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As the scope of our science understanding expands, systems are becoming more complex and more difficult to study, inevitably requiring more time.
But in her ruling, Judge Gershon said that the laws in question, first written in the late 19th century, "advance religion because they require the state to affirmatively assume ongoing obligations of enforcement of purely religious laws, inevitably requiring the state to rely on religious authority and interpretation to properly enforce them".
The brain, he notes, is a biological machine "of un-understood complexity," inevitably requiring sophisticated number crunching and quantitative approaches rarely found in pure biology.
If the growth of energy demand continues on current trends, oil consumption will expand by a quarter from current levels by 2030, a level inevitably requiring new discoveries.
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That inevitably required some quiet revisionism.
Audio and video inevitably require greater psychological effort, too.
A private airport would inevitably require public infrastructure spending.
And any peace deal will inevitably require that the vast majority are shut down.
That blind spot is where we see patterns of abuse that inevitably require federal intervention.
It doesn't investigate the tradeoffs that universal health care will inevitably require.
And, hobbled by a big budget deficit, that inevitably requires mobilising private capital.
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