The heroines could be divorcees with even a child or two, and the men they admire and seek to be with need not always be playboys on the prowl. |
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This face-to-face relationship between consociates need not be especially intimate. |
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However, this campaign need not be sequential to be effective, the cumulative effect across all regions will help achieve the results we seek. |
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She spent several pages dealing conscientiously with the law, which I need not read. |
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The flexibility result hints that lack of reform in Europe need not be an insuperable barrier to UK entry. |
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The facts are set out in some detail and I need not take your Honours through them. |
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We need not argue at length that philosophy is serious, but this does not mean that it needs to be solemn or humourless. |
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Just because armies, empires, chimpanzee troops, and computers operate through top-down hierarchies of control, the church need not. |
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Actually, pools need not be drained in the southern areas of Mid-America, but the water level should be kept constant. |
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We need not worry about the disappearance of this space because its elasticity prevents true rupture or breakage. |
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Moreover, the truth at which science aims need not be a single, rock-bottom order of things, as defined, for example, by microphysics. |
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Furthermore we live in an age where we need not kill a criminal in an inhumane way. |
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Applying feng shui to your own home or work place need not be overly complicated nor expensive. |
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And for baking items that need not brown too quickly, you could position the rack in the upper third of the oven. |
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As careful reporters and producers demonstrated over and over again, a story that makes you cry need not be a sob story, and should not be. |
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Such modifications need not necessitate wholesale institutional change and they need not await the revision of a competencies list. |
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Well, if you're a Wiccan, and don't care if other traditions are mislabelled as being the same as yours, you need not do anything. |
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Significant others of the driver or other people related to the driver need not call shotgun. |
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But even these tough times need not be a cause of worry for every sensible citizen except the communalists. |
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Instead it has made him think that perhaps we are incompatible and need not be together. |
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Those interested need not worry about knowing the tunes as sheet music will be provided on the night. |
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Theft from a major museum need not necessarily imply neglect or faulty security systems. |
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We know by now that these fateful peculiarities, right after the credits, need not necessarily signify. |
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Confined within proper bounds, such measures need not pose a threat to civil liberties in general or to academic freedom in particular. |
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Foreign businessmen and tourists who delight in the country's sylvan charm and uncrowded cities need not fear impending overdevelopment. |
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Officials say undisturbed asbestos in a good condition can be safely managed and contained, and need not be removed. |
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Yet surely poetry in a world as richly diverse as ours need not be so rigidly and simplistically categorized. |
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We need not worry about such things as ceremonial washings and clean and unclean foods. |
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Cross-examination need not be confined to the matters pertaining to the charges. |
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Compiling need not be a problem, particularly if the information is coherently organized. |
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The error in the second model is that the present situation need not perpetuate itself. |
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Or even, perish the thought, an expenditure that need not have its results measured in dollars and cents, but as an altruistic good. |
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But you need not tear along perforations as with snapshots produced by competitors. |
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Those with a penchant for acting on the silver screen need not be disappointed. |
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Under flexible rates, central banks need not use interest rates to preserve an exchange-rate peg. |
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The pecuniary advantage lost by the dependant need not be merely financial. |
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One thing that they need not concern themselves with is Global Warming causing the onset of the next ice age. |
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Research need not always have a direct pay-off in terms of influencing policy or practice directly. |
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The clinician and the patient need not complete all cells of the chart during the first visit. |
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Two ideally synchronized clocks need not stay in synchrony if they undergo different accelerations or different gravitational forces. |
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Moreover, a curve of constant width need not be symmetrical or even consist of circular arcs. |
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Teachers or paraprofessionals need not speak the language of the students, and the language of instruction is overwhelmingly in English. |
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John Murrell swaps his normal comic role for a more serious part this year but patrons need not fear, there will be plenty to laugh at. |
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I need not determine the issue here because I am sustaining the acquittal on other grounds. |
