We've got a kiosk in reception that sells items you might need for a reasonable price. |
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And what happens when the need for profit simply cannot be reconciled with social and environmental justice? |
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Their increasing need for independence may make kids want to defy their parents' wishes or instructions as a way of asserting their independence. |
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The play is set in the 1970s, but almost 30 years later this story of society's need for scapegoats remains disturbingly relevant. |
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Our argument, however, is more than a reaffirmation of the need for consultation. |
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Still, it looks like a good business opportunity for someone with an immediate need for huge amounts of ready cash. |
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Commuters came from different persuasions which meant there was no need for him to affiliate to any political organisation. |
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In addition, over 70 per cent of these security flaws could be exploited using readily available tools or without the need for any attack code. |
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Bronfenbrenner indicated the need for closer relations between schools and families. |
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The question is what is the need for advancing the date of elections by a few months. |
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I am conscious of the need for caution but have not allowed for the determination of Peru's ladrones. |
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But he underlined the need for the party to re-emphasise its tax cutting instincts. |
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Further, koalas have an unusually low metabolic rate, which also reduces their need for food. |
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The goal is to desensitize you to specific allergens and decrease your need for medications. |
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Installing the card and the software was extremely straightforward with no need for specialist technical knowledge. |
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The recent scare over Scottish salmon highlighted the need for the highest standards in production. |
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But the main need for our frail elderly brothers and sisters in Christ is fellowship and reassurance in the gospel. |
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It was the shock treatment that east Asians needed to make them see the need for reform. |
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This technology will do away with the need for complex keypads on mobile phones, MP3 players, digital cameras and other handheld products. |
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There is special need for caution when considering evidence of identification and convicting a defendant in reliance on it. |
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There is an urgent need for security experts to reappraise the situation to see what can be done to provide more protection for key employees. |
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The question is, can this be done without the need for more red tape and regulation? |
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Alongside the need for patriotic resistance, the preoccupations of contemporary politics are calculated to reanimate Tory instincts. |
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The regularity with which public events are hosted at the school has led to the need for a sound system of their own. |
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For me, paintings were musical compositions without the need for musicians to realize the ideas. |
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Organised for the 19th year, the fair aims to impress on the young the need for judicious use of water. |
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I think that there's a need for compassion, a need for redefinition of what we perceive as American. |
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With the improvement in roads, cattle and sheep could be loaded at the station reducing the need for droving stock to railheads. |
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The failure to direct the jury as to the special need for caution in relation to the evidence of the remand prisoners. |
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Meena, unable to understand the need for three hundred guests at her wedding, complains she would prefer to marry in a register office. |
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In my late teens, a sensitive young painter, I felt the need for some personal space. |
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There will be no need for a recount or a hand count to verify the accuracy of these figures. |
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People who are well versed in hip-hop understand the need for diversity in the culture. |
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He said the need for flyovers and wide roads in the City would be brought to the notice of the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister. |
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Speeches extolled national unity, imperial loyalty, remembrance of the dead, and the need for young men to volunteer. |
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If the soil tests indicate a need for magnesium to boost the soil ratio, add the amount indicated on the soil test report. |
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The need for improvement in the weldability and corrosion resistance of these alloys resulted in the second-generation alloys. |
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The all-weather adaptability of the shelters makes them an excellent fit for the army's need for rapid deployment in any environment. |
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There is a good deal in this case and other writings about the need for the law to adapt to modern social conditions. |
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With no need for locomotion, the arms and legs withered into pencil thin stumps. |
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Wilkinson is a desperately complex person, driven by a need for absolute perfection and total control in his life. |
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There is an agreed need for improved investment in the NHS and action to reduce waiting times. |
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I can identify with the possible need for confession, restitution, and absolution, or at least resolution. |
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In our wanderings through the great forests and wastelands that ringed Aryavarta, there was always a need for one of us to snoop outside. |
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Together they roam the streets, picking up prostitutes and other willing, wanton woman to calm their near-desperate need for the female form. |
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For a warden, the need for both routine and vigilance means experiencing radical swings in emotion several times each day. |
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Hence, there is need for safety regulation and quality control of these products. |
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In an academic environment, for example, there may be less need for an easy-to-learn system because it's the user's job to learn. |
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The more academically orientated the dissertation, the greater the need for theoretical underpinning. |
