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Similarly, "this" is a presupposition trigger requiring something to refer to, the bare plural is a presupposition trigger requiring existence of multiple individuals, and "would" is a presupposition trigger requiring a salient future or hypothetical circumstance.
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That political opportunity would require something to change – for Republican climate leadership to be rewarded rather than punished.
A seizure sits more comfortably within the neural model of the mind than does living with epilepsy, which requires something to bring it all together".
It can turn around, but it would require something to create a giant shot of economic growth - a massive investment in infrastructure, for instance, or a sudden demand for US products.
This is the point at which escaping would require something to travel at faster than the speed of light – which as far as we know nothing does – so it is the point of no return.
True artificial gravity would require something to behave with negative mass.
But this party trick of packing more into less requires something to give.
My professional life became dependent on this tainted kind of love: approval granted grudgingly, never given graciously, always with a caveat, something else required, something to be done differently next time.
There are a few wearable products aimed at improving officer workers' posture — such as Lumo Lift — but Heenan says he wanted something less visible and intrusive, that doesn't require something to be clipped onto your clothes.
Google will create a web page for businesses that don't have one, since CPC advertising requires something to click to…So google will be charging these businesses to send them to a page served by Google.
"We don't require something to come of it," Keane says.
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