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When vital national interests are at stake, both consistency and moral certainty need to yield to the realities of a complex and interlocking world.
"The only straitjacket on all of this unfortunately is the need to yield about £220m or thereabouts worth of savings in legal aid in criminal cases," he said.
Ultimately, China will need to yield to some form of international verification system (which it has done already, on a limited scale, for the clean-development mechanism under Kyoto).
As Bader and his colleagues might be the first to say, the closed-door approach will need to yield results before long or support will not always be as forthcoming.
"I think what's important to note, though, is that he didn't find that there was any need to yield to that pressure, and he didn't change any of his opinions or any of his assessments," Mr. Powell said.
Therefore, there is a need to yield an appropriate tool for the evaluation of fear of movement in these patients.
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"Assad is not yet persuaded that he needs to yield power and get out," Mr. Hof said.
Tyrian purple was made from the mucous of sea snails – or muricidae, more commonly called murex – and an incredible amount was needed to yield just a tiny amount of dye.
His supporters say a different approach is therefore needed to yield different results.
Our method for incorporating side information incorporates duration information precisely as needed to yield an HMMD.
Further consideration will needed to yield any findings about these factors.
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