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Legally, a doctor should make our exit as painless as possible so our family need not suffer either. |
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We need not go on to the details of the role of Koranic recitation in other prayers, obligatory and supererogatory. |
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Jakarta residents need not go all the way to Hong Kong to enjoy such an experience. |
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In general, a taxonomy need not be a hierarchy and might involve advanced concepts such as faceted classification. |
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But one need not be a fan of old-fashioned hero worship to see this as a problematic development, which points at a lowering of human horizons. |
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Once the new firmware is loaded, it becomes part of the modem, and the process need not be repeated. |
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The archbishop has said priests need not be celibate and that God's blessings were meant to be given through the family. |
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A difference in gene expression need not influence organismal phenotype or fitness. |
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He was twice his build and physical strength was something he need not fear from the captain. |
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A recognition of others as being your dearest ones need not be confined to recognizing them as mothers alone. |
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They realised that a Britain with a Stuart on the throne need not be any friendlier towards them than the country already was. |
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In each partition of the stateroom are four large mirrors, substituted for panels these, we need not say, add much, beauty of the room. |
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Political leaders need not only geographical but also ideological constituencies. |
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The family also consulted their local hakim, who said there was no health problem and he need not undergo any treatment. |
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So you need not panic if you ingest a little during your morning ablutions. |
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As low-powered walkie-talkies do not cause interference with other licensed radio services, they need not be licensed for use here. |
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I hope I need not say that special respect for generativity does not require stigmatizing the non-generative. |
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A statement that quantifies a variable need not necessarily give the set from which the variable is to be taken. |
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We begin in section 2 with two simple examples to show that the pointwise limit of a sequence of analytic functions need not be analytic. |
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He had a Shepherd whose wisdom and power were infinite, and might therefore warrantably conclude he should not want, and need not fear. |
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But the majority of the food wasters need not pay by themselves, so they don't care how much food they waste when they order excessive food. |
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The conciliator need not do much to have taken action, according to the House of Lords. |
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When I went for an X-ray, our doctor said it is a small hairline fracture so I need not worry. |
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If anyone feels like slowing down, or taking a break, it need not be occasion for Stakhanovite appeals to work harder. |
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He convinced Italian scholars that the language of science need not always be Latin. |
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Prospective adopters need not be perfect, but do need to be open-minded, honest, flexible and see the process from the child's perspective. |
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However, it has been held that the petitioner need not find it intolerable to live with the respondent because of his adultery. |
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It need not be rendered as classic lineage descent, provided that generational depth is acknowledged as shallow. |
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Residents need not worry about what to do with their old bin when it is replaced by their new wheelie bin. |
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You need not take a home-study course in animal nutrition to feed your pug a balanced, nourishing diet. |
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He led the two to the sidelines, knowing they need not air their private affairs in the middle of the ballroom. |
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It advocates that you need not run to a doctor for minor ailments, stop and look in your kitchen instead. |
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Presidential general elections and primary elections need not be an instantaneous public interest poll. |
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And if the model of critical practice sounds urbane, recondite and not a little esoteric, it need not be dull. |
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It need not be so thick you could cut it with a knife, but it should be well on the way. |
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So prehension is a ferment of qualitative valuation which need not necessarily be conscious. |
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A plaintiff need not take steps to recover compensation for his loss from parties who, in addition to the defendant, are liable to him. |
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The hero's journey, however, need not be anywhere as simplistic as in the brief precis above. |
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The settlement need not be uniform, and could manifest itself in localised areas where the largest amount of decaying woody matter is present. |
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Those who enjoy dinner plate sized dahlias, or even beds of exuberantly increasing sweet woodruff need not apply. |
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In order to attend you need not just a fat wallet but the right connections. |
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I try to persuade them that holistic medicine need not be, indeed must not be, woolly and imprecise. |
