It is not necessary to provide catering as many visitors prefer to self cater or to partake of local cuisine. |
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Those who hang out their shingle without this knowledge, perpetrate the myth that skill acquisition is not necessary. |
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If the judgment is only to operate in personam jurisdiction of the thing by seizure or its equivalent is not necessary. |
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However, as it seems to me, it is not necessary for me to express any final conclusion on this aspect of the matter. |
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I'll think you'll find it has been Mondayised, but because it falls on a Friday this year it's not necessary. |
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Although I've changed it slightly, I don't really enjoy stock cubes in my food if they're not necessary. |
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It is not necessary to say more about the special leave application than that it is not manifestly unarguable. |
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If separate brushes are kept for each kind of gold and are used often, it is not necessary to clean them, except stipplers and cut liners. |
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That means it is not necessary to secure a commercial driver's license to operate one. |
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While it is not necessary to get into the myological detail, they do effectively make the point that the girdles were large and well-muscled. |
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Next, note that unsaturated lipids are not necessary for micron-scale immiscibility in bilayer membranes. |
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For one thing, a judge's doubt do not necessary mean a case should be taken from the jury, the ultimate factfinder. |
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Because the plate that is pivoted to the boom carries also the main winch, it is not necessary to unreeve the lifting ropes and the block. |
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It is not necessary to point out that when the economy is on track, the unstable labor market problem resolves itself. |
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During that period she suffered extremely traumatic experiences which it is not necessary to recount. |
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This could be interpreted, using Occam's razor, that a three-state model is not necessary. |
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Again, we could have blockaded and starved them out but that was not necessary. |
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It is not necessary today to stress upon the importance of iron and iron industry in both war as well as peacetime. |
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Due to her contribution, it was not necessary to hire help, except occasionally during haying season. |
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For example, ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, ARBs, spironolactone and digoxin are probably not necessary in all patients. |
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Oil is not necessary for spit-roasting on an open fire, particularly since there is plenty of fat on the animals. |
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It is not necessary to prove damage to health from noxious emissions in order to establish a nuisance. |
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You can also overwrite the disk with one or more passes of random data, though this additional step is not necessary. |
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It is not necessary to have a paper trail of arms sales and monetary exchanges to link these groups together. |
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Remind yourself that you can always have more treats later, and that overstuffing yourself at one time is not necessary. |
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Cement wallboard is used mostly when tiling a wall, and is usually not necessary for tiling tubs or sinks since they are supported with plywood. |
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It is a little jewel of a place and an interest in fly fishing or shooting is not necessary. |
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Although it is not necessary to soak porridge oats, it makes for quicker cooking in the morning if you do. |
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The appreciated exchange rate and the partial dollarization of the local banking system are not necessary ingredients of a currency board regime. |
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You could even go the whole nine yards and come up with a song title for the new band, but it's not necessary. |
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It's a slight advantage if the rod is equipped with a roller eye, but not necessary. |
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With the case approached that way, he submits that it is not necessary to plead the evidential estoppel. |
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But a working knowledge of English is not necessary for daily life in Greenland. |
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But on further reflection we decided that such a limit was really not necessary. |
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Our observations support the claim that monovalent or divalent cations are not necessary to polymerize G-actin into F-actin. |
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His proposed remedial work is based on his opinion that it is not necessary to take off the brick wythe to effect repairs. |
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It was not necessary for us to agonise over the state of the retina or retinal vessels through a small undilated pupil. |
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After the Law Reform Act 1996, it is not necessary that the death takes place within a year and a day of the unlawful act or omission. |
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But remember, it is not necessary to have a formal religious practice or a belief in God to prove conscientious objection. |
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So it is not necessary to give antibiotics, every time the child lands up with a cough, cold or wheezing. |
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People take great pains to thank us for our efforts and whilst it is not necessary, it is good to be appreciated. |
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It was not necessary to summarise paragraphs 47 or 48 for the conclusion in paragraph 49 is that there was a repudiation by Alstom. |
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In some cases this is not necessary as the symptoms will be conclusive, such as with pubic lice. |
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Music is not necessary to win the lost but it is a form of worship and praise to God. |
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It is not necessary to smash whichever city they are having their sinister and conspiratorial conferences in. |
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It is not necessary to overpraise, or lead them to think they are wonderfully smart, for this would make them vain, and even pert. |
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It is not necessary to hold a certificate for an air rifle which can produce a kinetic energy of less than 12 foot-pounds. |
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Driving an SUV when it really is not necessary is an example of overindulgence in the United States. |
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For my firm, rising to the challenge has required implementing procedures not necessary for smaller homes. |
