And because there is no air going into the radiators there is no need to bleed them, so they are also likely to last longer. |
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Experts say there is no need to abstain unless there is a history of miscarriage or the woman has experienced a bleed. |
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This all-round food availability also means that sloth bears have no need to hibernate through the winter months. |
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When British people farmed simply and ate plainly there was no need for organic produce. |
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He was outlawed, which meant that when he was arrested there was no need for a trial. |
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When Boon visits the murdered woman's home, there is really no need to let us see the bloodstained floorboards. |
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I hope that what I have said has convinced my noble friend that there is no need for this amendment. |
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He rightly assumed that there was no need to fill Sara in on their conversation so far, so he just came out with it. |
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I just feel sorry that something like this has dragged his name through the mud when there was no need. |
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There is no need for police to direct our every act in order for us to enjoy ourselves. |
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It therefore has no need of state sanctioned blessing, or indeed of any public form of celebration. |
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Groves believed there was no need for him to be ordained to minister the Word of God. |
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There's no need for anyone to slag us off because they don't know us as people. |
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There is no need of vestments, bishops or cathedrals to worship Him, only a repentant heart and a will to follow. |
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If he does not slavishly copy appearances, there is no brag in his brush, no need to impress with his gifts. |
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There's no need for him to slavishly ape Hitchcock to be a great film-maker. |
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There is no need to be disturbed in mind on hearing of the birth, human body, sufferings and death of the immaterial and unembodied Word of God. |
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However, there is no need to feel let down, for our naan, roti, parathas and chapattis are a form of bread too. |
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By serving the tea decanted, there will be no need for tea strainers or slop bowls to remove the discarded tea leaves. |
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As a Rifle Regiment does not slope arms there was no need to pin the brim of the hat up. |
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No radiation escaped the plant and there was no need to evacuate the area around the city of Mihama, about 200 miles west of Tokyo. |
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There is no need to buy frozen ingredients when so much fresh food is available. |
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There was no need to set a watch, for we had nothing to fear from anybody or anything in that vast untenanted plain. |
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In these circumstances there is no need for an urgent debate on the subject today. |
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This unvitiated region stands in no need of the veil of twilight to soften or disguise its features. |
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You may need to use a flathead screwdriver, but no need to worry about gauging out your motherboard as there is a screwdriver slot to use. |
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That means there's no need to mulch the plants to protect the strawberry crowns from winter cold. |
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There is no need to suffer by doing exercises which leave us breathless and sweating. |
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There would be no need to pay for the bricks and mortar and the other services provided by traditional colleges. |
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Just because something may be physically unattainable is no need to stop striving for it. |
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While there's no need to include Hayley in every convo, be mindful of not letting her feel dissed. |
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But there is no need to feel sorry for the government if its good crime figures are unknown. |
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The judge may have considered that there was no need to repeat all of the details in the summing up. |
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Baby brother comes home from NYC, wife and nipper in tow, and there's absolutely no need to do any catching up with him. |
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For anyone living outside the UK a heatwave means that the weather has cleared up a bit and there's no need for a coat. |
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There's no need to wait until you are at the end of your tether before you come here. |
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Then you probably already know there's no need to worry about becoming too bulky by bringing weights into your ab routine. |
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I think there is no need to certify for counsel, as we have been in open court as the Court of Disputed Returns. |
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It went on to say that there was no need for an oral hearing because there were no concerns over the factual issues in the case. |
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Well, there is no need for a solution because Downing Street says there is no problem. |
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If you are worried that you will be reduced to fits of giggles by having someone touch your feet, there's really no need to worry. |
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There is no need for those countries to be nuclear powers in their own right as long as they are allied with the United States. |
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And there is no need to add a day off to the nation's calendar for all this worthy effort. |
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There is no need for us on the right to wring our hands about the finger-pointing that is happening in the media. |
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Post the envelope as soon as possible, there is no need for a stamp, the postage is already paid. |
