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After Thursday's big win, many of the Heat players, while still sweating after withstanding the Thunder comeback, said all the requisite things about how they were excited to head home for the next three games, to sleep in their beds and play in their house, as James told the ABC sideline reporter Doris Burke after the game.
The good people who pay upward of $260 to sit close and watch either booed or looked away in disdain, about to see firsthand what Jeff Van Gundy, the Knicks' coach, has known all along: Sometimes, his team just does not try, does not do the requisite things to win basketball games and give the consumers their money's worth.
You have gone from a Senator who allegedly believed in transparency, oversight, and the balance of powers -- notably all requisite things in a d-e-m-o-c-r-a-c-y -- and erased them from your memory banks.
When editors and agents sit down for the requisite lunch date, things rarely go as planned.
There is both a cagey baseball man at the head of the organization and the requisite bright-young-thing moneyballers in this case, people who actually appeared in the book Moneyball in brighter, younger days assisting him.
So how is it that this lively and thoughtful book possesses all the requisite elements of the thing it wants to be, and is so self-aware of what its components should be, yet lacks the essential spark that would make it a satisfying work of literature?
The good old laws were garnished well with gibbets, whips, and chains, With fine old English penalties, and fine old English pains, With rebel heads, and seas of blood once hot in rebel veins; For all these things were requisite to guard the rich old gains Of the fine old English Tory times; Soon may they come again!
George Washington wrote of the attempt that it was "an effort of genius", but that "a combination of too many things was requisite" for such an attempt to succeed.
The Indian Central Bureau of Investigation requested 'specific complaints of money demanded by MCI officials for giving approval/permission to colleges without requisite infrastructure or other things' and had received 154 such complaints in the following month (http://beta.thehindu.com/news/article434610.ece).
"Studies show that they perceive barriers to entry: 'I'm not good enough,' or 'I don't have the requisite experience.' The other thing is that they want to work in helping fields.
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