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To obtain a credit report, Mr. Bailey said, the writer would need a written authorization from the tenant.

In order for this to be a legitimate paraphrase, the writer would need to restate the core of the idea in her own words and to craft sentences with a new structure.

These days, after 210 years of fires, war, industrialization, aerial bombardment, architectural whimsy and pell-mell construction, a writer would need to expand this encomium to include the skyline's newest addition — a 309.6-meter 309.6-meteron, glass-coated spire known as The Shard — and perhaps some of the fuss that has come with it.

How can I get his name removed from the lease? A. "In order to have the 'ex's' name removed from the agreement, the letter writer would need the permission of all parties concerned," said Debra S. Cohen, a real estate and civil rights lawyer in Westchester.

When Goldstein writes that Boumedienne's hope was "to turn atonal music into something organically tonal, to spin chaos into control, raw sounds into resolution," the concept seems too expertly contrived, like something a writer would need a musician to do to underscore textual concerns about reconciling passion and responsibility.

In its announcement last month, the Justice Department suggested that writers with such agreements would need to renegotiate those deals.

He said that he wanted to institute "a process for annual reviews" and effect a "cultural change where we need to just embrace innovation, experimentation, and cross-functional collaboration," and said that the editors, writers, and business side would need to "speak to each other much more effectively and efficiently in our gatherings" in order "to take us to the next stage".

The state initiated its reforms in 2007 after lawmakers got some stunning news: Budget writers estimated that the state would need some 17,000 additional prison beds by 2012.

The only problem is that newsrooms today are composed of writers and TV anchors, and would need to staff up on designers and storyboarders to get the content right.

We would need a writer like F. Scott Fitzgerald, who had an interest in small characters on large stages -- or Fyodor Dostoyevsky, who was drawn to the enigma of a little man who, through a series of missteps, finds himself in big trouble.

They teased the writer about the time when she would need a hairdresser to make her attractive to boys.

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