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I cannot see what real problem necessitates a change in the system.
Changes in policy may be necessitated as this is a new approach.
But other news, public enough for Them to hear of it, necessitated this.
And the conditions that necessitated these programs have not changed.
Last year 2,500 calls were received, necessitating a second day.
These changes were necessitated by the national 2008 financial crisis.
So spending might actually fall, necessitating an even higher tax rate to support the federal government.
"Something else might come up that necessitates our getting together," he said.
This, I learned the next day, would necessitate a change in plans.
Other things necessitate short cuts, as you know all too well by now.
The results necessitated a second round, to be held on March 12.
Such a plan necessitated the acquisition of land to the east.
It was the change in the weather which necessitated their return to society.
That would have necessitated a church in the village right from the beginning.
"And every new question has the potential for necessitating more documents."
In a season of many failures, though, it has likely necessitated a change.
This necessitated return to the House to again be voted on.
These changes necessitated a new station, which is the current structure.
They can also be necessitated by economic crises, as in 1974 and 2010.
The fact that people are living longer necessitates more services for later stages in life.
These necessitated his leaving the band, which he did in 1997.
But evidence of past success does not necessitate repetition in the future.
To maintain this environment necessitates the students being present at school.
The growing collection necessitated the need for more space to store it.
This also necessitated varying weeks of five to seven days over the year.