In addition to being pretty aesthetically impactful, a whole fish offers all sorts of tender, flavorful nooks of flesh that you can't really enjoy from a requisite filet.
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The Frankfurt subsidiary will not need a full banking license but Lloyds has applied to Germany's financial markets regulator for the requisite investment firm license, the source added.
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Currently, there are thousands of veterans enrolled in public universities and engaged in training to obtain the requisite flight hours to achieve their dreams of becoming commercial pilots.
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It means that because wealth so disproportionately resides with white men, the Democratic Party rarely supports women of color because they are unlikely to have the requisite Rolodex.
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"OIG-NYPD also found several investigative deficiencies, including instances of NYPD misclassifying complaints and failing to conduct the requisite interviews with subject officers and complainants," the report states.
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Unfortunately, the rapid pace of technological change (and the requisite skill sets to cope with it) necessitates a rapid response on the part of universities and other institutions.
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"Positive progress is being made and the group is aiming to obtain, as soon as possible, the requisite support levels under the LUA," Steinhoff said in a statement.
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Customers who purchased a firearm from Wyatt's Gunsmoke would then go to a licensed dealer to pick up the weapons and undergo the requisite background checks, prosecutors alleged.
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"This decision was meant to be taken four months earlier, but couldn't because Mr. Trump had not yet made the requisite appointees in the Africa department," Kindinger said.
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It was a slider with the Dodgers, a changeup with the Marlins and a split-fingered fastball with the Yankees — but none of them developed with requisite consistency.
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Our president lacks the requisite courage to stand up to Mr. Putin, look him in the eye, and accuse him of what we all know to be true.
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The cinematographer, Joe Collins, and the production designer, Henry Dunn ("The Knick"), give the Boston locations and the cluttered middle-class interiors the requisite grimy, lived-in ambience.
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"Thinking in a concentrated manner to define desired outcomes and requisite next actions is something few people feel they have to do (until they have to)," wrote Allen.
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He asserted that officials planned to sell the cars to wealthy friends without charging the requisite taxes for luxury vehicles, saving them more than half the normal cost.
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While jackets and neckties may have been requisite elements of a newsman's uniform in the 1960s, dress codes in the profession lapsed a lot in the intervening years.
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When one of us was sick, Dr. Victor Landes drove over in his dark-blue sedan, wearing the requisite suit and tie and carrying his little black bag.
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Despite her accurate reproduction of the ritual form, including the requisite pantsuit, she had to perform as if she were a legitimate candidate and not a legitimate candidate.
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For more click * Leclanche SA said it has received certifications for its LTO battery cells' compliance with latest Chinese standards, a pre-requisite for sales in the country.
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We will continue to evaluate and our ultimate decision will be determined by a number of factors, including the Association's ability to fully satisfy all requisite regulatory expectations.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, the litigation and confusion arising from such an ask is legion: Does the "ordinary case" of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle pose the requisite risk?
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The imam also faces charges of violating immigration law by working in the country in that role for more than four weeks without the requisite permit, prosecutors said.
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There is strength, too, in the supporting cast, especially in Jared Harris, who is both peppery and sympathetic—and armed with the requisite mustache—as Max's British superior.
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A fair H-1B system would require companies seeking foreign workers to prove that they have actively tried and failed to find American workers with the requisite skills.
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Bershidsky disparages by name the competence of CIR's advisory board members, who are highly accomplished professionals but do not meet his requisite standard for expertise in Russian affairs.
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That wasn't entirely true of Sunday's midseason finale, but it did feature a few arresting moments, before ending with the requisite cliffhanger to lure viewers back in 2020.
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Two days after Morales resigned, Jeanine Áñez swore herself into power as interim president without the requisite presence of the legislative branch, which is still controlled by MAS.
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His citizenship was challenged at a time when the courts had consistently held that whiteness was a requisite quality in a new American, and one that Afghans lacked.
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Insider trading defendants want to preserve Newman's description of the requisite personal relationship by limiting the Salman opinion as much as possible to cases involving close family members.
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In addition to the requisite welcome drink of fresh orange juice, there's free bike usage and two giant daybed swings near the small pool and palm-thatched bar.
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The requisite cauliflower dish is curried (and served with a creamy blend of cilantro-mint chutney and charred-garlic yogurt), and rivals the best of neighboring Curry Hill.
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Both achieved that by creating organic worlds that offer the requisite CGI-generated mayhem but also conjure compelling characters, in their heroes as well as those surrounding them.
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So how did Krasner, who clearly hasn't the requisite experience for the role of Philadelphia's chief law enforcement officer, win a seven-way primary to become the candidate?
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That's a problem: Some diplomats will leave for their assignments within a week or two but don't yet have the requisite language skills to speak with officials there.
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Where once you might have experienced true luxury dining, now there is a scourge of mediocre wood-fired pizzas, bland "gourmet" burgers and the requisite fish and chips.
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Meanwhile, the rest of the menu is getting more expensive, not just to keep up with the rising cost of labor but to offset the now-requisite discounts.
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The requisite Hypefest app, also usable only to ticket holders, hosted an elaborate digital store, which was the only way to buy anything you saw at the event.