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However, mothers and grannies of the bride need not be alarmed, as wraps, boleros and capes are very much in vogue for the service at least. |
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Davis exaggerates even when he need not and so risks damaging the cause he's temporarily aligned himself with. |
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I need not rehearse the detail of each such attempt, but I refer to one which is independently verified as an example of what has occurred. |
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However, this important work need not be justified on the basis of its filling a lacuna in past literature. |
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It need not diminish our respect for him because he was kept dangling two years in England by suggestions of another appointment. |
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According to a pragmatically inspired democratic experimentalism, attempts at democratisation and reform need not wait for publics to emerge. |
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Grounded in religious beliefs and faith, watermen feel that man cannot and need not fully understand the blue crab. |
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But that barrier need not be elevation, or a land bridge that has been flooded. |
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After this fact one need not be surprised at the diffusion of the far lighter and smaller sporules of cryptogamic plants. |
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Infants, because they lacked a will developed enough to choose evil, need not be baptized for the remission of sins they had never committed. |
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Sites need not be marked for other procedures including those with a midline incision, cesarean-sections, laparotomies, and laparoscopies. |
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Do you agree with the idea that the NT dollar need not rise unless the Chinese yuan also rises? |
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But, criticizing Tolstoy, some theorists point out that an artist need not have the feeling in question in order to express it. |
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I spent, for reasons that need not concern us here, much of last night reading some of my favourite Latin poetry. |
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Provided this is done in clear terms the judge need not use any particular form of words. |
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Stalk lengths shredded in the transverse direction of the leafstalk do not give rise to any problems and need not be removed. |
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Significantly, however, we need not view the verdicts in that deferential, crabbed way. |
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Therefore, if Rousseau were interested in spiritualism, during his lifetime it need not have made him an object of ridicule. |
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The delivery order need not be so rigid but the driver must be aware of the non-uniform loading which the vehicle undergoes in such situations. |
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If they do, the batter is automatically out and runners are protected from force plays in that they need not advance to the next base. |
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Adare port need not have existed at all if the approaches to Limerick docks were better. |
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Sujatha, in his preface, reminds us that science fiction need not necessarily be concerned with rockets and space odysseys. |
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Diabetic and asthmatic, she had listened to bad advice that she need not declare the winnings. |
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Some argue that this blurring of the boundary between our work and private lives need not be a bad thing. |
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When this is properly done, vital force need not be used up unnecessarily in fighting diseases. |
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When asthma is satisfactorily controlled, asthmatics need not be restricted from any activity up to and including competitive athletics. |
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The amendments would, of course, been defeated in the lower house and need not be introduced in the Senate. |
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One need not trivialize the fears of religious parents to recognize that this is at bottom a complaint against democracy itself. |
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After all, should the share price of IBM plunge in the next half a year, you need not exercise your option, saving you from taking a bath. |
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Autistics need not be isolated and withdrawn, able to communicate with others only with great difficulty. |
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We need not imagine that there is a magic moment when an embryo passes over a moral threshold of personhood. |
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One need not read the books from cover to cover to benefit from their findings. |
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Effective teamwork between doctors and nurses need not entail one group taking over the work of the other. |
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The fact that many crustaceans, being omnivorous, may act as scavengers and eat the corpses of fellow aquatic creatures need not be a deterrent. |
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This link need not be the most prominent on the homepage, but it should be present and easily visible. |
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One need not have a Nobel Prize in economics to understand that U.S. trade deficits cannot continue rising indefinitely. |
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Your temper is as bad as mine. You've shed blood enough in your time, and need not rail at me. |
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One need not evaluate the scientific evidence for the assertions made to question the tenability of the propositions. |
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If the next player has the spadille and no other trumps he need not play the spadille, but may play any card. |
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These criteria need not be fixed or rigid, but I do not believe that these criteria are ever value-free. |
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In a normal year there need not be a dangerous conflict between these two but in a year such as this the conflict is irreconcilable. |
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There are sappy ballads aplenty, but this need not turn you off this Toronto-based quartet. |