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There will be no need or time for interaction between the two sets of pupils. |
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There is absolutely no need to stone vehicles or beat up perceived political opponents. |
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It would be safe to say that there was no need for the Holy Qur'an to expressly declare alcohol haram. |
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Cash, cards or cheques are not needed to make purchases, so there is no need to carry them in a purse or wallet. |
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There was really no need to fling the freezer door shut and throw myself theatrically across the linoleum floor, moaning pitifully. |
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There is no need to stir from your sitting room, because the NHS is coming to you. |
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There's no need for special software, hardware or configuration on client devices. |
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Perhaps there is no need to explain the harsh truths about modern warfare to innocent children. |
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Yet he was once a quarter-finalist at junior Wimbledon and has no need to be wary. |
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So he has no need to worry about domestic discontent with his regime, and the external pressure from the crisis has faded considerably. |
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We use a modern water-based timber preservative that doesn't flake, and we just put on one coat with no need for preparation. |
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It seems that people usually feel no need to question their developing beliefs, and that evidence which might disconfirm them is ignored. |
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There's no need to be scared of a group of emos as they're more likely to harm themselves than you. |
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There's no need to buy expensive branded jewelry from Tiffany unless you are making an investment. |
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With O'Neill, though, there is no need for diplomatic rhetoric about the club having been turned around. |
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You have no need to worry, we, the Asheri, are a people that welcomes visitors. |
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As ever, the survey is entirely anonymous, so no need to provide personal details or email addy. |
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There is no need to wait on the engine as there is plenty of electric juice to launch the vehicle. |
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When Lloyd George made a somewhat defeatist speech in Parliament in May 1941, Churchill felt no need to conciliate him. |
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There is no need for the officer to show reasonable grounds for his belief that the powers are needed. |
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He saw no need to write a poetry out of anachronistic myths, inkhorn lingos, and prissy poetic forms. |
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As Winslow sees it, there's no need to compromise between financial glory and being green. |
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If you join, I will have no need to raze your towns and capture your villages. |
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Commuters came from different persuasions which meant there was no need for him to affiliate to any political organisation. |
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Well, no need to rattle around in a double room or cabin while being penalised with a single person supplement. |
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The Claimant was under the impression that there was no need to pursue the asylum appeal if his work permit was approved. |
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It is easy to issue laws and edicts, particularly when there is no need to gain the consent of elected or appointed representatives. |
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New Land O'Lakes Spreadable Butter with Canola oil is ready to spread right out of the refrigerator, with no need to soften. |
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First, if everybody agreed about everything, there would be no need of politics. |
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In annual plants, which die after fruiting, there is no need to keep anything in reserve. |
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There's no need to run to the law for change, there are people trying to cater for you and you fail to grasp your opportunities. |
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In effect, there's no need to think of the world as an informationally open system. |
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There are other significant discrepancies between police and media reports and the known facts, but there is no need to recapitulate those here. |
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The story of the Union has been told on several occasions and there is no need to recapitulate it. |
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Because the personal computer at home is permanently connected, there is no need to dial up for access. |
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There is no need to pay excessive deference to the political pieties and givens of the region. |
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These are admission tickets, which means there is no need to queue at the ticket kiosk and there will be no price increase after booking. |
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With no need for locomotion, the arms and legs withered into pencil thin stumps. |
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There will be no need for a recount or a hand count to verify the accuracy of these figures. |
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However, if the damp problem has been rectified by correct installation of the stainless-steel flue, there is no need to seal the wall. |
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There is no need to disproportionately restrict the intake of carbohydrates in the diet of most diabetic patients. |
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There is no need to show the red card, which results in that player missing games for his side, as a result of an average foul. |
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If his knee injury hasn't knackered him completely there is no need to suppose he won't be as prolific as before. |
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Very little detail is necessary for painting so there's no need to be an artist, and the woodworking skills required are practically nil. |
