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In fact, care is requisite for rehabilitation in the same way care should be requisite for health concerns like the coronavirus.

From Slate

Addressing the parliamentary panel, Ben-Gvir called his bill “an historical correction that would be requisite for any democratic country”.

From Reuters

Emma knew what was coming; they must have the letter over again, and settle how long he had been gone, and how much he was engaged in company, and what a favourite he was wherever he went, and how full the Master of the Ceremonies’ ball had been; and she went through it very well, with all the interest and all the commendation that could be requisite, and always putting forward to prevent Harriet’s being obliged to say a word.

But Republicans won’t, for fear of increasing their jeopardy with women, subject Ms. Ford to the cross-examination that would be requisite in any truly fact-finding forum.

Sure, there’ll be requisite warnings and appeals for the addicted to seek help.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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