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I'd also very much like someone, if possible, to do some artwork for this fic, but that's not necessary. |
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A lounge suit is worn at less formal occasions such as business meetings, interviews etc, where more formal dress is not necessary. |
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Why should we contribute to more atmospheric pollution when it is simply not necessary? |
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For low-resolution data, it is not necessary to consider the whole set of individual atomic positions. |
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Inductive coupling of the discharge gap to the electronics is not necessary. |
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Unless the altar cloths have been stained with the Precious Blood, it is not necessary that they be cleaned in the sacrarium. |
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In these products, salt seasons the food but is not necessary to ensure its safety. |
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It's not necessary for you to be able to process all the data in main memory. |
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If somebody should ask you what true zen is, it´s not necessary to explain using words. |
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To get an idea of what's going on in the bird world, it's not necessary to slap a band on every bird's leg, he said. |
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The manners of the epic poem ought to be poetically good, but it is not necessary they be always morally so. |
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It is not necessary to have a scroll-saw for the scroll-saw problems illustrated and described in this chapter. |
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It is not necessary to try to ascend to a level of second-order reasons in a desperate bid to render this conception of action intelligible. |
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Perhaps, in the light of such a careful selection of material, editing was not necessary. |
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Colors are completely intermixable so a large dye inventory is not necessary. |
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It is not necessary however, to prove that the defenders' negligence was the only cause of injury. |
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Moreover, overlocking seams and hemming garments are not necessary because the fabric doesn't fray. |
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It is not necessary to have only indigenous plants when planning a xeriscape design. |
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It is not necessary to be a highly skilled author to write a story that makes readers catch their breath, laugh out loud or be moved to tears. |
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The letter was not copied to WGI but it was not necessary to do so. |
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Because of the intensely dry climate, steel weathers quickly but does not rust through, so it was not necessary to use costly proprietary types of oxydized steel cladding. |
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The book was researched during a golden summer when rainwear was not necessary and each walk concluded with tea and toasted teacake eaten outdoors at a cafe. |
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The authors conclude that it is not necessary to keep infants in the hospital to check for rebound serum bilirubin levels in infants treated with phototherapy. |
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It is not necessary to remove the L bracket from the works of the clock. |
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Some researchers believe antibiotics should be administered when a procedure involves entering the alimentary tract, and others believe this is not necessary. |
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Since the surgeon can feel with his fingers the position of the bones and the degree of correction, X-rays of the feet are not necessary except in complex cases. |
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Moreover, it was not necessary to travel to St. Peter's, as these indulgences were granted to those who prayed in front of a representation of the Vera Icon as well. |
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Since Dunn was a member of academia teaching psychology at a liberal arts college on the left coast, it was probably not necessary to test for mental illness. |
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Memorializing the day with a legal holiday is not necessary, anyhow. |
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You can feel sorry for me if you like but really it's not necessary. |
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They deny both the necessity and the validity of atonement by the death of the Cross, and affirm that its propitiation is not necessary to salvation. |
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Lines beginning with whitespace are interpreted as a continuation of the previous line, so it's not necessary to use a backslash at the end of a long line. |
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I hope it is not necessary for me to emphasise that I in no way suggest bad faith or impropriety on the part of the learned justice or the Attorney-General. |
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It's not necessary to have seen the film in order to appreciate the music. |
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In a tolerant, mature, self-confident country it was not necessary to put your hand on your heart to say you loved it, or even to refer to it with possessive adjectives. |
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It is not necessary to produce a complete list, or a closer analysis here. |
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One of those principles is that it is not necessary for the trier of fact to believe or accept the defence evidence for there to be a reasonable doubt. |
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Still, there are people in Unalaska who are taking precautions, despite all the exhortations stating that they're not necessary. |
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Advance booking is not necessary and, with a bit of notice, it is possible to include a screening of any school curriculum films or films of local interest. |
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One's country's earth is not necessary either, but some of us affect it, along with the cloak and the strange and geographically unplaceable accent. |
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These data can only be explained if one assumes that the affective valence of the prime is processed, even though this is not necessary for the task at hand. |
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Any party that claims it's not necessary is hoodwinking voters. |
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Hence in such cases it is not suitable to syllogize the posterior from the prior, since when the prior is posited, it is not necessary that the posterior follow. |
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Dropping pipettes and Pasteur pipettes are usually uncalibrated, and are used to transfer liquids only when accurate quantification is not necessary. |
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Since the focus here is on the general character of the annual cycle, it is not necessary to use ozone data coincident in time and space with the ground-based sensors. |
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In response, the company said his action was without proper legal foundation and that it was not necessary to obtain a concession from the minister. |
