Sentences with phrase «what necessitates»

That we should not allow, and that is what necessitates of movements like this.
It is not clear yet what necessitated the rescheduling and no new date...
If yes, what necessitated that action?
«This was what necessitated the setting up of a revenue apportionment committee led by no less personality than a former Labour leader in Nigeria and veteran labour activists on the continent of Africa, Comrade Hassan Sunmonu».
Tom: I'm not sure what necessitated an off - center steering wheel in the CR - V.
That swarm, Chamberlin says, is what necessitated the addition of Goldie's very own security detail.
The use of the Equihash algorithm is what necessitated the bifurcation of the Bitcoin blockchain.
Silently or aloud, I begin to wonder what necessitated the familiar, reactive responses such as distancing or blaming that create temporary protection while adding to the sense if isolation.

Not exact matches

What I find is that every moment where there was some some big opportunity around the corner it was usually preceded by necessitating risk to make that jump.
Q — What if my business doesn't necessitate a lot of «administrative» work, can a VA still be useful to me?
It is a line of thinking that necessitates doing what is optimal: when to balance user experience with «bot experience» to create a site that will harvest any legitimate traffic without detriment to conversions, or without venturing into areas beyond the given risk threshhold for the project.
United Continental Holdings UAL.N on Oct. 19 released a statement from Henry Meyer, its non-executive chairman, saying it expected to «conclude the corporate governance process necessitated by the hospitalization» of newly appointed Chief Executive Oscar Munoz, without explaining what the process entailed.
However, fidelity to the saving truth which God has entrusted to His Church in the Revelation of Jesus Christ necessitates a continuity that precludes any contradiction between the new synthesis and what has gone before.
The very nature of what it means to be alive is one that is rife with existential strife and tension that necessitates daily prayer.
Bergson's solution reveals to him a series of necessary conditions, the arrangement of which can be discerned by examining his textual use of terms such as «allows,» «symbolizes,» «measures, and «must» on the one hand as well as «requires» and «necessitates» on the other.1 These two basic sets of terms have a general difference in that what precedes the first set usually constitutes a necessary condition, whereas what precedes the second will in large measure serve as a sufficient condition.
What a shame, then, that Christian missionaries have tended to believe that conversion necessitated the destruction of Native American religion and culture.
In the same way, the concept of what can happen only once as absolutely unrepeatable necessitates the counter-concept of what always is and always was [eines Immer - Seienden, eines Immer - Gewesen], even though one might be able to make conceptual sense out of something (even everything) in terms of the former concepts.
When God created humanity with the freedom to go against His will, this freedom necessitated the possibility that history would go bad if we went against His will, which is exactly what happened in Genesis 3, and the negative consequences of this decision are felt in Genesis 4 when Cain murders his brother, in Genesis 5, where the phrase «and he died» is repeated over and over and over, and then in Genesis 6 when people become so evil that the destruction of all mankind becomes inevitable and God steps in to save and rescue Noah and his family.
29 What restrains God's omnipotence, it seems, is something given within God, something in God's nature which necessitates God's working out of God's plans in relationship to creation and within time, but it still remains God who is working it out.
But from the beginning...»: in other words, human selfishness and weakness necessitated an accommodation that did not embody what God intended for mankind.
In the last ten years of his life, Wach was often mistakenly thought to be in the camp of the second approach to comparative religion at Chicago, which necessitated his stating repeatedly that while the philosophy of religion applies an abstract philosophical idea of what religion is to the data of empirical, historical studies, the history of religions begins with the investigation of religious phenomena, from which, it is hoped, a pattern of «meaning» will emerge.
This marrying «outside of the faith» is what led to the degredation of humans and the falling away from the worship of God, resulting in the conditions that necessitated a flood to preserve the last of those who remained «sons of God», i.e. Noah's family.
After a total freezer clean out necessitated by a client popsicle recipe, I found some maca powder nestled in what has become the designated «smoothie mix in shelf».
This clarification was necessitated when our Global Council, on behalf of IBFAN, had to take a strategic decision whether or not and under what conditions IBFAN should participate in two new initiatives by UNICEF and WHO, WHO NetCode, and the UNICEF Breastfeeding Advocacy Initiative, both receiving funding from the BMGF, which has direct links and gets its returns from the baby food industry and also engages with entities such as the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) that create situations of risk of conflicts of Interest in infant and young child feeding.
What she should have pointed out — but deliberately did not — is that babies born by C - section are often rescued from medical problems like fetal distress which necessitated treatment in the NICU.
Official ISIS Announcement on Brussels Attacks First we want to make it clear to all that what makes the kafir's blood permissiable to spill is not him fighting the Muslims, rather it is his «KUFR» that necessitates his killing.
His words: «During the rehabilitation of the terminal building, a contractor noticed some structural damages to the building itself and then increased the scope of what to be done to put it to use ad that necessitated the variation of contract sum.
