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"The JSA system required things like writing a CV, but Luke had never used a computer," she says.
Citigroup embarked on a big international expansion a century ago; Chase, now part of JPMorgan Chase, opened many foreign branches in the 1960s and 1970s.As they expanded in the 1990s and 2000s all of these firms concentrated on multinationals, which required things like trade finance, currency trading and cash management.
The only problem with this grand vision to attract tourists was that the very real-life Tarahumara village of Mogotavo was inconveniently placed upon the mesa's best view and no one had bothered to inform the residents that the changing world now required things like titles that granted land ownership.
He told the BBC: "That required things like a ban on advertising and a reduction in marketing and the association of smoking with sporting activities - that helped people move away from smoking".
I don't think there's been an orderly breakup of a currency zone since the partition of the Austro-Hungarian empire, and if I remember this required things like closing borders for extended periods.
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Thompson references "post-wage arrangements" and "universal basic income," but these kinds of public policies require things like, you know, political support.
My position was that you can't call a dish "simple" if it requires things like premade stocks, sauces and condiments.
The proposed laws on witness identification are intended to reduce cases like Mr. Dail's by requiring things like sequential photo lineups of suspects, in which police officers show witnesses photographs of one suspect at a time.
A few states that allow religious exemptions have made them more difficult to get, requiring things like a signed affidavit from areligious leader instead of simply filling out an online form.
"The most heartening thing in all of this, though, is seeing that they're expanding their definition of what counts as a threat beyond the hyper-narrow 'specific threats' definition that tends to require things like explicit plans on how someone is going to murder you, but would exclude someone saying that they are going to murder you," Quinn added.
But one of the shrewdest strategies the company pursued was spearheaded by Ms. McMahon, when the W.W.E., in the 1980s, confronted a thicket of regulations from various state athletic commissions, requiring things like physical exams of wrestlers weeks before they would appear, and the stationing of state-approved doctors ringside during matches.
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