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Further, it is not necessary to establish an unbroken chain of continuity. |
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Stag hunting with hounds and hare coursing are not necessary. |
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Therefore, owing to the Commission being satisfied that the funds have been properly expended it was not necessary to consider any alleged links during this Inquiry. |
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It is not necessary to specify any precise words for such a direction. |
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It is not necessary to gild the lily by over ornate presentation. |
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Prudie has long felt that the reflexive, polite demur is not necessary when people are impertinently out of line, either with their advice or their questions. |
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He added that it was not necessary for the airstrip to be publicly owned. |
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These call-outs are not necessary as these yobbos go out with the aim to get knocked out of their heads. |
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For inclusion in this scheme, it is not necessary that parties labelled themselves as a liberal party. |
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SessionFactory objects are threadsafe, so it is not necessary to obtain one for each thread. |
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You are not using the frosting as a glue, as in making a gingerbread house, so it is not necessary that it dry rock hard. |
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Another suggests that while this was his intention, he then decided, given the enemy's unpreparedness, this was not necessary. |
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Confucius believed in ruling by example, if you lead correctly, orders by force or punishment are not necessary. |
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Since the government in such systems claims to represent the working class, it has been argued that unions and strikes were not necessary. |
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The only difference is that it was not necessary for him to theorise, represent them graphically or numericise them. |
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Los Alamos concluded that the use of preslugged material is beneficial, 10 tsi is the optimum pressing pressure, and binders are not necessary. |
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Princes of Wales may be invested, but investiture is not necessary to be created Prince of Wales. |
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During this phase, photoperiodic control was not necessary because there was less than 13 hours of environmental light per day. |
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It is generally not necessary to remove Meckel's diverticula found incidentally during surgery for other reasons. |
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In some instances, it is not necessary to complete the GOS sight test If in doubt, document everything and it's defendable. |
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In early pregnancies dilation of the cervix is usually not necessary, vacuum curettes of 4 or 5 rum are used. |
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Since the typical design professional's malpractice policy covers the Y2K problem, this additional insurance is not necessary. |
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Blaze orange clothing that is usually required during deer season is not necessary during migratory bird hunting. |
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Unfortunately, many electricians believe that de-energizing circuits is not necessary, too difficult to coordinate, or will jeopardize the mission. |
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Note also that the inflectional endings mean it is not necessary to include the subject pronoun, except for emphasis, or to avoid ambiguity in complex sentences. |
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It is not necessary that a jury be unanimous in its verdict. |
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It's not necessary to be an expert on British royals before you see one of Shakespeare's history plays, but a little pretheater preparation never hurts. |
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The Shafi'i and Hanbali schools, however, argue that the appointment is not necessary and the prayer is valid as long as it is performed in a congregation. |
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In other words, we want to make sure the regulations neither discourage voluntary clean-ups, nor force clean-ups not necessary to protect human health and the environment. |
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It is not necessary to measure Criteria such as those that state simply that congruency exists, as with the philosophy statements for the program and governing organization. |
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The growth of trade between the newly independent United States and Britain after 1783 confirmed Smith's view that political control was not necessary for economic success. |
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If we are not mistaken, this is one of the popular Russian remedies...It is not necessary to take cathartics, simply eating a whole cocoanut being sufficient. |
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While the cutting action is often likened to that of scissors, it is not necessary for the blades of the spinning cylinder to contact the horizontal cutting bar. |
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In practice, perfectly accurate syntony is not necessary, but some variation in a wave length may be permitted and good results at the receiver will still be attained. |
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The Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde notes that for Willibald it was probably not necessary to specify the location any further because he presumed it widely known. |
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It is hornbook law that direct evidence of a fact is not necessary. |
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It is not necessary to buy an existing product in its present format, nor is it necessary to make all of the functions in the practice electronic. |
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It is not necessary to an intelligent comprehension of the Gospels, as they have been handed down to us, that they should possess an exact hemerology. |
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Hence it is not necessary for the scientists to develop a sort of religiophobia nor is it necessary for the religious man to develop an attitude of suspicion against science. |
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The subjects of many poems in Hapax are steeped in the classics, but knowledge of the classics is not necessary to become completely involved in reading them. |
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This may occur when the submissions were accidentally omitted, or were so unconvincing that it was not necessary to explicitly state the adjudicator's findings. |
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It is not necessary that the victim was actually frightened, but the defendant must have put or sought to put the victim or some other person in fear of immediate force. |
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In civil law, it is usually not necessary to prove a subjective mental element to establish liability for breach of contract or tort, for example. |
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