91. But the move was made necessary after the Equal Opportunities Commission scrapped a discriminatory law which prohibited female workers from working overtime. 92. Coast Guard spokesman Jeff Murphy said weather might make it necessary to tug the ship to Key West instead of Tampa, away from the storm. 93. Conservative opposition said the cut makes it necessary to consider NATO membership to safeguard national security. 94. David Zisso, an adviser to Health Minister Ephraim Sneh, said Tuesday that the court ruling made it necessary to set down new procedures. 95. He also blamed the central bank for making swap contracts that depleted the foreign reserves markedly and made it necessary for the International Monetary Fund to step in. 96. He explained that the change in the disbursement method would be made necessary by the difficulties in assessing the fast development in the country. 97. He said an increasing number of poisoning cases had made it necessary for the council and government departments to adopt contingency measures. 98. He said the nature of work being carried out at present made it necessary for the developer to close the interchange to traffic. 99. Higher education in the United Kingdom was made necessary because the British did not recognise academic and professional qualifications of other countries. 100. It was made necessary by the death in December of the previous Conservative legislator, Sir David Lightbown. |