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How many bombs would be needed to prevent that?
The editors approve, but warn that strong safeguards will be needed to prevent patients' privacy from being invaded.
Vigilant diplomacy would be needed to prevent crises escalating and to ensure that sanctions remained in place.
Bailouts, like the one being negotiated for Ireland, may be needed to prevent a descent into chaos.
But an additional 109 million doses — twice the amount in the stockpile — would be needed to prevent health care and other essential workers from getting sick.
But the cast agreed what would be needed to prevent such action from becoming necessary in the first place was a rapid and concerted effort.
A dramatic change in government spending priorities and delivery of major infrastructure projects will be needed to prevent the UK talking itself imperceptibly into third world status.
He will say that action in all three areas will be needed to prevent a second meltdown in 15-20 years time.
By last fall, Mr. Bowlin and Mayor John Kunkel realized that another water source would be needed to prevent an emergency.
Estrogen will be administered in such tiny quantities that investigators suspect that no progestin will be needed to prevent hyperplasia -- something they will carefully monitor.
But tissues created from those stem cells would not genetically match a patient, meaning steps might be needed to prevent rejection.
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