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This is a sine qua non for the development of industry.
Was not museum experience a sine qua non for the job?
For example, the physical fitness of the Easy men was a sine qua non.
Shift work is considered sine qua non for the disorder.
"His presence is a sine qua non condition for further negotiations."
So getting into America to talk about your problem is the sine qua non of effective advocacy.
The hung parliament, a sine qua non, did in fact happen.
Her cargo was valuable, of course - the sine qua non.
Price is just not the sine qua non of Internet retailing.
Losing the ability to desire is the sine qua non of serious depression.
Drawing walls is also easy - the sine qua non for success with any of these programs.
Computers are now being promoted as the educational sine qua non.
Indians began to see nuclear power as a sine qua non for being taken seriously.
Those of us who subscribe to the European project know that is a sine qua non.
Ecological tax reform is a sine qua non for changing the course of energy policy.
Is that - if that's the sine qua non, it's too much.
The sine qua non of this relationship is of course money.
"For a singer, a voice is the sine qua non.
Is the ability to communicate verbally its sine qua non?
The empty tomb is a sine qua non of the resurrection.
My suggestion is: It would be nice, but its not a condition sine qua non.
For me, politeness is a sine qua non of civilization.
While many teachers qualify on both counts, that is not the sine qua non for making a difference in a child's life.
Also, I think the sine qua non for rational public policy is a very substantial cut in the national security budget.
This, in my opinion, is a sine qua non.