His chameleon-like vocal style adds dimension, saving the several garden-variety rock ballads they deemed necessary to include. |
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I imagine that the Minister and her officials would take whatever steps they deemed necessary to deal with the demand. |
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Further phytochemical investigations are deemed necessary in order to evaluate modes of actions of isolated active constituents of this plant. |
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When that sort of blood and thunder approach was deemed necessary, they were able to play in that fashion. |
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For the most part, when war was deemed necessary they hired mercenaries to do the fighting. |
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In less serious cases a community supervision order may be all that is deemed necessary. |
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Consequently, should a prior determination of an act of aggression be deemed necessary an attempt to commit a crime would not be possible. |
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Seeing some of my friends and young people from my riding go to Iraq when it has not been deemed necessary by the UN would sadden me terribly. |
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In principle, any estimated cost of repairs deemed necessary to restore the vehicle to driving condition should be deducted from the list price. |
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Such legislation is deemed necessary, as private insurers refuse to compensate for damage due to a nuclear accident or incident. |
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Reading how he was such an outgoing person, it is no surprise that he took the daring steps he deemed necessary and that he truly is a hero in every sense of the word. |
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Occasionally, we shifted position if it was deemed necessary in order to move the negotiations on. |
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It is not deemed necessary to make explicit reference to the question of cultural goods and services. |
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Each specific programme shall define the detailed rules for implementing it, fix its duration and provide for the means deemed necessary. |
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I say throwaway because their inclusion feels like an afterthought, the result of a series of reshoots deemed necessary after early prints were found to be far too draining. |
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This is deemed necessary in order for them to be able to continue to serve the market for wholesale activities. |
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And ugly bargains between bloodstained leaders may be deemed necessary to end strife. |
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Therefore, it is important to be able to also collect statistics from these institutions if deemed necessary. |
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Novartis reserves the right to support affirmative action where permitted by law and if deemed necessary in specific circumstances. |
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Caution should also be exercised when coadministration of modafinil and clomipramine is deemed necessary. |
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As the vehicle is stationary at these moments, no type-approval test for electrostatic discharge is deemed necessary. |
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It was therefore deemed necessary to scrutinise cases diagnosed with for example seborrhoea, alopecia and immune-related skin diseases. |
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Description of plan for the establishment and maintenance of firebreaks including clearings and other infrastructure that is deemed necessary. |
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Outriggers may be used for testing if deemed necessary for test drivers' safety. |
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Any purchase, if deemed necessary, will go through the normal legislative budget process. |
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Perhaps it was deemed necessary to connect this film to an American audience. |
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All this building would be deemed necessary if our cities were bursting with residents. |
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A future that is certain would mean that the government must wake up and make the amendments deemed necessary. |
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There will be an initial progress report and we shall be able to make any changes deemed necessary. |
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The Conference may review and adjust the organizational framework if deemed necessary. |
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We carried out the tests deemed necessary in the circumstances to allow us to form an opinion. |
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A single annual scoreboard would create a strategic mechanism for evaluating progress in policies and any adjustments deemed necessary. |
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It establishes its Bureau, which meets during the sessions of the Committee as frequently as deemed necessary. |
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You will receive a response by mail, unless an interview is deemed necessary. |
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Support and reliable follow-up for as long as the consumer deemed necessary were integral components that participants identified as well. |
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These actions were deemed necessary following an evaluation of the fair value of the investment. |
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Other documents may be initiated by the cabinet secretary-treasurer as deemed necessary. |
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On this occasion, the superior might offer some exhortation on the spiritual and religious life, as well as the admonitions and corrections deemed necessary. |
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It may not be as easily reconcilable with a wholly different slate of powers, duties and functions deemed necessary to regulate private sector activity. |
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This service is normally rendered at the request of a vessel or by the VTS when deemed necessary. |
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In accordance with the 1851 treaties, Brazil intervened militarily in Uruguay as often as it deemed necessary. |
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However, if a tissue diagnosis is deemed necessary, it can be achieved by thoracoscopy, mediastinoscopy or the Chamberlain procedure. |
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Unearmarked funds must also be increased so that UNHCR would have more room to manoeuvre in taking the measures that it deemed necessary based on the assessment of the situation. |
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Therefore, in order to reduce test variability and increase the repeatability of test results, the gtr specifies that outriggers may be used if deemed necessary for test driver safety. |
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The infiltrative nature of the mass suggested malignancy, and ductal resection was deemed necessary for adequate margins. |
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However, future budgets will allow that factor to rise if deemed necessary to maintain an adequate operating contingency fund to manage possible revenue downturns. |
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It has also changed that law when it deemed necessary. |
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The reason is this: I am unimpressed by the fact that it is taken for granted that Members of the European Parliament are influenced in their decisions by other people, and that, consequently, regulation is deemed necessary. |
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All central banks' activities are analyzed from the standpoint of their marginal cost and marginal utility, so that only those activities that are deemed necessary are retained. |
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No additional mechanistic studies were deemed necessary. |
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Regarding this point, it was deemed necessary to assess how far current policies went towards attracting the investments needed to exploit local resources. |
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For the capture of a dog, a representative of the authority in-charge is authorised to use a tranquilizer, a netting or any other means deemed necessary. |
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What forms should they take if they are deemed necessary? |
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Accomplish all formalities in order to effectuate capital increases in compliance with the execution of the present authorization, to modify accordingly the by-laws and more generally to do all that may be deemed necessary. |
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This authority is exceptional and must be exercised with utmost caution and circumspection and only when deemed necessary by reasons of mistakes, emergency or unusual or unforeseen circumstances. |
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The commission could then demand revisions, as deemed necessary. |
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Subject to any necessary budgeting, any other committee may appoint an advisor, contract with an outside professional or other third party deemed necessary and proper to fulfil its mandate. |
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This letter is separate and distinct from a witness protection agreement which, if protection is deemed necessary, is signed after completion of the agent's work. |
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The Committee keeps records that are deemed necessary for its deliberations and reports to the Board on its activities and recommendations on a regular basis. |
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Should it be deemed necessary, the reviewing physician can require the re-examination of the seafarer and additional information in the form of specific tests. |
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If a tax cut was deemed necessary, then working towards realigning the national insurance threshold with the income tax allowance would have been less regressive and a more sensible reform. |
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Specific requests, if deemed necessary, will be announced in the future. |
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To date, no such recommendations have been deemed necessary. |
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It is planning to be ready to react to the Romanow Commission's report and to take whatever action is deemed necessary to protect and improve our health care system. |
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The TUEC of WADA will have the ability to request from the Rider additional medical information as deemed necessary, the expenses of which shall be met by the Rider. |
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The parties may also hold an extraordinary meting when deemed necessary. |
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Departmental leadership, stability, continuity, training, enculturation and reward are also deemed necessary to support and strengthen these types of initiatives. |
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A spokesman for Studio2, which remains open, said he would be liaising with Liverpool council and that the licence holders will implement changes deemed necessary. |
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It excludes time for any intervening steps deemed necessary prior to treatment, such as recovery from some other illness or the losing of excessive weight. |
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Resurveying To Validate Discrepant Or Missing Data, Or For Quality Assurance Purposes, As Deemed Necessary By The Mass Tech Collaborative. |
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