Sufficient & Necessary Questions - - Question 6

Public reports by national commissions, governors' conferences, and leadership groups have stressed the great need fo...

Benjammin74 September 21, 2018

"Such a need"

Do we equate the phrase "such a need" with "undeniable need"? What would be the outcome of the argument if we removed the phrase "such a need", and the second "if" statement read, "if there is a great need for the citizenry to have a better understanding of international affairs then all of our new teachers must be prepared to teach their subject matter with an international orientation."

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Mehran September 25, 2018

@Benjammin74 "need" here refers to the "need for better understanding of international affairs by the citizenry."