Sentence examples for desirability of such from inspiring English sources

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Their attitude is that proof of a criminal charge is a redundant complication: those of us who cling to the desirability of such a technicality are "airy-fairy liberals".

Discussing the desirability of such "information operations" in his 2001 book, retired USAF Lt Col George Crawford noted that voters tend to view these sorts of programs with suspicion.

In the wake of his decision last weekend to defer the matter to congress, Syrians, both in Syria and abroad, remain divided over the desirability of such action.Many, perhaps most, of President Bashar Assad's opponents favour a strike.

Though Brazil and the United States are the leaders of the talks aimed at establishing a Free Trade Area of the Americas by the end of this year, the government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has expressed doubts about the desirability of such an accord, sometimes in piquant terms.

Our framework allows us to assess the social desirability of such laws.

We demonstrate, however, that the desirability of such a cradle-to-grave policy depends crucially on the assumption of an exogenous debt constraint.

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The desirability of restricting such activity has turned into a bitter debate, in part between free-speech advocates, who warn that money can be the only way to be an effective influence on national issues, and those who say the laws must be rewritten to prevent donors with the deepest pockets from drowning out every other voice.

The first came in 1964 in the case of the titles (abolition) bill, which was embarrassing to Harold Wilson's newly elected Labour government, which had a slender majority and did not want any legislative debate about the desirability of titles such as lordships and damehoods.

While states oversee the expansion of services available to children with ADHD, Schuchat added, physicians should  stress to parents the desirability of getting such help for their children with ADHD.

The utility (i.e. preference for or desirability) of outcomes, such as different health states, is usually expressed as a number ranging from zero to one, with death having a value of zero and a fully healthy life having a value of one [20], [21].

Nonetheless, the desirability of performing such trials, which epitomize modern evidence-based medicine, is frequently superseded by the feasibility dictated by pragmatic and economic circumstances.

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