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Honey, just because we're on the outs, there's no need to bring the child into it. |
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Installing the card and the software was extremely straightforward with no need for specialist technical knowledge. |
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I have seen the pinnacle of worminess with Jen's video, no need to see anything else. |
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There is no need to individually wrap your tubes in alfoil or to use parafilm to seal your tubes. |
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There is no need for any purposeful and deliberate attempt to protect dialects. |
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In new construction, there is no need for a flush valve, sensor or a water feed line for the urinals. |
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There's no need for additional comms equipment or dial-up connections to be deployed at the corporate network end. |
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We all have our own opinion as to where normal behaviors end and deviance begins but there is no need for me to spell that out here. |
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We have taken advice from the contractors who advise there is no need to put signs up and this is common practice for public places. |
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Once gradual progress is being made there is no need for immediate assistance. |
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You see that I have no need to hide my name out of shame or some revolting paltry yellow-bellied fear of reprisal from my employers. |
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When you know who you are, there's no need to feel weird or threatened or fearful of people who aren't exactly like you. |
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James told the teachers that if they accelerated their skills, there will be no need for remedial classes. |
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There was no need for guards at the wall because there was no way out and it was a desolate place outside. |
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In most areas, there's no need to add amendments such as compost to the soil at planting time. |
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The summer sun started to shine, and he discarded the heavy wet goatskin, deciding that he now had no need to carry its weight. |
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Because the kids will be housed in DannyMart day care, there will be no need for yo-yos, squirt guns and other toys to clutter the shelves. |
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The strap held all the ammo he'd need for the weapon so he had no need to carry any extra pouches for shells. |
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We got a 99 percent all-clear for any neural tube defects and were told that the doctor saw no need for an amnio. |
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With those resources, there's no need to plunder the Arctic Wildlife Refuge or support repressive regimes like the Saudi monarchy. |
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The set of teeth can be taken out if required, though there should be no need to, and they can be cleaned in the usual way. |
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There is no need, because real power resides in the security council, where the US, Britain and France have a veto. |
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If you continue to find it eminently resistible in all contexts, you have no need of any such explanation. |
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Proselytizing is stigmatized as cultural supremacy and for violating the principle that there is no need for other-worldly salvation. |
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Does he feel no need to defend them when they come under incessant attack from his colleagues? |
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This wide comfort zone allows cattle to thrive under diverse climatic conditions with little or no need for shelter or protection. |
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There is no need for them to be lenient, nor are they expected to close their eyes to evil practices. |
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It is obviously so deeply embedded in his memory that he has no need to go to nature for inspiration. |
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When Marxists believed that socialism was inevitable, there was no need to explain why it was desirable. |
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There is no need of a monolithic party if the effective apparat is in general agreement, makes the same assumptions. |
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There are certain positions that I have the right to make appointments to for which there is no need to consult the warring parties. |
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You could even fly the entire approach at 70 knots if there was no need to expedite for other traffic. |
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There was no need for me to look up to find every single pair of hungry wolf eyes glaring at me, fangs bared and growling. |
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He knows he is right and so feels no need to listen to advice that goes against his conviction. |
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There is no need to talk to understand the longing they feel for a new role in the European family of nations. |
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There was no need for another trial as the prisoners had already been tried and sentenced in an open court. |
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Accordingly, there is no need for any new artwork or other materials to be produced. |
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All four, however, lack ascriptions, and presumably their composer's name was omitted simply because Nathaniel saw no need to write it out. |
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I contemplated going back for an umbrella, and decided that there was probably no need. |
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In order to establish that contention the applicants assert they have no need to rely upon any statutory underpinning. |
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There is usually no need to taper pressor drugs, antibiotics, nutrition, or most other critical care treatments. |
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There's no need for clamps or other things typical of low-end cooling systems. |
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In most instances, there is no need for anesthesia, especially for lumps and bumps that are felt underneath the skin. |
