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Britain would retain a limited nuclear deterrent – arguably necessary for self-defence given the potential for geopolitical instability in the long term – while at the same time advocating the case for disarmament by reducing its own weapons capability.

In Flint Ridge, in considering whether an agency should begin work on an impact statement arguably necessary for federal approval of certain private action by a real estate developer, we rejected the claim that the agency should begin work before the private action was submitted to the agency for approval.

Because spent nuclear fuel remains dangerous for hundreds of thousands of years, it is helpful (and arguably necessary) for the rock housing an underground repository to provide long-term containment as a backup to the waste packaging and repository engineering itself.

Given how many life-threatening, city-leveling cataclysms these characters have managed to survive already, it was arguably necessary for the filmmakers to get ruthless and cut some of those threads.

While this part of the story is certainly compelling, and arguably necessary for a movie like this, it does feel a bit manufactured, with the NTSB investigators, in defiance of common sense, acting at times like they wandered in from the Spanish Inquisition.

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Some of the briefer quotes from the memoirs are arguably necessary adequately to convey the facts; for example, Mr. Ford's characterization of the White House tapes as the "smoking gun" is perhaps so integral to the idea expressed as to be inseparable from it.

52 Additionally, for sea-level players a significant number of repetitions are arguably necessary to make the appropriate motor skill adjustments required for competitive success in a reduced air density environment.

Recruitment in production is usually done through recommendation basis, which is arguably necessary when projects are short term and schedules so tight, but nevertheless makes for a notoriously difficult industry to enter without contacts.

They are part of a feedback loop, cracial (arguably necessary) to the creative process.

Biographical veracity is arguably necessary, but in a novel such as Passion, which treads a fine line between light historical romance and a more serious intellectual investigation, liberties are there for the taking.

But all these things are predictable and at least arguably necessary to provide the services we use.

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