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Good, but do either realise what may be needed in a worst case?
I've never imagined surtitles would be needed in a dance piece before – but they would work wonders here.
The group then discussed plans to ask grocers to stock foods that would be needed in a crisis.
This eliminates the bulky horns, quasioptical filters, dichroics, and polarizers which might otherwise be needed in a conventional bolometric system.
Hospital generators must be tested monthly, but for short periods, unlike what would be needed in a major disaster.
Staff members were able to practice skills that might be needed in a much more severe disaster.
This memory requirement was more than three orders of magnitude less than would be needed in a standard, a priori table.
Like JET, C-Mod operated at magnetic field strength and plasma pressure comparable to what would be needed in a future fusion-capable device.
But the troika believe paying the dividend means more money will be needed in a future recapitalisation of the banks, and the payout should be stopped.
Here's his definition: Next-War-itis: "the propensity of much of the defense establishment to be in favor of what might be needed in a future conflict".
But the suggestion that quotas should not be needed in a meritocracy ignores the racial, financial and gender barriers facing many people.
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