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The taxi industry says that the rises have been necessary to keep up with the increases in labor, maintenance and insur ance costs.
Mr. Dunne, the critic, said that although Ms. Donnelly's decision to replace Mr. McGonagle may have been crudely handled, it also could have been necessary to keep the inspired visions of the museum's early days from stagnating.
Mr Blanchard presented the results of an analysis which asked what level of fiscal policy response would have been necessary to keep Spain's current-account deficit at a constant 2.7%.
Keynes is told that ever bigger doses of monetary soma have been necessary to keep the global economy ticking over, with weak investment leading to poor productivity and growth rates well below those seen in the years leading up to the crisis.
"As a consequence it has been necessary to keep around 20 trains from service this morning to enable us to carry out these checks.
"Most of them only want to make some money working on jobs that the people in the 'host' contry would never take: low-paid and dangerous or hard to do". With 2.7 million adults on invalidity benefits (doubled from 20 years ago) and many young people not interested in work its clear that immigration has been necessary to keep the country going.
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Therefore, it is necessary to keep quality variability under control.
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.
This is necessary to keep their industry going.
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