Sunday added that: «We probed further at the state's Accountant General's office to know what services were rendered by Ebenezer Retnan Ventures, but they couldn't produce or show any contract documents necessitating the payment of N204 million.»
The questions people have continued to ask back home in Biu is, what may have necessitated what was perceived as a betrayal of former Acting Director...
«And doing that properly necessitates, first of all, clearly understanding what the health risks are, what must be avoided and then holding the feet of the engineers to the fire until they develop technology that will prevent the release of these things into our air,» said Carpenter.
I have together with my officials here taken a hard look at the docket and we have come to the decision that there are aspects of the matter that require further investigations, and to be able to do that, then we need to discontinue because we can not reopen investigations when the case is on trial, so what has necessitated the withdrawal by the entering of a nolle prosequoi is to enable us conduct further investigations into aspects of the matter.»
«That necessitates taking a flexible approach, where possible: building for the half foot to 1.3 feet of sea - level rise that are likely by 2050, while plotting out options that will depend on what we learn in the next few decades and how sea level rises beyond that.»
But some of you may have been wondering: what are a few of those symptoms that don't necessitate a visit to the primary care doctor's office?
We'll take a look at what exactly happened to the Hubble to necessitate repairs, why NASA almost decided to give up on the telescope and what the future has in store for this device.
This book describes solar sails, how they work and what they will be used for in the exploration of space in an easily readable manner which does not necessitate any prior knowledge of physics or solar sailing.
This might seem a difficult task to undertake at first glance but I assure you it isn't and this is exactly what Olympic weightlifters do because their weight categories necessitate it.
What kind of people would first create stuff they don't need, to get them to buy what they don't need, that necessitates the need to work their butts off to pay for said stuff they don't need, then feed them stuff that makes them sick, ugly, fat and dWhat kind of people would first create stuff they don't need, to get them to buy what they don't need, that necessitates the need to work their butts off to pay for said stuff they don't need, then feed them stuff that makes them sick, ugly, fat and dwhat they don't need, that necessitates the need to work their butts off to pay for said stuff they don't need, then feed them stuff that makes them sick, ugly, fat and dead.
To be able to safely and effectively prescribe hormone replacement therapy (BHRT or HRT) will necessitate knowing not only how much estrone, estradiol and estriol are in circulation, but how much is active (free plus conjugated [potentially active]-RRB-, and into what forms each estrogen is being metabolized: Is she predominantly producing protective or carcinogenic estrogen metabolites?
It's a rare movie that leaves me staring in silence through the end of the credits, but that's just what this powerful saga necessitates.
«It's more like these nuances - it's all part of what the script necessitates for the director to do.
Of the three identically - mixed 5.1 Dolby Digital listening options, the original Japanese - language track is the preferred choice, as it is wont to be: Not only are the Japanese voice actors for the most part professionals (the English dub features Peter Boyle and Elliott Gould in their voice - acting debuts; they're professionals but not professional voice actors, if you know what I mean), but there's also a good deal of retro - dubbing in foreign language productions that necessitates a «working backwards» from the mouth movements, sometimes requiring — how do we say this — «creative» word substitutions.
But without knowledge of their plan, their location (respective to one another and their goal, whatever that might be), their peril, or the stakes, you're left with four people doing something for some reason, necessitating our willingness to play along with the charade that we know who these people are, what their goal is, and why we should care.
What was happening in the 1967 cinematic landscape which necessitated such a profound portrait of a breakneck, ultra-desensitized New York to become immediately obscured?
«This conversation is important — particularly because a growing public interest in neuroscience information necessitates thoughtful conversation about what neuroscience can and can not tell us about complex topics, like knowledge,» said master's candidate Heather Francis, who helped organize the week of events.
The funding drop that necessitated Act 10's budget - saving tools is something that no education stakeholder would consider a good thing; no district wants to face cuts in what it can spend in the classroom.
That allowed a lower hood, a feature that is itself unusual, what with Europe's pedestrian protection regulations necessitating additional space between the hood and the top of the engine.
Nomadland is a descriptive non fiction account of what has happened to seniors in their 60's or 70's who have held decent jobs, but due to downsizing, loss of income or other factors, may have lost their jobs necessitating some crucial decisions.
When I say look «beyond», I don't mean to what future innovations will change the way we tell stories, I mean look at what has necessitated the rise of the ebook, and how this is likely to continue to impact our business in myriad ways.
But it did necessitate a slight change in what I packed and in my plans not to check a suitcase.
The competition inherent to the digital age necessitates that we take an active role in marketing our products, which is exactly what books are.
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