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Economists, however, point out that it will take some time for builders to clear out their bloated inventory of unsold houses — a requisite for them to break their fall.
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That's an immense amount of additional oxygen requisite just for them to breathe.
The medical history is acknowledged as the sine qua non for quality medical care because recognizing problems is pre-requisite for managing them.
These criteria are clearly outlined from time to time so that all HRECs are aware of the pre-requisites for rating them by the NHREC at the latter's regularly scheduled meetings.
It continued to grow during the whole of later Chinese history, and canonical texts were added to the corpus throughout the same period; but the bases for both were laid during the earlier period, some knowledge of which were (and are) requisite for interpreting and translating them.
Crowd scenes and spectacle were requisite for opera in Paris, and Verdi supplied them.
Next week her husband, Gedalia, a rabbi and personal trainer, will help out, frying the requisite Hanukkah latkes before nightfall for them and their four children.
Their comparative advantage lies in donating money so service organizations can hire people with requisite skills and buy equipment for them to perform their tasks.
Property ownership is the only requisite for membership.
It was a reminder of the elemental modesty requisite for his job.
Good talk, in other words, leads to good sex -- in fact, is a requisite for it.
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