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"makes it necessary that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is required or obligatory due to certain circumstances or conditions. Examples: 1. The current situation makes it necessary that we implement stricter security measures. 2. The doctor's recommendation makes it necessary that you undergo surgery. 3. The unexpected delay makes it necessary that we reschedule the meeting. 4. The change in regulations makes it necessary that we update our policies. 5. The new technology makes it necessary that we adapt our processes.
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"The volatility of solar and wind makes it necessary that you have capacity when needed," said Lothar Lambertz, an RWE spokesman.
And based on certain statements that Your Honor has made, as well as one particular ruling, I have cause to believe that Your Honor will understand and perhaps even sympathize with the unusual responsibility I have which makes it necessary that I point out some things very briefly.
In other words, when we say that x is a cause of y, we mean that instances of x and instances of y are always near each other in time and space, that instances of x occur before instances of y, and that there is some connection between x's and y's that makes it necessary that an instance of y occurs if an instance of x does.
"This makes it necessary that ants rear clones of the same fungi," says Poulsen, whose team reports its findings today in Science.
For Ammonius, when Aristotle restricts the discussion to future contingent facts, this makes it necessary that neither member of a contradiction said about them be true in a definite manner, 'whatever happens', since each, being contingent, must be susceptible of both truth and falsity 'however it chances' or 'for the most part' or 'for the lesser part'.
In those cases, if the distillate product is insoluble in water, the reflux drum may contain a condensed liquid distillate phase, a condensed water phase and a non-condensible gas phase, which makes it necessary that the reflux drum also have a water outlet stream.
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Its role in cognition, memory, and learning make it necessary that any drug using the NMDA receptor as a target of action must preserve physiologic function to be therapeutically useful.
The only response elicited by his frantic inquiries was, in each case, that expanded service had made it necessary that a random selection of names be dropped.
Mr. Craft implies, contrary to chronologies compiled by scholars, that two weeks before the Paris premiere of the "Rite," Nijinsky's choreography was still incomplete, making it necessary that Stravinsky step in with his own "choreographic libretto".
Coming in response to the detainee hunger strikers, whose numbers increase every day, Obama's comments suggest that the inmates are close to accomplishing what others opposed to the prison have not: they're making it necessary that their cases get resolved.
Political science made it necessary that the Joes - Manchin and Main hide truth.
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