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Having reached this decision, I need not concern myself further about the validity or invalidity of Certificate 31 and the timing of its issue. |
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Every day we introspect, one need not wait for 25 years to reflect what one should do in the next 25 years also. |
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He need not have worried, everything about the man is textbook fairytale hero. |
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One need not become a Vermont resident to marry or enter a civil union there. |
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However, surges in the trade deficit need not cause general economic contraction if they are accompanied by growth of demand from other sources. |
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This need not invalidate the argument for a continuing bridge between cultures. |
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The computers where music is stored need not be in the rooms where you're listening. |
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For example, one need not spend more than this amount for a tallit or tefillin, a sukkah or etrog for Sukkot, or matzah for Passover. |
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He demonstrates that serious historical scholarship need not be indigestible. |
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Design for energy conservation need not depend solely on engineers focused on mechanical solutions. |
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The existence of hatred need not be acknowledged, complicity in hateful practices remains concealed, and power is as comfy as ever. |
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The hurt or injury need not be serious or permanent but must be more than trifling or transient. |
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McCarthy need not have worried, because this film is devoid of self-pity or false sentimentality. |
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Being happy and feeling pleasure are good things that you need not ever deny yourself. |
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The rangers need not fear that they are signing a vulnerable geriatric. |
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One need not be a believer, as I am, to know that Maya Angelou will so fully live on. |
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Sharman said the entertainment companies are behind the times and don't realize that consumers need not buy CDs, DVDs or videotapes to enjoy music or films. |
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Application developers need not concern themselves with the specifics. |
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For the dad, the film reinforced the notion that people need not really care a darn about most others. |
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A person who has a record that becomes spent is deemed to have no record of that conviction and need not disclose the record when asked about his criminal record. |
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A sophisticated person need not behave like a madari and, wittingly or unwittingly, distort his public image in today's highly unethical and competitive politics. |
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Specifically, whereas it was obviously essential for entry information to be related to individuals, information about employment trends need not be so related. |
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Ever the optimist, Crystal believes that languages need not meet the fate of the dodo bird. |
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Since high spatial resolution satellite data is now available, we need not feel that small landholdings are a disadvantage, but can be an advantage. |
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We need not use lathis, swords and bullets for breaking their fronts. |
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This need not be a problem if they don't get lavish gifts for the godchild and if your other children have godparents who spend special time with them. |
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Signing up with a young technology company need not be a leap of faith. |
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Though we need not see as she does to appreciate her stories, understanding the vision that informs them is essential to apprehending their deeper meanings. |
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All exercises are done in the classroom itself so that children are relaxed at home and need not carry satchels stuffed with heavy loads of textbooks and exercise books. |
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Although in principle, testaments and codicils need not differ in making bequests to different groups of legatees, in fact we observe such differences. |
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If a broker sells a municipal bond to a customer from the firm's own portfolio, for example, he or she need not tell the customer how much its price was marked up. |
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But today, the ECPA allows that, in theory, law enforcement need not go through a judge in order to go through your inbox. |
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In 1950, it need not have hired former Communist party members. |
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Weights for bottom fishing need not be too heavy as most of the fishing is done in less that fifteen feet of water and the local tides are not very fierce. |
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In perception and in sensation, consciousness need not reside in the intentional objects of awareness in order for the state of awareness to be conscious. |
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If by any chance you land up messing up you need not get perturbed. |
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Popularity need not be equated with the destruction of intellectual values and, by the same token, accessibility need not threaten traditional archival and custodial roles. |
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It is clear that endothermy need not be evoked in order to explain apparently stable temperatures in medium-sized dinosaurs living at midlatitudes. |
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These economic objectives need not be mind-bogglingly complex. |
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Assuming the requisite piece of paper, which I suspect is about to be handed to the Registrar, arrives in time, then we need not trouble ourselves with that. |
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And since such vessels are not usually subjected to heavy swells and waves, the container stacks need not even be stowed in a secure cellular structure. |