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The need for water investment keeps inexorably increasing and tends to accelerate as the deterioration of these systems advance. |
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The problem is that walking on earth compacts it, causing a need for deep double digging in spring to get the air back in the soil. |
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But there was little need for my exhortation, for he came out of his own accord, not only willingly but with eagerness, and straight at me. |
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The need for the Thames Estuary sea forts arose in the last war on account of the mining of our waters with magnetic mines. |
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We use a modern water-based timber preservative that doesn't flake, and we just put on one coat with no need for preparation. |
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Rainwater typically has very low hardness levels, which reduces the use of soaps and detergents, and eliminates the need for a water softener. |
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This radio-controlled clock satisfies my need for accuracy, plus it projects the time onto my bedroom ceiling. |
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James told the teachers that if they accelerated their skills, there will be no need for remedial classes. |
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There is a need for a definitive course of action in order to abate this spiraling situation. |
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For instance, a hunting dog that could smell prey reduced the need for humans to have an acute sense of smell for that purpose. |
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While I quite agree about the need for condemnation, he has missed an important point. |
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This derogation from representation is balanced against the need for independence from the passing passions that can excite legislators. |
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There is an acute shortage of housing in Colchester and a great need for first time buyers to get on the ladder. |
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The board does say that there is still a need for further research into other concerns over the safety of microwave radiation. |
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This caster uses Bestway's patented double ball kingboltless design to eliminate the need for rivets or kingbolts. |
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I see the need for political process to correct things that are wrong in society. |
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These sages of finance obviously forget that the incessant need for the almighty dollar usually steps on the toes of morality. |
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He quickly cognized the need for an external structure with which to manage and nurture a growing congregation. |
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Why was there a need for a major refurbishment to an award-winning building that had only been completed ten years? |
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And since this relieved me of all responsibility or need for political involvement there was no reason for me to work out my political position. |
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Populations are aging and the need for an augmented labour force is growing. |
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They emphasised the need for taking urgent reformatory steps against the fast growing social evils. |
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The party has also stressed the need for preparing a strong case for the remission of interest on agricultural loans. |
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Unfortunately, refusal to try a wide range of fresh and wholefoods deprives children of the very nutrients they need for emotional stability. |
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Next, using the yardstick as a guide, pencil as many straight lines as you need for your quote. |
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Once you remove the need for a general anaesthetic open repair is far more cost effective. |
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This allows phones to send and receive much longer messages, which will remove the need for the shorthand familiar to every teenage texter. |
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I must commend the writers of the two letters in your June 30th issue reiterating the need for abortion rights for women. |
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For example, instead of trying to improve product packaging, re-engineering involves questioning the need for packaging in the first place. |
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After receipt of the equalization payment she will not have a need for support. |
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This will virtually eliminate the need for wired Internet and will radically lower prices. |
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A chlorophyll meter or remote sensing information also can be used to help determine the need for nitrogen. |
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If it doesn't get the volunteers to fill a growing need for recruiters, the Air Force will select airmen from other jobs to fill slots. |
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I must warn you of the special need for caution before convicting a defendant in reliance on identification evidence. |
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The need for rationalization arises when there are irrational numbers, surds or roots or complex numbers in the denominator of a fraction. |
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The need for additional nutritional supplements was noted, and proper supplementation was reinstituted. |
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The need for a relaxation of the rules governing participation in milk production partnerships was also highlighted. |
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In 1970, 1975 and 1982, Congress readopted and broadened the coverage of Section 5, based upon a continued need for preclearance of new voting procedures. |
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The WHO report highlights the extent of suicide globally and the need for concerted and diverse prevention initiatives. |
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All the ministers, as well as the Financial Secretary, spoke in supporting the need for the bill, which received its three readings and finally passed unopposed. |
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Neotropical forests are rapidly being converted to agricultural land covers, increasing our need for information about the species that are able to use those agroecosystems. |
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There is no need for an alibi to defend the colossal failure. |
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The need for light acclimation and for optimization of the assimilatory processes is apparent in the vegetative stage of the plant and in young leaves. |
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As the war in Syria enters its third year, aid groups are buckling under the mounting need for food and medicine. |
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Redundancies and lower manning levels have called forth the need for more flexible job descriptions so that fewer employees can cover all the previous jobs. |
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If people could also clear the gutters outside their homes and premises of debris and weeds there would be less need for the use of strong weedkillers. |
