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Less is always more (another cliche!); better to work on the clarity of something subtly (it might only require one more sentence) than risk beating the reader around the head for 60,000 words.
One might only require that individual correctness proofs be checked by a computer rather than a human.
If, however, sounds are properties attributed either to ordinary objects, as Pasnau (1999) and Kulvicki (2008) hold, or to events, then hearing a tuba or the playing of a tuba might only require hearing its sounds.
And in true superheroic fashion, to hit that target might only require a quick wardrobe change.
In the future, Allen envisions a more integrated network that might only require one or two ground sensors to detect an earthquake, and confirmation from cellphones to trigger an alert faster than the current system of relying on four traditional sensors.
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It wants to be the major player in its own strategic backyard, and to contain US forces there might potentially only require a more limited outlay.
This indicates that access privilege P 1 might only be required for tasks conducted in department D 3. Thus, a refinement of the existing provisioning policy that additionally requires employees to work in department D 3 in order to obtain this access privilege is recommended.
Parallel to this, millions of dollars are being spent by the Gates Foundation on developing more efficient forms of contraception, particularly injections that might only be required once every six months or annually.
In fact, it might only be required once.
The minister responsible for the indigenisation programme, Saviour Kasukuwere, said the government would compensate bank owners and that companies in other sectors might only be required to hand over smaller stakes in their operations.
As discussed in the section above they would be expected to express prey-attachment genes, but some of these might only be required in the early minutes of prey outer membrane encounters, and possibly also genes encoding enzymes to breach the prey outer membrane which would be deleterious once inside the bdelloplast.
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