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Boot details, however, that providing basic security for a populous need not entail brutal methods. |
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They need not accept as unknowable and unanswerable the mystery that entered their lives, almost destroyed them, and turned their worlds upside down. |
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In particular, global unitarity is automatically present whenever there is a global time coordinate, but need not be if that condition is not met. |
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Pinker argues that we need not fear nihilism or meaninglessness from the modern human sciences because they show that morality is wired into the human brain. |
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Under New Jersey law, there need not be any verifiable evidence of injury. |
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Now headquartered in Dallas, he at once set about improving the product and delivery of service, in the belief that a budget product need not be a cheap product. |
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The status of a character trait as a virtue need not be a fixed matter, but a matter complexly interrelated with the sort of society in which it appears. |
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Since refrigerated seeds last several years you need not worry that any saved seeds two or three years old will become nonviable before its next seed harvest. |
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It is her conviction that nutritious food need not be rich and expensive. |
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Although this would-be seventh province need not share all of Border with its predecessors, it would be sure to share a certain subregion of Border with each of the others. |
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You need not be apprehensive about delays hindering professional growth! |
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A player need not indulge in unwanted histrionics in the field. |
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Such clauses need not prevent the prosecution of meritorious suits. |
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Residents need not fear an invading horde of Iceni warriors, for it is the 16 ft tall statue of Colchester's first lady that is making a comeback. |
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A draft need not be a complete version of a story that a writer has sweated over for hours and that an editor has red-pencilled or responded to with noteface comments. |
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I need not have concerned myself, they both returned home in good humour, there was little evidence of the usual huffiness and stand-offishness we are normally greeted with. |
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I leave a lot on the plate because I need not clean my plate. |
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The artist need not fear the encroachment of the photographist. |
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An appearance MUST be in propria persona, and need not be by attorney. |
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However, the aisle saleslady promoting shampoos and hair conditioners need not spend quite so long trying to convince totally bald men which brand they should try next. |
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We need not wait to experience the glory of a grand fiesta together. |
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Though alcohol need not be eliminated from our lives, it is of interest to note that it is devoid of any nutritional value and can be turned into fat, adding flab to the body. |
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In a country with such a long tradition of corruption, one need not be a fortune-teller to predict that soon the black market will be flooded with such language diplomas. |
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Supporters of this war who are in the mood for an ideological pogrom should chill out for a while, and opponents need not fold into permanent cringe position. |
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Today's scholars need not be embarrassed that earlier scholars doubted the notion of pre-Columbian Viking journeys to America many years after many nonexperts accepted it. |
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That all-purpose spray from the garden center was developed to sell along with the concept that growers need not understand what's going on in the natural world around them. |
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This requirement need not be applied to a story where the dead weight above that story is less than 10 percent of the total dead weight of the structure. |
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Proves that a serious pretender to the throne of pop music refinement need not settle for a mere band when the London Philharmonic will do just as well. |
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You must have a high school diploma for this job. High school dropouts need not apply. |
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If the whole troupe be diuided into many clewes, or round bunches, you need not then doubt but that there are many kings. |
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According to Lalita, Thai food is popular with non-Thais because it is not greasy and need not always be spicy. |
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Even now, I need not rush to read any books for clearing even the obscure doubts on any of the Puranas or Shastras. |
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We need not here discuss the performance of instrumental osteoclasy, for it has never been received with favour in this country. |
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The convex hull of a compact subset of an infinite dimensional topological vector space need not be a compact set. |
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The term is normally applied to poets writing in Scots although it need not be exclusive to Scottish writers. |
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If a country has an open economy, that country's spending in any given year need not equal its output of goods and services. |
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The ethnographic circumstances of North American clownly behavior need not be repeated here. |
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The occasional early opening of the apricot blossom need not surprise us, if we consider this degree of heat upon the wall. |
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I need not dwell on the effect of the antitravel tax on our common carrier transportation services in the United States. |
