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"If McDonald's is requiring something of their suppliers, it has a pretty profound effect," said Janet Riley, a spokeswoman for the American Meat Institute.
Other members felt that our setup had gone astray and that a teacher requiring something of one family gave her more weight in the co-op than the family had.
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According to the Transparency Account of rational requirements in general, when we point out to people that rationality requires something of them, we aren't presenting them with some requirement of reason; rather, we're pointing out to them what they already think reason requires of them.
"All art requires something of you, but I think Lawrence makes that requirement a huge part of his art," she said.
It requires something of a leap of imagination to summon the Costa del Sol.
For Lynch, the season required something of a high-wire act.
This is a recipe that requires something of a run-up.
For groups traditionally considered opponents, working together has required something of a leap of faith.
All of his replacements are valid candidates but they all would require something of a change in style.
The current concerns about the state of the planet, he said, required something of a paradigm shift for economics.
It might also require something of a shift in what people expect their houses to look like.
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