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"But e-mails seemed from the start to require different punctuation," said Lynne Truss, the author of "Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation".

Later this year, America will start to require funds to register with the SEC and disclose some of their holdings to regulators.

Too many things work the way they should from the start to require learning and innovation.

If Justice Anthony Kennedy, traditionally the swing vote, sides with them, more U.S. employers may start to require their employees to sign arbitration agreements as they will be even more binding.

"Statement of fact, agree or disagree ― you're gonna follow the facts ― climate change driven partly by human-generated CO2 emissions is a huge risk, agree or disagree?" "I'm not convinced we're at the point where we have to start to require American citizens to pay high prices ―" Mulvaney began to reply, before Kaine interjected.

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Meantime, ports in China are starting to require strict radiation checks on ships arriving from Japan.

This month, the government has started to require dozens of Internet cafes to register with the government or be closed.

The scandal, now too complicated for most people to follow, starts to require visual explainers, most littered with arrows.

Last summer, the Labor Department started to require the companies that provide 401(k) plans to disclose more details on fees.

In 2008, the government started to require state-owned firms to regularly review and change their practices to save energy, manage resources more efficiently and cut pollution.

And once you've seen what a well-placed or well-timed word (by anybody) can do, shutting up starts to require some painful mental contortions.

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