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To cover so much territory necessitates a kind of breezy simplification, and that very breezy simplification is also the pleasure of this kind of ranging, inclusive history.
Doing anything in trans lit seems like it necessitates a kind of disoriented groping around for position, and with this issue I began to feel excited about that disoriented state rather than anxious to settle.
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The obento approach sometimes necessitated a kind of spatial horse-trading: Up a short flight of stairs from the main living area is what Mr. Weintraub calls the "Aki module" — an elevated aerie that serves as the photographic mission control for Mr. Akiyoshi, 54, with multiple monitors and storage space for his equipment.
For the writer too, there's a different pleasure in the short form which is well caught by the American novelist Russell Banks, who speaks of the stamina necessary to pull off full-length work necessitating a kind of "bourgeois" commitment; whereas the short story or play, is a place to experiment with form and defect from territory, where writing can be enjoyed for its own sake.
But all of these constraints necessitated a kind of freedom and creativity that I loved.
Writing a memoir necessitates creating a kind of vacuum, at least until the book is written.
This paper examines why such a policy model is inappropriate, arguing that the nature of the policy context for confronting climate change necessitates a different kind of technology policy than that for building an atomic bomb or for achieving a manned lunar landing.
Moreover, each special type of tissue structure and production procedure (e.g., skin, bone, blood vessel, cartilage, and myocardium) necessitates a unique kind of bioreactor design which requires both biological and engineering conditions to be addressed along with reliability, reproducibility, scalability, and safety issues [ 8– 10].
"A constitutional rule requiring equal numbers of citizens would necessitate a different kind of census than the one currently conducted," Nathaniel Persily, a law professor at Stanford, wrote in 2011 in the Cardozo Law Review.
"A constitutional rule requiring equal numbers of citizens would necessitate a different kind of census than the one currently conducted," Nathaniel Persily, a law professor at Columbia, wrote in 2011 in the Cardozo Law Review.
By the end of the 12th century, however, changing social conditions and growing urbanization necessitated a new kind of religious order that would assume the prominence in society once held by the monks.
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