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More broadly, others pointed out that the extermination campaigns contradict the guiding ideology of China's current leaders, who constantly invoke the need to build a "harmonious society".
The Chinese invoke the need to defend both sovereignty and (more dubiously) "state secrets".The snag is that under the Sarbanes-Oxley law, American regulators are obliged to conduct periodic inspections of the auditors of all firms listed on American exchanges.
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Mr. Obama, in calling for a "grand bargain" budget deal with Republicans, has repeatedly invoked the need to curb entitlement spending.
In fact, I'd suggest that there's almost a Godwin-like principle here, which is that any extended economic discussion ends up with people invoking the need to defend the dollar's international role — which is in effect a concession that they've lost the rest of the argument.
Its ruling families have a long history of issuing themselves supervoting shares, either because their oligopoly power has simply enabled them to do so or by invoking the need to defend the fourth estate.
But some may have huddled a little closer inside their coats, out on the Mall last Monday, as Obama invoked the need to "harness new ideas and technology" and to "empower our citizens".
It is encouraging that the language about HIV/AIDS invokes the need to address issues such as nutrition and education along with providing anti-retrovirals.
Loukas Tsoukalis, a senior policy adviser to the European Commission, noted that the German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, in defending Berlin's hard line on debtors, had invoked Hamlet on the need to be cruel to be kind.
This invokes the need of an optimal design methodology to achieve these objectives collectively.
This invokes the need of an optimal design methodology to achieve these objectives collectively, i.e. the multi-objective optimisation.
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