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The term "require hearing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used in a legal context, and is typically used in reference to a court hearing that is required in order for a particular legal action to be taken. For example, "If the plaintiffs wish to pursue the case, a court hearing is required to decide the outcome." or "The judge ordered the parties to a require hearing to settle the disputes."
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Twenty-nine states, including New York, require hearing screening tests for newborns.
National standards for occupational noise require hearing protection for workers exposed to 85 decibels and above.
Yet workplace rules require hearing protection for those exposed to noise above 85 decibels.
But workplace rules require hearing protection for those exposed to noise above 85 decibels.
If, however, sounds are properties attributed either to ordinary objects, as Pasnau (1999) and Kulvicki (2008) hold, or to events, then hearing a tuba or the playing of a tuba might only require hearing its sounds.
And sounds are among the direct or immediate objects of audition in the relatively innocuous sense that hearing a sound does not seem to require hearing as of something else.
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Shockingly, it took Governor Kasich's reprieve to permit Mr. Awkal to have the required hearing.
It only works where the issue at stake is narrow, precise and requires hearing relatively few witnesses.
Playing to a recorded track requires hearing the sound directly -- not through the same speakers as the audience but through either a stage monitor or headphones.
In England registrars of the courts vested with insolvency jurisdiction, especially the bankruptcy registrars of the High Court, have jurisdiction over the initiation of insolvency proceedings and a long catalog of matters not requiring hearing in open court.
It requires hearing sounds and grasping them in a way removed from their common sources.
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