Sentence examples for open requiring from inspiring English sources

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In the 16th century it could be worn partly open, requiring a stomacher or placard underneath.

One of them smashed my head against the couch, so hard in fact that a padded surface still managed to split me open, requiring stitches.

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"This is America," Taps said, explaining why the Open requires throwing.

The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the final judge of whether the plant stays open, requires plants to have a FEMA-approved plan as a condition of its licenses.

It bars progression using locked doors, but cracking them open requires no action beyond following a chain or a cable to the switch or generator in question.

The individualization of lung protective ventilation strategies (e.g. recruitment maneuvers [RM] and PEEP titration to keep the lungs open) requires careful bedside observations.

Instead, 12 centers were opened, requiring many new hires.

However, the increase in risk after the sites opened requires continued enhanced surveillance of congenital anomalies, and site-specific chemical exposure studies.

Consequently, it is mined in open pits requiring only a minimal removal of overburden.

New approach to open improvisation, requiring close listening and response to polyphonic textures.

The brawl resulted in Lesnar having his head split open and requiring 18 stitches.

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