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Later there will be no need for an explanation since everybody knows that the public attention span is short and the media will have moved on. |
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She held out her hand behind him this time, knowing there would be no need for the lunge whip or lead line. |
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There is no need to tell you what immense pleasure and instruction Liszt gives his silent and attentive audience. |
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However there is no need to authenticate to perform this attack, only access to the web server is required. |
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Since there is no mass disturbance, there is no need of a more serious presence of the gendarmerie forces. |
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If anything, all this was a mere irritation, no need to become overly maddened. |
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Therefore, although impatient for the morning, I slept soundly and had no need of cheering dreams. |
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I tasted the company's signature cold-brew recently and was pleasantly surprised to find that I felt no need to dump extra sugar into my cup. |
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As a sansei, a third-generation Japanese American, she sees no need to qualify her work as Asian American or Asian at all. |
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For in home entertainment there is cable or satellite television ensuring there is no need to be bored on those evenings you stay in. |
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There is the option to change gears manually, but when the auto box is this good, there really is no need to go manual. |
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But there's no need to travel into the city for the annual dose of dames and dastardly baddies. |
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Some argue that organic fruit and vegetables perish quickly, but there's no need to waste food that has reached the end of its shelf life. |
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There is simply no need for it and if anything such phrases have now become counter-productive. |
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What this means is there is no need for crossover cables that are normally required when daisy-chaining networking devices. |
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In the new age of communication, there may be no need for a telephone operator very soon. |
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There is absolutely no need to ever gaff a tope, it's an appalling thing to even consider. |
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There is no need for a nameless Persian Baha'i family to come to blows over the fact that Jesus was a great prophet. |
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Telli furled the sail as they entered its mouth and they drifted up to a small jetty, timing it perfectly so they had no need to use the oars. |
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The controls are very responsive, and there is no need to worry about a move not going through at a clutch moment. |
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If the crumbs clump together and stay roughly clumped, no need to add butter. |
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As a general rule in English law, there is no need to give notice if a sum of money is payable on a particular day. |
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As a rigid airship, it had no need of ballonets, which are used only in pressure airships, or blimps. |
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There is no need to go to a shop or access a website, simply send a text message and the cost is added to your phone bill. |
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Every day has become casual Friday, but there's no need to compromise style. |
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But as the movie progresses, we learn there is no need for a paternity test. |
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With respect, your Honour, there was no need to put barbed wire or spikes or adopt any of those measures. |
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Our cows, cross my heart, have the choice of their own vets while local horses have no need to wait for elective surgery. |
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If traditional subjects are taught properly, there should be no need for a separate course in critical thinking. |
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There is absolutely no need to insist on 3D GPS traces, provided that the claimant can also supply an approved barograph trace. |
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I was close enough that the oversized screen nearly filled my peripheral vision, but high up enough that there was no need to crick my neck. |
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Subsistence farmers traditionally bartered everything and had no need for money, but some know they can get cash from stealing artifacts. |
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There's no need for extra measures that bypass basic human rights and attack civil liberties. |
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If one has two giant crab spiders at home, there is no need for any other control measure for cockroaches. |
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This is a place with no need for pretension, shameless self-promotion or global snobbery. |
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If you treat the officer respectfully and roll over, there is no need for him to ticket you to win an argument. |
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In-band replication solutions are non-invasive, having no need for a software footprint on the application server. |
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Kant notoriously claimed that logic had no need to go much beyond the Aristotelian syllogisms. |
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There is usually no need to strike, just make sure you have a tight grip on your rod. |
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And the tool carriers feature level lift from ground to full boom height, with no need to adjust the angle of the fork tines while lifting. |
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Every claim will be considered on its merits so in genuine cases people have no need to worry. |
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In the early hours of the morning, police saw a driver using fog lights when there was no need for it and checked him. |
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However, there is no need to feel let down, for our naan, roti, parathas and chappatis are a form of bread too. |
