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Some degree of parsimony is evidently called for here.
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Now Gucci, the Italian label once worn by Jackie Onassis, Audrey Hepburn, and Grace Kelly, has opened a boutique dedicated to children, age zero to eight, whose social calendars evidently call for tuxedos ($1,500), blue rabbit-fur coats ($2,250), and designer sunglasses ($140).
Evidently, neither those who called for or carried out the intervention in Libya pondered these issues seriously, or perhaps at all.
On this occasion, he had evidently decided that some modesty and realism were called for.
Human rights advocates have called for an independent investigation into such illegal orders, which these regional councils evidently continue to issue.
Thus, blended learning including a significant element of online interaction is evidently more demanding, as it calls for the collaboration of the content expert (the course instructor) with an online learning expert (who can also be a f2f instructor, or at least have knowledge of the target group).
The truth of the matter is that faculty were consulted, and made other recommendations, which were evidently ignored, since they did not call for shutting down any majors.
The state evidently thinks it can: The new law that calls for drug tests also claims that an "individual who is a recipient under the food stamp program is considered to be a welfare recipient".
Much had been made of England's beefed-up bench and the strong finish that Jones had been calling for all week was self-evidently needed.
It evidently did not show him there was any danger in calling for lenient accounting rules to beautify bank balance sheets.
Appearing, as it does, alongside your comment that Europeans evidently still believe that their interests are best served by their national representatives, this calls for us to remember something of which we appear to have lost sight.
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