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We cannot require everything to take place under the bright glare of discussion and checking and testing and consultation: some things require to be private and tentative.
The idea of a present-day politician or monarch employing someone to mock them is unthinkable – quite the opposite: capitalism, theocracy, PR, spin and political correctness require everything to be upbeat, unsubtle and humourless.
Much of this anxiety is caused by the problem of timing, so we will endeavour to put together menus that don't require everything to be done at the last minute.
LANGRETH: I don't know the precise details but new federal laws going into effect will require everything to be very secure.
The "It's My Machine" crowd will be up in arms because this now suggests there will be a time – maybe soon, maybe not so soon – that Apple will require everything to be signed.
Some jobs require everything, to be sure. .
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The Victorians were more open to diversity without requiring everything to be a masterpiece, and that attitude was very fruitful.
Comprehensive tax reform, which is vital for a strong economy, requires everything to be on the table, not rejected out of hand as politically infeasible.
Winning seven matches to secure a grand slam title requires everything to be in sync, something the Spaniard found out the hard way on Thursday when she was dumped out in the second round.
Let us not be misled by the fallacy that a deep and workable single market requires everything to be harmonised, to hanker after some unattainable and infinitely level playing field.
Without James, the Lakers are a team that requires everything to go right to win.
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