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Driving on the batteries alone requires a modicum of practice.
TO be any kind of enthusiast, techies included, requires a modicum of snobbery.
It is a risky mission that requires a modicum of technical skill and a great deal of stealth.
It only requires a modicum of training to be fairly good at detecting indicators of tree failures.
So my fellow-travellers on the Temples of Middle Egypt tour from Cairo to Aswan via Luxor - veterans, in the main, of Explore's hump-your-own-luggage trips - had reached that age that requires a modicum of decorum in travel.
Charity is a word that's hard to find in the Jobs' biography, a concept that requires a modicum of empathy.
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But it does require a modicum of effort and awareness of one's own surroundings.
Even the trickier forms of drug taking (such as rolling a spliff without it exploding like a burst teabag) only require a modicum of patience and practice.
Though slow cookers can be left unattended for long stretches, they usually require a modicum of prep work: garlic must be peeled, onions chopped, chicken de-skinned.
It must of course be understood that even the simplest sports, such as weightlifting, require a modicum of intellectual effort, while others, such as baseball, involve a considerable amount of mental alertness.
He'd tried YouTube, but it required a modicum of technical expertise, as well as sincerity and a crusading mind-set; if YouTube was for student-council types who wanted everyone to divest from Sodastream, Vine was the sniggering truant who gave you a noogie as he raced by.
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