Necessitate Sentence Examples

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  • That would necessitate raising the cost of the tours for guests.

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  • Unconditional positive regard never involves collusion and does necessitate the challenging of certain forms of behavior.

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  • Such an action plan would need regular review since events arising over time would necessitate pragmatic modifications of intents and strategies.

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  • Severe or progressive leucopenia may necessitate withdrawal of the drug.

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  • Among the natives, more especially of the interior, an innate restlessness which leads to a life of spasmodic nomadism, poverty, insufficient nourishment, an incredible improvidence which induces them to convert into intoxicating liquor a large portion of their annual crops, feasts of a semi-religious character which are invariably accompanied by prolonged drunken orgies, and certain superstitions which necessitate the frequent procuration of abortion, have contributed to check the growth of population.

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  • Such forms of renewable energy generation would not necessitate the proposed grid upgrade.

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  • Each individual binding order will necessitate a spoilage allowance.

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  • Other aspects of cat care depend on the age of the animal since older cats and newborn kittens necessitate more specified care.

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  • Sitting near a door or loud space might necessitate a need to ask if there is an alternative place to work or if it's okay to wear earplugs or headphones.

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  • Aging alone will not necessitate the need to seek affordable elderly care.

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  • Certain professions seem to trigger eating disorders because they necessitate a certain body size; gymnasts, runners, jockeys, dancers, and swimmers are among those who may develop career-related eating disorders.

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  • As mentioned previously, the disadvantage of silk pajamas is that they often necessitate special laundering instructions.

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  • On the other hand the modern view of the inspiration of the Scriptures does not necessitate the acceptance of the doctrine of the Scriptures on this subject as finally and absolutely authoritative.

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  • In this manner lenses of short focus can be produced having lower curvatures than glass lenses necessitate.

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  • These changes in pharmacokinetics do not necessitate dosage adjustment.

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  • Their special interest may be lost through unsympathetic extensions which would necessitate permanent alterations to the fabric of the building inappropriate to its character.

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  • This would necessitate the demolition of Leadon Bank at the outset and the decant of residents and staff offsite.

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  • Potassium loss due to excessive diuresis may necessitate a reduction in the dose of diuretic.

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  • In some cases the specification may necessitate selection of components of the sample whereas in others it must be made sufficiently homogeneous.

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  • However we understand customer needs sometimes necessitate out of hours work.

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  • Under normal conditions in warm climates many of the species are perennials, but, in the United States for example, climatic conditions necessitate the plants being renewed annually, and even in the tropics it is often found advisable to treat them as annuals to ensure the production of cotton of the best quality, to facilitate cultural operations, and to keep insect and fungoid pests in check.

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  • From these and other considerations it is obvious that (I) the electrolyte must be such as will freely dissolve the metal to be refined; (2) the electrolyte must be able to dissolve the major portion of the anode, otherwise the mass of insoluble matter on the outer layer will prevent access of electrolyte to the core, which will thus escape refining; (3) the electrolyte should, if possible, be incapable of dissolving metals more electro-negative than that to be refined; (4) the proportion of soluble electro-positive impurities must not be excessive, or these substances will accumulate too rapidly in the solution and necessitate its frequent purification; (5) the current density must be so adjusted to the strength of the solution and to other conditions that no relatively electro-positive metal is deposited, and that the cathode deposit is physically suitable for subsequent treatment; (6) the current density should be as high as is consistent with the production of a pure and sound deposit, without undue expense of voltage, so that the operation may be rapid and the "turnover" large; (7) the electrolyte should be as good a conductor of electricity as possible, and should not, ordinarily, be altered chemically by exposure to air; and (8) the use of porous partitions should be avoided, as they increase the resistance and usually require frequent renewal.

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  • Simple lace and hemline ruffles are perfect for an American Western wedding, while a wedding at a historical garden in Europe may necessitate a Victorian wedding dress.

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  • Still, some parties are fancier than others and will necessitate a certain kind of garb.

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  • It is important to note that the greater the quality of your infant's dress, the more unique and costly the materials used, such that these items will necessitate dry cleaning.

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  • The average one-pound infant is likely to be contained in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), a place that doesn't necessitate a full wardrobe.

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  • Urban sites may necessitate the demolition of a previous structure or could require tapping into the city sewer and water systems.

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  • These changes necessitate a refresher course in bus safety, but middle school students also face new challenges with the school bus.

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  • You may move in to the complex in relatively good health, but if your health should deteriorate it would necessitate assistance.

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  • Chances are, the sun will offer enough glare to necessitate the use of some tinted lenses.

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  • Heavier travel trailers may necessitate the purchase of a heavy-duty four-wheel drive truck with a towing package - something that can be quite expensive.

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  • This does not necessitate a contract, per se, but it is not compatible with the prepaid plans.

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  • Severe overcrowding may necessitate the extraction of permanent teeth, usually the premolars, to create space prior to using braces to move teeth.

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  • The weakness in the throat muscles seen especially in OPMD and later DMD may necessitate the use of a gastrostomy tube, inserted in the stomach to provide nutrition directly.

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  • Traveling to other parts of the world may necessitate a booster vaccine if the polio virus is known to be present in that vicinity.