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But if they do behave in that way there is no need to tell them that that is how they ought to behave. |
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There is no need to talk to understand the longing Serbs feel for a new role in the European family of nations. |
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In the absence of such evidence we see no need for the Attorney General to lead evidence in rebuttal. |
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The parapet is a steel-plated wedge with no need for handrails, and the boardwalk is gently inclined for wheelchair users. |
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Since that's the case, there is no need for you to turn me into some sort of choirboy anymore. |
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I reminded myself that it would be over when the bell chimed, and there was no need to look at the clock. |
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It clicks into place when folded, and the front part of the roof forms a flat cover so there's no need for a fiddly separate tonneau. |
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Gordon reckoned there was no need for the leaflets to be delivered as there was a postbox at the beginning of his driveway. |
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Thirdly, there is no need to engage in childish name calling or immature ranting. |
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There many other projects and forms of aid which can be cited and there is certainly no need to belabour the point. |
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Since blood is oxygenated in the placenta, there is no need for pulmonary circulation and left sided pumping of blood. |
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He coughed up blood once and thought that if he didn't cough up more tomorrow, there was no need to worry. |
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There's no need to hold onto your tax return just because you owe the government money. |
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Surely, whatever the reason, there is no need to be in a library at midnight on a Saturday night? |
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Well, I would argue that if that were true, there would be no need for this bill to be on the floor of the House today. |
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Sapient advised that there was no need to overstock commodity items like office supplies that can be obtained easily anywhere. |
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An excellent and reasonably-priced railway service means there is no need for visitors to hire a car. |
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Anybody who has ever played the game knows that if a batsman is bowled, there is no need to appeal to the umpire. |
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They had no need to conspire in the expropriation of the means of subsistence by capitalists, because a free labor market was in place. |
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And organisms such as corals and sea anemones, which simply stay still and grow, have no need of eyes. |
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There's no need to divorce oneself from the past, but I don't see a need to reformulate and recreate the bisection of society either. |
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With a network server there is no need for separate modems and telephone lines. |
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There is no need to be concerned about carpet damage such as browning, shrinkage, buckling, delaminating, and mildew. |
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There in no need to be anxious about a swell in the amount of bacteria either. |
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There's no need for our older buildings to remain grey, black and white. Colour is good. |
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Bodyboarders are a captive audience for trunks and wetsuits, so there is no need to market to them. |
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If the driver was covered by a policy of insurance there would usually be no need for such an action. |
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There is no need to apologize, Monsieur, for I was just as at fault as yourself. |
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There was no need for physicians to bleed residents of this part of Ohio because the mosquitoes did the job. |
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She had no need for magic arts and charms given her barge with gilded stern and soaring purple sails. |
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There is no need for an alibi to defend the colossal failure. |
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There's no need to bag on someone for not agreeing with you. |
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The marauding, man-eating Titans are mutated, androgynous beasts that have no need to feed but love to kill. |
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Feeling no need to expose her child to this bimbo in a bathing suit, Julie had banned them from her household. |
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Even so, the scene is in no need of being further queered by Brian Kulick, the director of the New York Shakespeare Festival's current Central Park revival. |
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There was no need for integration and acculturation, and Russians maintained their sense of ethnic identity and confidence in belonging to a privileged class. |
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But as far as civil marriage is concerned, there is no need to pander to the objections of a faithful minority. |
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There is no need to describe in intricate detail the debilitating obstacle course Indonesian women and their foreign husbands must negotiate in pursuit of wedded bliss. |
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There is no need to prove that D adverted to the consequences at all. |
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Most projects take as long as they take, although scientists are usually in so much of a hurry to get results that there's no need to crack the whip. |
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Unfortunately, the company decided that after the Christmas rush, there was no need for all the extra people they took on, so your old pal Jean was out on her keister! |
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He saw no need to rebrand the image and it is unlikely that he could have done so even if he had since the persona he had assumed from the beginning was too deeply ingrained. |