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It was his intention to show that he need not fill a starring role, and functioned well as a member of an ensemble. |
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Voter education covers but need not be limited to instructions on how to register, what is on the ballot, and how to operate the voting system. |
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In the event of a sudden loss of cabin pressure, other passengers need not fear that Zoe will swing from one oxygen mask to the next. |
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One need not be a deontologist in order to at least raise some issues with this approach. |
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The optimalist need not simply shut his eyes to the world's all-too-evident parochially considered imperfections. |
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You need not worry about embarrassing yourself with overloud guffawing while watching this movie. |
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For example, since NTT Com has undergone PCI DSS assessment, its services need not be reviewed when a customer undergoes PCI DSS assessment. |
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In the House of Lords, members need not seek the recognition of the presiding officer before speaking, as is done in the House of Commons. |
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The penpusher behind the plan at Glasgow's Western Infirmary need not worry. |
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In my view they need not have apologized for the remark to appease redneck disc jockeys. |
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This need not be overelaborate, especially for smaller firms, and it might be included in other personnel policies. |
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Viewers, however, need not worry, because she mends her ways in the end. |
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Although the series need not be read from the beginning, completists will want to start with Consider Phlebas. |
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I stood up, the need not to appear creepy far outweighing the desire to work out the exact comfiness of the sofa. |
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These goals need not be, and happily are not, mutually exclusive in this endeavor. |
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Those of us who had chicken pox in childhood were doubtless told that we need not worry about getting it again in adulthood. |
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Keep in mind that the centrepieces need not be floral and can be anything that your imagination allows. |
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According to Taylor, a person need not disengage always or frequently for things to change momentously. |
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Plurality voting elects the candidate who is preferred first by the largest number of voters, although this need not be an absolute majority. |
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A batter must try to hit any good balls that are bowled, but need not run hitting the ball. |
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For example, a volume can be dynamically extended or changed, and the operating system need not be rebooted. |
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But we need not jury-rig a means-tested voucher onto an independently crafted catastrophic coverage system. |
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They are creating their own facts, but one need not be in Government to create alternative facts. |
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The thick hair of the Middle East is wavier but it need not be harder to manage. |
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You are right, Fanny, to protest against such an office, but you need not be afraid. |
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Additionally, pre-Miranda and post-Miranda statements need not be inculpatory. |
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Empowered with big ideas and inquiry skills, the art-historical understanding of our students need not be limited to our curricular choices. |
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Few people know, though, that fuel injectors need not be replaced all the time. |
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The government need not subsidize filmmaking, or even place limits on American film imports. |
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Even the examples involving theological issues need not always involve Arianizing or Apollinarian views. |
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Recognition of this first level of vraisemblance need not depend on the claim that reality is a convention produced by language. |
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Court ruled that physical evidence that was the fruit of an unmirandized interrogation, need not be suppressed. |
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Tumid blustering, with more or less of sincerity, which need not be entirely sincere, yet the sincerer the better, is like to go far. |
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The combination of characters contributing to the supercharacter need not be logically or genetically related. |
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The supposition, at least, that angels do sometimes assume bodies need not startle us. |
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These damages need not be set forth in statute as they already exist in the tradition of common law. |
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Unless a rule or statute specifically states otherwise, a pleading need not be verified or accompanied by an affidavit. |
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Snoek need not be scaled. The scales are very fine and usually slip off during handling. |
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When marching at ease, you must march in orderly ranks in silence, but you need not keep step or march at attention. |
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It has some similarities with backpacking, trekking, and also tramping in New Zealand, though it need not take place in remote places. |
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Weather during harvest need not be as fair and dry as when harvesting for drying. |
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We, therefore, need not seek for a starting point for this paper, for, dictionarily, progress and extension are synonyms. |
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I am aware, reader, and you need not remind me, that it is a dreadful thing for a parson to be warlike. |
