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Millions of Americans are suspicious of science, economic theory or even the need for a modicum of evidence in the quest for truth.
This highlights the need for a modicum of robust generalist training for all physicians, regardless of training institution or practice location.
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The healthy food grocery basket needs to be transported home, a reasonably equipped kitchen is needed for preparation, and the preparer needs a modicum of skill, time and inclination to prepare this healthful food.
Although skill certainly helps, what you need, really, is a modicum of coordination and lots of practice.
Kurt Kragthorpe of The Salt Lake Tribune says he does need more than a modicum of help from the Jimmerettes, who make up the rest of his team, in order for Fredette to take them deep into the N.C.A.A. tournament again.
I've been conditioned to such an extent that I need at least a modicum of that".
As the Web matures, though, they are gradually coming to be viewed in a different light, as quasi-monopolies that need at least a modicum of oversight.
But with the 2016 presidential election approaching — an election in which the GOP nominee may need a modicum of support from the very same minority voters the party has been trying to marginalize— support for easier access to the ballot box might be good politics as well as good government.
All he needs is a modicum of luck, a putting stroke that will last him through the long week and a bucketload of self-belief.
I would wait for a modicum of order.
Then it was time for a modicum of reflection.
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