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Squash bugs probably get on my winter squash but there is such a tangle of vines and no need to get involved with them on a regular basis that I don't see them. |
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And the CDC team that arrived to ensure they were properly trained and equipped found them in no need of moxie and dedication. |
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If you wanted work as a slave in a Roman salt mine, there was no need to move to Rome. |
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Secondly, Marx was opposed to the state and figured that once capitalist relations of alienation were overthrown, there would be no need for a state any longer. |
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So I knew that there was no need to go on the lam, and things will be a lot less tense at the next neighborhood block party if I do the right thing as soon as I return home. |
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There is no need to recount where one candidate has won by a landslide. |
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There is no need for yousuns to be poking the finger at them. |
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They did not need to be funny, they did not need character development, and there was definitely no need for retakes, continuity, or logical plot. |
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There is no need for them to try to find out fresh bribery scandals. |
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But it creates an artificial crisis for which there is absolutely no need. |
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There is no need to routinely perform protein C antigenic assays. |
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If you are practicing compassion and loving kindness toward beings, there is no need for you to aspire to be born in a noble or influential family. |
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Today it seems as if there is no need to be ashamed when taking sides. |
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If they were in the majority with no need to secede, what would they do? |
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There's no need to make a spectacle of yourself in front of company. |
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On freezing days, there was no need to huddle outside the office for four minutes to suck down my dose. |
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Should you happen to be schlepping your own canoe or kayak, take it to Riverside Park, where you can put in and take out with no need for a shuttle. |
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Public Prosecutor told the court that the offences of threatening and insulting a woman's modesty are bailable, so there is no need to grant anticipatory bail. |
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If the GPS also records altitude then no need for the barogram. |
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There is no need to have a pick and a hoe, if you have a mattock. |
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Here there is no need for a third party to have become involved. |
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There was no need of any evidence that might incriminate him for treason. |
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Is it showing how you can help someone or the stereotype of the pushy, obnoxious sales associate selling a service or product for which you have no need? |
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With this sensitometer, proper exposure of either blue or green sensitive x-ray film is easily accomplished, with no need for internal adjustments. |
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If the administration is correct, then there should be no need to sweeten the pot. |
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The top's compact folding mechanism stacks it neatly behind the rear seats in just 15 seconds with no manual latches and no need for a tonneau cover. |
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When read as a literary whole, Genesis 1-2 posits a world that is divinely beneficent and bountiful, in no need of human genius to improve or control it. |
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Perhaps if drivers complied with the traffic signs there would have been no need to close Netherlands Avenue but now the road is closed there can be no excuse. |
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Crucially, as all the dimensions are set at an early phase, there will be no need to enter these figures again, so errors through miskeying data are avoided. |
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These days, it seems the nouveau riche think that because money talks, they have no need to learn simple things like table manners or even common courtesy. |
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Postman prefers Huxley to Orwell and argues that there is no need for Big Brother to conceal anything from citizens whom technological diversion has largely narcotized. |
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As with the brails and sheets, there is no need to trim the scolaringe. |
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There is no need to buy expensive tools from some overpriced New Age shop. |
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There is no need to worry about protein if you are eating a varied vegetarian diet as it is easy to get protein from lentils, dal, beans, rice, soy milk, cereals and potatoes. |
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First they tried to buffalo voters with the odd assertion that North Dakota banks don't sell their customers' information, so there's no need to worry. |
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There is no need for you to be unnecessarily concerned, for this calf love will disappear and the lady fall from her pedestal for one of the following reasons. |
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Like most canned foods, its primary reason for existence is a long shelf life and no need for refrigeration. |
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It says that since Twitter exists and people post links on twitter, that there's no need for RSS anymore. |
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There's no need to fear the wind if your haystacks are tied down. |
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There is generally no need to stop drinking alcohol before pregnancy, although couples with infertility problems should cut it out to optimise their chances. |
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Up at Speaker's Corner the audience numbered only six, so there was no need for one over-optimistic orator to have brought a stepladder along with him. |
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But the place was overrun by rodents, there was no need to harass birds. |
