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" ... "Martha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things: But one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her." Luke 10:41-42 ... "
" ... Courts should take such motions with a grain of salt. First, the Second Circuit described its decision in Thomas as expressly motivated by an interest in safeguarding “the people most needful of the law’s protection.” And yet, in the decade and half since Thomas was decided, prosecutors (both in New York and elsewhere) have frequently used Thomas in an effort to prevent any inquiry by defense counsel into the practices of sophisticated corporate defendants (including throughout the course of the financial crisis). Although such victims are no less deserving of the law’s protection, they are arguably less “needful” of it, to use Thomas’s word, and it is far from clear that Thomas applies to them in precisely the way prosecutors repeatedly suggest in their motion papers. ... "
" ... If you think about the fact that prior to February 2020 many college campuses had neither comprehensive outdoor wireless coverage nor a working mobile-first ideology in action, you may realize the lift that has taken place for any university to open this fall. The needful, in many instances, has been implemented in weeks, as opposed to the traditional years, by an exponentially-tapped IT workforce. ... "
" ... We will ease back into face-to-face life knowing that a quick shift to remote is always a possibility. Now is the time to do the needful while, at all times, preparing for a very fluid future presence. We need to make sure that we don’t move forward in a back-to-old-ways fashion as its highly likely we will never be in a pre-pandemic state again. ... "
" ... • In the area of service, we ask them to consider "the readiness to follow any needful self-discipline in the aim of service." ... "