Sentence examples for would become unnecessary from inspiring English sources

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If Medicare paid for most of covered charges, Medigap would become unnecessary, thereby reducing nonbenefit costs.

Justice William J. Brennan predicted that once state post-conviction remedies became "the rule and not the exception," federal judicial review of alleged constitutional violations would become unnecessary.

Kamen claimed that the Segway, with its built-in gyroscopes, computer chips, and tilt sensors, would make getting around cities so easy that automobiles would become unnecessary.

A discussion of possible disciplinary charges would become unnecessary if the officers resigned, as the Bronx district attorney, Robert T. Johnson, has suggested.

He thought that any future toppling of unsound structures would become unnecessary if the operational way of thinking could quietly prevent such unsound structures in the first place.

In some practical applications, by using this perturbation series, it would become unnecessary to perform time consuming computations to get coupled eigenvalues, and hence the present results obtained by the perturbation analysis might have considerable engineering importance.

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But he would love to see them all become unnecessary, he says, "in a society that accepts children everywhere and doesn't confine them to a special area".

If real objects become unnecessary, then so do museums.

Ms. Fanarjian's question may become unnecessary over the next decade.

Has feminism become unnecessary and irrelevant?

And they've supposedly become unnecessary.

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