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His other motives, whether crypto-sexist, racist, vegetarian, or whatever, need not concern us. |
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But if, what I call the true theory, should continue to agree with practice, the practitioner need not care on what it is founded. |
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Complete separation of powers systems are almost always presidential, although theoretically this need not be the case. |
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Christopher Nolan need not cry in his beer over Inception's demotion to the No. 2 spot. |
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While advocated by many pluralists, pluralism need not embrace social democracy given it does not a priori assume a desirable political system. |
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In some states and under circumstances, the decision need not be unanimous. |
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A few defenses, in particular a court's lack of subject matter jurisdiction, need not be pleaded and may be raised at any time. |
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Yes, but we need not only Quadratic Reciprocity but also Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions to see this. |
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Notably, Hooker affirmed that the power and propriety of bishops need not be in every case absolute. |
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In other words, an artist's prime motivation need not be the pursuit of the aesthetic. |
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Directional aerials consist of multiple masts, which need not to be of the same height. |
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They need not bear any relation to wards or electoral divisions at district level. |
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The hominization of history through technological progress, then, need not imply the banishment of God from history, but only the banishment of idols. |
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Those who feared wrong names and comic malapropisms had become extinct at Lord's since former chairman of selectors Ted Dexter left office need not have worried. |
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Furthermore, the restrictions that diagonalize the variance-covariance matrix need not be Choleski, and the equations of the transformed model need not be strictly recursive. |
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Elders who are commissioned need not be members of the Presbytery. |
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It was such a blessing that there were other beings beside hard, scrabbly, warring men, people who need not be afraid to be soft, women with pretty eyes. |
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In addition, if a particular community does not like a certain video, it need not remain on that jukebox's selection menu, without affecting jukeboxes in other communities. |
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The passengers need not travel by bus from this weekend between the terminal and aircraft since two aerobridges would be licensed at Madurai airport. |
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The prospects of the company at this time therefore need not have been hopeless, had one of the many plans to reform it been taken successfully in hand. |
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A symbol need not be caused by a symbolizer in order to be a symbol. |
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Seriously, though, surely we need not look any further than double Nobel Prize-winner Marie Curie who discovered radium and created nuclear chemistry. |
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A money laundering offence under UK legislation need not even involve money, since the money laundering legislation covers assets of any description. |
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Luxurious-looking caviars need not be prohibitively expensive. |
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Evaporite formations need not be composed entirely of halite salt. |
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For example, if ultrasound-guided FNAB shows a clearly benign lesion, such as a lipoma, inspissated cyst, or fibroadenoma, ultrasound-guided CNB need not be done. |
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Supporters contend that while drag hunts can be fast, this need not be the case if the scent line is broken up so that the hounds have to search an area to pick up the line. |
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But Dizon believes that his own story will resonate with Guamanians, who seek to believe again that humble beginnings need not hold a person back. |
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This example is used to demonstrate that the performance of the algorithm need not diminish significantly when a mesh partitioner is used to decompose the mesh. |
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It need not, I suppose, be mentioned, that in countries so little frequented as the islands, there are no houses where travellers are entertained for money. |
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Civil and political rights need not be codified to be protected, although most democracies worldwide do have formal written guarantees of civil and political rights. |
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It need not, indeed it cannot, say Yes to all comers, to the Islamofascist who after all has his point of view, just as much as the soccer mom, who has hers. |
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Secretaries had remained to be chosen by the Chief Executive not from the Legislative Council, and their appointments need not be approved by the Legislative Council. |
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The plaintiff need not allege or prove proximate cause, which would indicate that the result of the defendant's actions was reasonably foreseeable. |
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Use of commonly accepted methods need not produce a final conclusion or even a consensus on a particular question, given different tests, data sets, and prior beliefs. |
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You need not be a hypercorrective schoolmarm to lament such tolerance. |
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What makes the phosphine such a deadly substance is that those who are vulnerable to suffocation need not be within the immediate vicinity of a treated flat. |
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He need not reside in a room, but only in a bunk, and a bunk need not be rated for the relief of the poor. We talk about manhood suffrage, but what about groomhood suffrage? |
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