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While an entirely laudable and necessary objective, the means of securing it raise questions about the effectiveness and ethics of "micro-targeted" cash only programmes where general conditions are poor and all household members suffer acute deprivation and vulnerability.

The country may not be able to broker an accord at all; it may also fail at suppressing Isis in Syria, a necessary objective for the viability of any Russian-backed Syrian government, with or without Assad.

Emma Jung, the doctor's much put-upon wife, a woman whose romantic soul has a deeply pragmatic core, is the essential outsider, providing her husband with the necessary objective view of his patient.

It has its origins in the theory, prevalent in the Renaissance and systematically set forth by the 17th-century Jesuit music theorist and mathematician Athanasius Kircher (1602 80), that each musical sound has a necessary, objective correspondence to a certain colour.

The wave propagation is modeled by a finite-element approximation of the Helmholtz equation, and the necessary objective-function gradient is calculated from the solution of the associated adjoint equation.

The government's capacity to intervene may determine whether distress is confined to the financial sector or breaks out into the real economy Although adequate resolution authority to address a failing financial firm is a necessary objective of the current regulatory reforms, a firm-by-firm approach cannot address a major systemic failure.

What I have said is, reduction of taxes is a very necessary objective of government--that if our form of economy is to endure, we must not forget private incentives and initiative and the production that comes from it.

This chapter restrains government regulation of technical standards, professional qualifications, and licensing standards and procedures, in order to proscribe policies including domestic energy and environmental legislation to policies which are not, among other requirements, "more burdensome than necessary," "objective," and "reasonable".

This chapter restrains government regulation of technical standards, professional qualifications, and licensing standards and procedures, in order to proscribe policies including domestic energy and environmental legislation to policies which are not, among other requirements, "more burdensome than necessary," "objective," and "reasonable". But what do these words mean?

If you lose the match you have to do in order to unlock a character, you can try again by completing the necessary objective again, or if you're unlocking using matches, by doing another match.

Although I know that it is difficult to achieve this in the short term, given the interests that are involved, I would also like to say to Parliament - and I know that Parliament agrees with me - that this is a strictly necessary objective.

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