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- The necessitative mood (abbreviated NEC) is a grammatical mood found in Turkish and Armenian, which combines elements of both the cohortative (which is...
- D. program necessitates a prior degree; the progression of AIDS necessitates the presence of HIV; and organizational change necessitates communication...
- allows for (economies of) specialization. Increasing specialization necessitates coordination. From an economic point of view, markets and organizations...
- improvements in coverage from The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal necessitated adaptations to nascent computing. The New York Times published "Heed...
- is a type of sport where the fundamental nature of the game or sport necessitates the parti****tion of multiple individuals working together as a team...
- jurist Bernardus Papiensis adapted the phrase into canon law as tempore necessitate omnia sunt communia, "in a time of necessity all things are common"....
- sea scenario, that becomes impossible as sailing into one set of waves necessitates sailing parallel to the other. A cross swell is generated when the wave...
- poverty is not just a matter of measuring things accurately, but it also necessitates fundamental social judgments, many of which have moral implications....
- 1 January if 45 BC was a leap year and 2 January if it was not. This necessitates fourteen leap days up to and including AD 8 if 45 BC was a leap year...
- terrestrial animals with macrolecithal eggs, the large volume to surface ratio necessitates structures to aid in transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and for...