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"The authorities want to see the lira stable ahead of that election and a pre-requisite for that is tighter monetary settings," said Kiran Kowshik, a strategist at UniCredit.
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Despite Clinton having already secured the requisite delegates to clinch the party's nomination at the July 25-28 convention, Sanders remains in the race to be the party's nominee.
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The requisite hitman movie philosophical discourses on guilt and innocence (are you worse if you protect bad guys or kill them?) are mixed with ruminations on life and love.
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Rarely discussed across both professions is that they're often brimming with individuals living off trust funds in order to afford the requisite unpaid internships and apartments in expensive cities.
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I arrived at Brooklyn's Court Street movie theater the requisite 30 minutes early and made sure the app KNEW I was within 100 yards (43 meters) of the theater.
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The event takes a wide lens to nerdiness: It has the requisite cosplay, William Shatner photo-ops, and scheduled debates over whether Marvel or DC has more powerful superheroes.
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"Hong Kong-Shenzhen Connect is an add-on factor for MSCI, rather than a pre-requisite," said Ivan Shi, head of research at Shanghai investment consultancy Z-Ben Advisors.
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Priced from $325 to $395, the circular satchel is available in a standard and a large size, in fall-ready colorways like raspberry, cognac, and the requisite snake print.
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"It is up to us to take several hard decisions that have long been delayed, (but) any economic steps will be accompanied by the requisite social protections," Ismail said.
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Every other day a cute, new, millennial-catered swim label makes itself known with bright rainbow prints, sleeved bikini tops, and the requisite round-up of chic, indie models.
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I'm trying to figure out the specifics of the sale, which was first spotted by Droid-Life, but it seems the only requisite is being a T-Mobile subscriber.
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Disclosure, since it seems requisite: I mostly avoid any financial interest, implicit or explicit, long or short, in any cryptocurrency, so that I can write about them sans bias.
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They contain the requisite internal upgrades making them more powerful than last year's units, but the most significant change is the addition of a slim touchscreen above the keyboard.
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Since the FTC can't, and the FCC won't, enact the requisite consumer protections, ISPs have rather a free hand in how they choose to implement or not implement security.
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In my 2017 book, The Perils of "Privilege", I wrote about the privilege conversation in feminist spaces online, from personal essays (with their requisite privilege disclaimers) to online spats.
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Full of glitz, glimmer, and of course the requisite holiday color palette (greens, reds, blues, and golds), winter arrivals are a fun respite from our otherwise muted fall wardrobe.
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Spicer, the spitting image of a career lackey, will probably spend this evening with his head buried deep in fabric for his requisite 23 minutes of daily shout-crying.
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And they have taken on a distinctly Western style, leaving behind the Asian model—often little more than a mattress and the minimum requisite space for a human body.
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Sunday night, Patel gave the internet the requisite "Oh cool, I'm now pregnant" moment when he presented with Lion co-star, and all-around cutest human, Sunny Pawar. FAM.
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He would have to deliver an unprecedented kind of upset and sweep almost every single swing state in order to get the requisite 270 electoral votes to become president.
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For years, the Pentagon has been developing a pizza-based Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) capable of lasting the requisite three years all US military rations have to endure.
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As far as I understand, Adrien Grenier is the requisite "hot guy" in Entourage, which means he obviously has a terrible band—and not just one band, but two.
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The 8th District DFL did not endorse a candidate at its April convention since no one received the requisite 21 percent of the vote, giving way to the Aug.
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In the meantime, it's important that company leadership seriously consider their strategy for AI and invest in the requisite talent and infrastructure to turn their data into transformative solutions.
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Don Blankenship said he has collected the requisite number of petition signatures and will be filing with the West Virginia Secretary of State's Office in the next two weeks.
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"We have a history of operating losses and may not achieve or sustain profitability in the future," the company warned in the requisite "risk factors" section of the prospectus.
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"Safety is of paramount importance for Renault and all our products meet and exceed the requisite safety standards set by Indian Regulatory Authorities," Renault said in its official response.
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With the designation, Kenyan air carriers able to secure the requisite U.S. Transportation Department authority can establish service to the United States and carry the code of U.S. carriers.
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Amid the replays and the requisite shot of a grateful Koji Uehara, the TV crew found time to cut to a quick shot of Ramirez returning to the dugout.
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All he had to do was â€" casually â€" memorize Busta's rap in "Look at Me Now," know it "backwards and forwards," and perform it with the requisite swagger.
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That, according to school officials, is how long it typically takes graduates to get such jobs and, if necessary, to obtain the requisite licenses, reports the New York Times.
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As Barrister and his group explain, the plasma sheet idea gives the requisite density fluctuations, but the light curves that should result from such structures don't match our data.
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" The imposition of work requirements for non-parents and parents without requisite custody belies the president's vision for America — of "boundless potential for compromise, cooperation and the common good.
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Building the requisite catalogs of data — building a Human Phenome Project — to complete the work of the Human Genome Project, seems of little interest to legislators and their constituents.
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Clinton during his 25-minute appearance, deriding the president over the recent diplomatic incident in China where local officials would not provide the requisite staircase for Air Force One.
