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Amano reminded Ambassador on several occasions that he would need to make concessions to the G-77, which correctly required him to be fair-minded and independent, but that he was solidly in the U.S. court on every key strategic decision, from high-level personnel appointments to the handling of Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program.
Amano reminded [the] ambassador on several occasions that he would need to make concessions to the G-77 [the developing countries group], which correctly required him to be fair-minded and independent, but that he was solidly in the U.S. court on every key strategic decision, from high-level personnel appointments to the handling of Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program.
Given the software limitations at the time, to make the sound work correctly required a full live orchestra, the first that Soule had ever worked with; the orchestral tracks in Evermore had been performed by Soule and his brother by themselves, two instruments at a time.
Assembly of the contigs with no reference at all produced the same consensus, however to capture the IR junctions correctly required more manual editing.
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Making Persian rice correctly requires the cook to rinse and soak the grains, parboil them, dump them out, oil the pot, put the rice back and steam it, covered with a towel, until tender and surrounded by a golden crust on the bottom and sides called the tahdig.
Inferring GRN correctly requires inferring predictor set accurately.
By — correctly — requiring the addition of premise (2) to be necessary for the formal correctness of the proof, Bolzano unwittingly displayed its failure due to an informal fallacy.
Because these dots cannot be seen, says Spelke, answering correctly requires "arithmetic in the deeper sense" of combining abstract sets of numbers.
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