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Repeated follow-up will be necessary to keep populations from rebounding.
If it did, a no-repeat rule would be necessary to keep Nelson from hogging them.
But sooner or later, new materials and new manufacturing processes will be necessary to keep making computer technology ever cheaper.
He said it might be necessary to keep troops there for up to 100 years, for peacekeeping as in Germany and South Korea.
In addition, Jones had to order the many yards of wood chips and gravel that might be necessary to keep pedestrian trails and walkways serviceable in a rainstorm.
It would almost certainly be necessary to keep the animals in captivity, so it would be essential to provide as interesting an environment as possible.
For example, increased heating may be necessary to keep residents warm and comfortable while specialised lighting is often needed to compensate for reduced eyesight.
There is also a sense in transportation circles that new financial sources will ultimately be necessary to keep the region's infrastructure afloat.
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The money was necessary to keep the company afloat.
"We will do what is necessary to keep our trees".
Proponents say the changes are necessary to keep up.
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