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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...
- jurist Bernardus Papiensis adapted the phrase into canon law as tempore necessitate omnia sunt communia, "in a time of necessity all things are common"....
- bamboo-like stems. They can grow up to 10 ft (3.0 m) tall, which may necessitate staking. They are often ideal as houseplants when kept under control...
- improvements in coverage from The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal necessitated adaptations to nascent computing. The New York Times published "Heed...
- be multiplied without necessity" (Non sunt multiplicanda entia sine necessitate) was formulated by the Irish Franciscan philosopher John Punch in his...
- collectively as normal modal logics, include the following rule and axiom: N, Necessitation Rule: If p is a theorem/tautology (of any system/model invoking N),...
- side of the runway and shares the use of the runway when operations necessitate. Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September...
- comprehension regarding female emotions, particularly in scenes that necessitate a deeper understanding". Princy Alexander of Onmanorama wrote that "since...
- his doctoral dissertation -- "De philosophiae genuino conceptu nec non necessitate ejus absoluta" (The philosophy is not a true concept and its absolute...
- However, the bleeding may be refractory to the embolization, which would necessitate surgery to remove the pancreas at the source of hemorrhage. Also, the...