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We might say that the sentence is "deeply necessary," adapting similar use by Evans (1979), as Evans is famously interpreted by Davies and Humberstone (1980; for a more extended discussion that is clear, see Soames 2005, chap. 6).
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Gundotra's experience navigating politics at Microsoft were deeply necessary, although unfortunately not sufficient.
Local activists grapple with the conundrum of their work: It's deeply necessary but the consequences are harsh, sometimes deadly.
I love exactitude, precision, and accuracy, all of which are deeply necessary for bookmaking, and is likely the same reason I am addicted to playing darts.
Here and elsewhere in the documentary you are made to feel that such involvement is deeply American and necessary.
"Peasants go mad with despair, and in the intellectual world state control is deeply entrenched and it is necessary to be a 100% Stalinist, or not at all.
In Greece, as he pointed out, radical reform seems as intractably difficult as it is deeply and widely understood as necessary.
The idea that competition is a necessary force for good is deeply ingrained in our collective psyche.
market is deeply broken.
(Ben is deeply insecure).
He is deeply devout.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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