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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a needs to" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "A needs to complete the assignment by Friday."
Alternatives: "A must" or "A has to".
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Miss A needs to believe in John, just as John must believe in the con in order to keep her enthralled in his world of illusions.
And if I say "couple A has a moral obligation to consider reproducing," it does not require the conclusion that Mrs. A needs to emulate Michelle Duggar and bear 19 kids and counting.
This confirms that assumption "A" needs to be rejected also when modeling the audiovisual quality per content.
If a viewer feels no sense of responsibility for championing characters who lend vital visibility to a traumatized, neglected community, then that viewer A) needs to find a more diverse group of friends, and B) hasn't been paying attention to the show all along.
In order to switch the device back to "ON" state, cell A needs to switch back to LRS by sweeping with negative bias of ~−0.6 V (Vth3); therefore, both cells are in LRS.
When node A has a frame to send to node B, node A needs to first decide whether it should contend for the channel according to the congestion status of its neighboring nodes.
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said "Chick-fil-A does not represent Chicago values". I guess Chick-fil-A needs to have a few murders per day in their stores to meet his standard?
But what's done is done, and the main lessons to be learned from this announcement are that Clemson's on campus Chick-Fil-A needs to increase its marketing presence, and Auburn's strength and conditioning staff might want to keep a close watch on their newest fast food inclined pupil.
This last observation suggests that for sustained Epac gene expression, JAM-A needs to be present and functionally active at the endothelial junctions.
A coalition needs to breathe.
A distinction needs to be made.
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