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"We expect that worldwide regulatory approval will require something on the order of 6 billion miles (10 billion km).
In its arrogance, the Bush administration ignored Shinseki in 2003 when, as Army Chief of Staff, he warned that it would require "something on the order of several hundred thousand soldiers" to occupy Iraq following a successful invasion.
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I was reminded that living on this earth requires something of us.
It is also worth remembering this World Cup will be played on the relatively firm pitches of early autumn; purely relying on set-piece power and kicking goals may see England out of their pool but they will require something extra to go on and win the Webb Ellis Cup.
It has many moments of cosmic tension – not least the symphony's opening – that require something more searching than the press-on approach, and Volkov was at his least persuasive here.
Collecting on it would require something new, bold, and distinctly profitable.
Thus many think that true demonstratives (from here on, simply demonstratives) require something more than pure indexicals to acquire a reference and content.
But these formulae invariably require something more than a simple decision on the part of the present government to invoke a change.
In a country founded on hope, that would require something like a new social contract.
But capitalizing on this trend would require something beyond a smart marketing plan.
But getting a handle on them may not require something as drastic as a ban.
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