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Pruning, in horticulture, the removal or reduction of parts of a plant, tree, or vine that are not requisite to growth or production, are no longer visually pleasing, or are injurious to the health or development of the plant.
I'm leading UnCollege to hasten that realization and prove that a college degree is not requisite for success.
But, he quickly added the requisite, that it was consensual.
If the sauce coming out of a factory does not have the requisite gloopiness, that can then be detected immediately.Technology Quarterly More than just digital quilting A classic invention Return of the human computers Indolent or aggressive?
While a liberal arts education is valuable for many, requisite coursework that is not career-focused can be a deal-breaker for others.
EMILY: We're not lucky; that's a prime requisite.
General practitioners (GPs) consider that management of childhood obesity falls within their role, but most do not feel that they have the requisite skills or support to manage it [ 12].
That opinion is not offered lightly, or in jest, or with the requisite delusion that comes with New York sports fandom.
Given those challenges, Mr. Lieberman and Mr. Akaka said Friday, they did not think that Ms. Myers had the requisite experience and would vote against her.
DOE experts requested that the GOL disengage the loading crane and provide extra armed guards, but are not confident that the GOL will take the requisite security measures.
I admired the depth of its research but did not feel that the book had the literary qualities requisite for designation as an authorized biography of Tennessee Williams.
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