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The principal chief conservator of forests had recently said hoolock gibbons were abundantly available in Assam and there was no need to raise a hue and cry to protect them. |
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Rear seat passengers have a decent amount of room for a car of this class, with lots of head clearance and no need to be squashed against the backs of the front seats. |
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His appeal is legendary and there is no need for hype or false publicity. |
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There was no need to act like some hysterical, emotional nutcase. |
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Anatolians also carry out their tasks with no need for folderol. |
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He said at no time did he campaign for the position from any association and saw no need to get disappointed because he was just asked to contest the position. |
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Because the mixture is homogenous, the compression ratio can be increased without fear of detonation, and there is no need for a throttle valve in the intake air stream. |
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Consequently, there is no need to invoke allopatric conditions to explain the patterns of variation seen in both the gall inducer and its inquiline beetle. |
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There's definitely no need for ropes and pitons for this ascent. |
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Alone among the arts, music addresses and speaks directly to the center of feeling, bypassing altogether, and with no need of the interposition of, the intellectual faculty. |
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In an ideal world in which everyone had matured sufficiently to replace the pleasure principle by the reality principle, there would be no need for art. |
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The leader has no need to control but rather is content to observe, to let things unfold, to introspect, and to ponder the meaning of something in a mindful way. |
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There is no need to rule whether these documents were forged or not. |
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There's no need to dismiss an idea because it doesn't seem practical. |
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If the contrast gets too disturbing, there's no need to despair, because the locals are always on hand with a pitcher of something noxious and a twinkle in their eye. |
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No combustion of fuel means that there is no need of a fuel handling plant, and it is simply a heat exchanger. |
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In a few species, the blastula contains supplies of nutrient yolk and lacks arms, since it has no need to feed. |
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Because these headphones are USB-ready, there is no need for a soundcard or additional software. |
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Calvinists rejected ornamentation in places of worship, seeing no need for elaborate buildings divided up for the purpose of ritual. |
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There is no need to do this, as any number of rational scenarios already fit the circumstances. |
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Until that day, there is no need to reject the assumption that the theory is true. |
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As all trains will be travelling at the same speed, capacity is increased as faster trains have no need to reduce speed for slower trains. |
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There was no need for new freight train engines, however, because thousands of the Classes 50 and 52 had been built during the Second World War. |
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If the card has an SCSI-2 interface, there is no need to use an expansion slot on the motherboard. |
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Amcrest said that no need to worry about IP camera configuration, sub netting, or port forwarding for each single camera separately. |
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There is no need to dry the sorbent before chemical bonding and to use a dry box. |
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With link-U, there is no need to worry about routers, firewalls or dynamic IP addresses when trying to connect. |
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He's also got a new film called Moonwalkers coming out next year so no need to call Gringotts. |
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Best not to hurt Grandma's feelings, and no need to worry that her giving you a glittery hair band will set back womankind. |
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Congressional Republicans have long insisted that there is no need for a LGBT nondiscrimination law. |
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And there's no need to worry about gippy stomachs here, although food poisoning was once the curse of the Dominican Republic. |
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My current wife has no need for a jealous bone in her pneumatic body. |
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And in the case of seafood, there is no need to tenderized that tasty, flaky, fishy flesh. |
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EciftsE-ren said the park must be left in place and there is deficiently no need for a shopping mall, though the area needs a mosque. |
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The only problem is that most of the issues put to the delegates are voice votes and there is no need for such fancy devices. |
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There's no need to overshare or get negative, but being balanced on social can help others who are struggling with confidence. |
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There was absolutely no need whatsoever to foreshorten Mr Pudney's contract, that would have run its natural course by March 2013 anyway. |
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It has no need to resort to innuendo, pepper itself with four-letter words or be outrageous. |
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This resolution allows good speed regulation with no need of using encoders and it also makes possible to use odometry. |
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Healthy lunch selections mean you would have no need for things such as fryolators that take up space and cost a lot to run. |
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Some fiberglass kennels are also designed for open pickup boxes with no need for a camper shell or cover. |
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