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As such, the Department violated the Administrative Procedure Act when they intentionally evaded the requisite notice and comment rulemaking while nonetheless enforcing the "Dear Colleague" letter as binding law.
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US, the dip, or trough, in the jet stream over the eastern half of the U.S. in a week to 10 days is a "pre-requisite" for a snowstorm.
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These GPUs aren't necessarily paired with a capable processor or the requisite number of USB ports (Oculus, for example, recommends four, and requires at least two are USB 3.0).
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Is it something which is just mutually agreed upon after the requisite manipulations have been completed, the way Ronald Reagan made his own reality and Donald Trump makes his?
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Before he could assume the job, though, Granato had to agree to complete his undergraduate degree, a requisite for any head coach at the university, within one academic year.
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The Lebanese Parliament met in a ceremonial session in Beirut on Monday to formally anoint Mr. Aoun, who secured the requisite number of ballots after four rounds of voting.
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There is currently no evidence that Trump is either physically unable to perform the duties of president or that the requisite number of leaders would coalesce to remove him.
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U.S. Soccer's lawyers contended that the women can't make the requisite showing, under the Equal Protection Act, that they have the same responsibilities as men on the national team.
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For example, a tribunal to discipline bishops who cover up abuse was disbanded because, the pope said, the Vatican already had the requisite offices to deal with the issue.
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In the movie's most suspenseful sequence, the countdown to blastoff (a convention Lang invented) gives way to agonizing pressure on the space travelers, followed by the requisite weightless scene.
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Cannes screenings of The Meyerowitz Stories thus earned the requisite boos when the Netflix logo appeared onscreen, but the film itself received a warm reception from critics and audiences.
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He installed glass-topped desks and a leg cam to make sure audiences got an eyeful of the women's legs, always on display thanks to requisite knee-length dresses.
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But it is close enough to Ross 128 that it absorbs warmth sufficient for liquid water, one of the requisite ingredients for life, to potentially exist on the surface.
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But a thriller writer, obliged to deliver a tight plot, the requisite number of twists and showdowns and set pieces, along with a sufficiently difficult but satisfyingly resolved mystery?
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Iverson indeed packed some sunglasses with all the requisite winter gear he brought for a weekend that featured the coldest Valentine's Day on record in Chicago in 77 years.
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The suggestions that have been put forward by the President in his tweets, such as that this was treason, do not meet the requisite legal elements of that offense.
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The Supreme Court's decision to deny the appeal means that the requisite four justices did not sign on to hear the petition, and keeps intact the lower court's decision.
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The frozen custard, which is similar to ice cream but is made with eggs in addition to the requisite cream, feels like something between frozen yogurt and ice cream.
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And he criticized Buttigieg for what he described as criticism of President Barack Obama's presidency and argued that the 38-year-old lacked the requisite experience to be president.
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However, the Spurs made the requisite halftime adjustments to counter Utah's tenacious first-half effort and took a 56-49 lead with 4:55 left in the third quarter.
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One of the stand-alone restaurants within Mercado Little Spain is Mar, where the menu includes the requisite gambas al ajillo, large head-on shrimp with fried garlic slivers.
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Shot on a set meant to evoke a public access cable show, Between Two Ferns features a black-curtained set, a pair of seats, and the requisite two ferns.
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And equally important, what happens if the agency doesn't secure the requisite appropriations, and finds itself unable to invest in the right people and technology to protect U.S. investors?
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The film has the requisite surface fidelity, the meticulous re-creations, period trim and historical figures sympathetically played by the likes of Peter Sarsgaard and a bouffanted Greta Gerwig.
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Crowds line up around the block to enter her rooms, one person at a time; absorb their illusionistic, sometimes meditative effects; and step out, usually after the requisite selfie.
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A robust effort to combat the crisis of deaths from prescription painkillers and heroin requires the requisite resources to fund treatment, prevention and education, advocates and Democratic lawmakers said.
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This is the standard instant-runoff scenario, where voters' first-place choices failed to garner the requisite amount of support so their second-place choices are now counted instead.
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THE Queen's Speech on June 21st ticked almost all the requisite boxes when it came to tradition, even if Queen Elizabeth dispensed with both her crown and the state coach.
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It seems almost as if it's a pre-requisite to play—or, rather, if you're born with a funny-ass name, you've only got one future set out for you.
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Regardless of the customer's reaction, our manager would eye us warily during each tip song performance, gauging if we were really having the requisite amount of mandatory fun while singing.
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Reclaim Idaho's goal for the day was to "qualify" the initiative — that is, reach the requisite number of signatures — in several districts where they were closing in on their totals.
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If you were worried that an election featuring presumptive nominee Donald Trump would lack the requisite touch of the absurd, don't worry: The packaging will stay in place until November.
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Overall, picking Castro would look like Clinton selecting a Dan Quayle–like lightweight, who lacks the requisite policy knowledge and experience to assume the presidency should something happen to her.
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Supernatural takes its "Previously on..." segments very seriously, and the one that opened "Wayward Sisters" was, like its many elaborate predecessors, set to the requisite Supernatural hard rock power anthem.
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