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Mr. Giuliani's pledge that he will stay away from matters relating to Disney is plainly necessary under the circumstances.
Such a restriction on the right to sue for a want of care in the exercise of employments or the transaction of business, is plainly necessary to restrain the remedy from being pushed to an impracticable extreme.
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All of these were plainly necessary and proper to the operation of the federal courts; Marshall was to cite the perjury section as precedent for the existence of implicit powers in M'Culloch v. Maryland.
But what his ruling does is deprive the N.S.A. of the argument of obviousness: the idea that what it is doing is plainly legal, plainly necessary, and nothing for decent people to worry about.
The necessary in nature, then, is plainly what we call by the name of matter, and the changes in it.
But if it is invalid, it is necessarily so, since the premise is a necessary sentence; therefore, we have a consequence with a necessary consequent, thus satisfying the necessary truth-preservation criterion, but which is plainly invalid.
He is plainly clever.
"It is plainly illegal.
That is plainly untrue.
It is plainly garbage.
It is plainly counterproductive.
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