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Answering these questions represents a unique career opportunity and may require bringing back retired workers who have the expertise.

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So metaphors and jokes are instances of non-communicative verbal coordination: however much communication bringing off a metaphor or joke may often require, bringing off a metaphor or a joke is not in itself a communicative accomplishment.

It may also require bringing them together more often -- not just to share best practices, but to plan better.

They may require you bring your marriage certificate as proof that you are married.

But she recognizes that expanding the business may require the same fortitude she brought to steering the truck.

But it may require more than a hashtag to bring this one home.

The disadvantage of this route is that the numbers of novel classes of non-toxic compounds which kill multiplying bacteria may have been almost exhausted [1] and those that remain, may require substantial effort and expense to bring to market.

The true effects of AgRP may require more genetically modified precision being brought to bear, both in terms of neuroanatomical regional loss and in timing of perturbation.

A severe injury may require surgical reattachment, and should be brought to a doctor's attention as soon as possible.

Russia is obviously not the United States, and the methods and tools to bring about reform there may require someone like Mr. Putin to capitalize on a popular war.

But bringing slot machines to the track may require more than just a marriage between two formerly hostile and suspicious industries.

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