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  • It provides a means for the physician and pregnant woman to identify any problems and be alert to any changes that may necessitate additional testing or interventions.

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  • The difficulty in wearing summer strapless styles is that summer items are usually manufactured in lighter colors and airy fabrics, which can aggravate modesty issues since these dresses necessitate special bras and undergarments.

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  • Larabars are proof that finding gluten-free foods does not necessitate buying over-processed snack items with mysterious combinations of wheat replacements.

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  • The finest forms will necessitate a quality flour mill.

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  • Many circumstances necessitate a letter of request.

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  • Complaints, whether by phone or in writing, that necessitate an apology letter must always be taken very seriously.

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  • Up to 1867 a minister leaving one office and accepting another vacated his seat; after 1867 a transfer from one post to another did not necessitate a fresh election.

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  • In temperate latitudes the climate is generally such as to necessitate in dwellings during a great portion of the year a temperature warmer than that out of doors.

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  • He was one of the first to perceive the vast changes which must ensue from the introduction of steam into the navy, which would necessitate a new system of signals and a new method of tactics.

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  • The regent was now accused of conniving at this rebellion, and the opposition of the chamber of deputies became so violent as to necessitate his resignation.

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  • The hiatus is striking, but it cannot be held to necessitate an editorial dovetailing of two separate epistles.

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  • But although the evidence of the Amarna tablets might thus support the biblical tradition in its barest outlines, the view in question, if correct, would necessitate the rejection of a great mass of the biblical narratives as a whole.

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  • As early as 1573, Thomas Digges had suggested that this theory should necessitate a parallactic shifting of the stars, and, consequently, if such stellar parallaxes existed, then the Copernican theory would receive additional confirmation.

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  • But there was to be no embarking on a general scheme of reforms, which would increase unnecessarily the responsibilities of the protecting power and necessitate the indefnite prolongation of the military occupation.

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  • There is thus a certain resemblance to Euflorideae, but sufficient difference to necessitate their being grouped apart.

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  • He could not in the time have assimilated all the materials even then extant, and later accumulations would necessitate a complete revision.

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  • While the council was still sitting the Bavarian minister, Prince Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfiirst, suggested to Bismarck that the 'Powers would do well to bring its deliberations to an end; and immediately after the publication of its decrees Austria notified the pope that so vast an extension of the Church's claims would necessitate a revision of the concordat.

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  • The Conservatives were united in wishing to meet the financial crisis by a moderate reduction of expenditure and a large increase of taxation, while the Liberal opposition advocated the permanent reduction of the annual expenditure of £800,000, which would necessitate the raising of £200,000 only by fresh taxation.

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  • Its effects are felt as far south as Sulina, and tend to necessitate the farther extension into the sea of the guiding piers of that port.

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  • Richelieu, by setting his special agents above the legal but complicated machinery of financial administration, had so corrupted it as to necessitate radical reform; all the more so because financial charges had been increased to a point far beyond what the nation could bear.

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  • This would necessitate chemical action at the junction when a current passed through it, as in an electrolytic cell, whereas the action appears to be purely thermal, and leads to a consistent theory on that hypothesis.

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  • For a single quantic of the first order (ab) is the symbol of a function of the coefficients which vanishes identically; thus (ab) =a1b2-a2bl= aw l -a1ao=0 and, indeed, from a remark made above we see that (ab) remains unchanged by interchange of a and b; but (ab), = -(ba), and these two facts necessitate (ab) = o.

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  • Hurricanes are the scourge of Barbados, those of 1780, 1831, and 1898 being so disastrous as to necessitate relief measures on the part of the home government.

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  • The first type is in commonest use; since both necessitate the use of dense liquids, a summary of the media of most value, with their essential properties, will be given.

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  • The heating at the surfaces, the variations in their smoothness, and the variations of the lubrication make continuously variable, and necessitate frequent adjustment of W or of the nuts.

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  • Many of the burghers would have at this time welcomed union with the Transvaal, but learning from Sir George Grey that such a union would nullify the conventions of 1852 and 1854 and necessitate the reconsideration of Great Britain's policy towards the native tribes north of the Orange and Vaal rivers, the project dropped.

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  • The time has not yet come when any final attempt can be made to bring all these separate studies together and estimate exactly how far they necessitate serious modification of the views of West - cott and Hort; but a tentative and provisional judgment would probably have to be on somewhat the following lines.

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  • The antiquity of certain principles and details is undeniable - as also in the Talmud - but since one must start from the organic connexions of the composite sources, the problems necessitate proper attention to the relation between the stages in the literary growth (working backwards) and the vicissitudes which culminate in the postexilic age.

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  • Its duplex character, and the fact that the electricity produced by rubbing glass and vitreous substances was different from that produced by rubbing sealing-wax and resinous substances, seemed to necessitate the assumption of two kinds of electric fluid; hence there arose the conception of positive and negative electricity, and the two-fluid theory came into existence.

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  • All it can do is to necessitate us to think that a cause there is of a given change, but what that cause is it cannot of itself inform us, or even suggest to us, beyond implying that it must be adequate to the effect.

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  • The exegesis does not absolutely necessitate a partition of the epistle, which (so Heinrichs and Paulus) would make iii.

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  • These crimes necessitate further acts of vengeance, and the curse is thus transmitted from generation to generation.

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