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The forecast for the next several days does not call for much higher temperatures, and the team's quirky early-season schedule is frontloaded with home games.
In The Federalist No. 62, little Jemmy did not bother to conceal his lack of enthusiasm for the task: The equality of representation in the Senate is another point, which, being evidently the result of compromise between the opposite pretensions of the large and the small States, does not call for much discussion.
The Book of Esther is a challenging text, which does not call for much celebration.
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The plan doesn't call for much direct federal spending on projects.
You're an accomplished singer - fronting the band The Deafening and appearing in a bunch of on-and-Off Broadway shows - what drew you to Kinky Boots especially since your role doesn't call for much singing?
Lace was no longer worn by men, and during the early part of the century women's fashions did not call for much of it; when the mode changed about 1840, enormous quantities of lace were readily made.
Hansen adds that the attacks don't call for much technical skill.
Terrorist attacks don't call for much navigation precision.
"Nobody knew that TV shows would go on forever, so our old contracts didn't call for much in the way of residuals.
Ok, so if you just met a guy in a bar and he's being creepy, the situation doesn't call for kindness so much as the ability to extract yourself quickly.
But while he cautioned that the Fed "may be trying to do too much," he did not call for a reduction in efforts, a reflection of the stability of the Fed's current position.
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