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has to

vb. (en-third-person singularhave to)

Usage examples of "has to".

Everyone has to leave a security bond behind, his house and belongings, to guarantee return.

I dare to say that if any river, any fjord has to be crossed—.

Then, just as importantly, when a decision is made, in order for it to be effectively implemented, the leadership team has to be fully supportive and engaged to sell it throughout the organization.

There has to be a reason they want to lure us away from the city, Mnb.

Every one of them will tend to break in the field, and every one has to be made, adding to cost and time.

That is, leadership has to focus on a few critical things which have to change and then bring the organization along to be able to execute these changes.

Mike should love it, even if he has to keep his own face poker-stiff.

Ah, POPPA is a group of people, just like you, just like me, who believe that everyone should be treated just the same way, so that no one has to be poor or have people hurt them or be hated for things that aren't their fault.

Most people would rather succeed than fail, but sometimes the leader has to be the catalyst for putting “.

And the boardwalk has to be filled with rides and games and crappy food.