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Unspectacular though the fruits of this week's dialogue were, a senior Treasury official defends the need for such meetings.
With that said, it's useful to take a look back at Scott Berkun's essay on foolish consistency which defends the need for a change sometimes — something I'd agree with because otherwise we'd still be on the command line or cutting magnetic tape to edit videos.
Seshadri 103 defends the need for thorough studies before confirming or refuting the idea that reductions in homocysteine concentrations (through lifestyle modifications or B-complex supplementation) might delay the beginning of cognitive performance decline or slow its progression.
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In recent weeks, leaders of the caucus found themselves defending the need for their group, composed of 41 House Democrats.
Mr. Hatoyama defended the need for sanctions, saying, "We should not provide economic cooperation until North Korea takes concrete steps".
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