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In the bifurcated job market of the last 25 years, a college education became an indispensable credential for a middle-class wage.

As James Chace, the author of "Acheson: The Secretary of State Who Created the American World," explained, "Having a Republican chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee with strong former isolationist credentials was indispensable to winning support for the Truman Doctrine and, above all, for the Marshall Plan".

At the basis of explication is an appeal to something (well-confirmed generalizations) whose epistemic credentials are unassailable, indispensable to science, and, crucially, independent of intuitive conceptual content.

Indispensable, then.

Indispensable, and overwhelming.

Indispensable or suspendable?

E. Talbot Donaldson (appointed 1942) is thought by many to have introduced New Critical principles into medieval studies, but no one ever sold his philological credentials short, and his benchmark work on Chaucer is still indispensable reading for any teacher.

Credentials, apparently.

But he seems indispensable.

It is indispensable.

Lopez now seems indispensable.

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