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This might necessitate a reduction in efficiency from the assumed 80 mpg.
This might necessitate runoff elections to guarantee that the eventual president got at least 40% of the vote and runoffs might become auctions in which minor parties sold their support.
Over a 24-hour treatment period, this might necessitate albumin replacement using 200 ml of 20% albumin.
For small-bodied amphibians, this might necessitate the pooling of tissues from several individuals, increasing the chance of heterogeneous mtDNA variants.
This might necessitate the development of a set of terms that are understood by the patient and can be mapped to higher level 'medical' terms, similar to the PRO-CTCAE dictionary developed by the NCI for oncology trials [ 28].
This might necessitate wiggling the thermometer around a bit.
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Thus a move against Mr Brown this autumn might necessitate a vote early next year in the middle of an economic slump, with the party almost broke and Mr Cameron's Tories, in all likelihood, still 20-odd points up in the polls.
Wearing them has made me even more conscious than usual of reading the road ahead and looking for junctions, traffic lights, hazards and so forth that might necessitate a quick clipping-out.
It might also allow male couples to father "two-father" babies using eggs from male skin cells ― though that might necessitate finding a way to remove the Y chromosome, Dr. Jacob Hanna, a stem cell researcher at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, told New Scientist.
This would imply that although more children might necessitate an increase in child labor, this need can be offset by an increase in income.
These data suggest a higher than expected percentage of nodal involvement in advanced or recurrent ESS that might necessitate retroperitoneal exploration in this subgroup.
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