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Regardless of the production environment, it is clear that the need for proper management and nutrition programs does not end when the yearling heifer becomes pregnant. |
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New information includes the wider spread of quinolone resistance to Neisseria gonorrhoeae and the need for follow-up testing in women treated for chlamydial infection. |
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Unfortunately, the company decided that after the Christmas rush, there was no need for all the extra people they took on, so your old pal Jean was out on her keister! |
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Wins such as Hobby Lobby, far from leading them to adopt a more relaxed posture, merely prove the need for more work. |
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But a Western policy that is blind to the urgent need for reform and justice is certain to end in catastrophe. |
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A decision to refer a matter to the minister depends on its sensitivity, demands on resources, need for a political judgement, and uncertainty about the minister's reactions. |
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Will a love of knowledge and the written word lead to me lose touch with reality and normal society and decide that there is no longer any need for me to wash? |
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There is a dire need for the reactivation of community spirit. |
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She also added two leather bound books to the bag, one was blank but the other was full of spells that Olivia might need for the journey to the Wastes. |
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The move was necessary due to a need for larger stables and paddocks, a training area for a mechanical horse, a full racetrack, and living quarters for out-of-town students. |
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Ms. White was again reiterating her opposition to an inter-urban motorway but stated she fully supported the upgrading of roads and the urgent need for a Carlow bypass. |
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To have proper legal recognition of our relationships doesn't take away the need for this hard work but it does help by giving a supportive structure within which to live. |
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The Chief Minister has stressed the need for expanding the existing airstrips and constructing helipads at places of tourist interest all over the state. |
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This need for the highest-quality training continued even after WWII as the airline pushed the envelope with landplanes to serve Earth's hidden corners. |
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Despite the fact that the community realizes the need for the extra room and is willing to help him, things are unable to move because they are caught in a political wrangle. |
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She certainly does not feel the need for a full time dressmaker like Angela Kelly. |
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There was no need for integration and acculturation, and Russians maintained their sense of ethnic identity and confidence in belonging to a privileged class. |
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There certainly remains a need for more accurate methods to estimate heritabilities and genetic correlations in the absence of pedigree information. |
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There is therefore a need for continued vigilance about medication, environmental change, and sensory problems during discharge planning and aftercare. |
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The introduction of proposed EU legislation on the need for more recyclable plastics in vehicles will also encourage the use of such material in Europe. |
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However, such crypto-libertarianism is countered by a very strong belief in the need for government to provide a safety net. |
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The need for an enemy overwhelms even the accuser's self-interest. |
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Punishment for its own sake, whilst perhaps psychologically satisfying the need for recriminative justice, is most costly, as it does little to control re-offending. |
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He applauds the many choices available, but still believes there is a need for public television. |
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Palmer's desire to be loved is large, his need for proofs of appreciation considerable. |
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But the need for fresh cannon fodder apparently trumps common sense. |
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Both groups emphasized prosocial behavior and need for affirmation. |
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This need for an artistic response led to Kent's commissioning of 12 plays by established and up-and-coming writers. |
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Sanjiva, from the Uttar Pradesh school of kabaddi and employed with Indian Railways, ruled out the need for drastic changes in the sport, just to cater to growing markets. |
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The need for the new predischarge ward arose in the context of attempting to address the shortage of bed accommodation in St. Luke's General Hospital. |
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It is alive to the need for strong internal morale and discipline. |
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Saying so is to make a statement so obvious as to defy the need for citation. |
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People are just not convinced of the justness or need for war. |
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Because of the very mountainous terrain and the need for very shallow radius curves, most of the route will be in tunnels, with consequent heavy civil engineering costs. |
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She had no need for magic arts and charms given her barge with gilded stern and soaring purple sails. |
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We pay a little extra for the privilege, but then we do save on fuel and the need for a special journey, not to mention the usual parking aggro and all that. |
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With the right person in the right job, the need for on-the-job support is diminished. |
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Fink stresses the need for Nigeria to train and deploy women into more prominent law enforcement roles. |
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Venus conjunct ruler Mercury suggests your need for sounding boards, if not collaborators. |
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Continuous long-term use of acetaminophen and aspirin, ibuprofen, and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs appears to increase the body's need for folic acid. |
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At this juncture, there is a desperate need for human contact. |
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Already we've seen the need for both spouses to work simply to afford a roof over their heads frequently in out-of-the-way locations remote from their place of work. |
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The advanced electronics provide all the features you need for bale monitoring allowing you to focus on the windrow without constantly turning round to monitor bale formation. |
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The need for airdrops and tactical flight requires good low airspeed flight and the aircraft also has long range and high cruise speed for rapid and flexible deployment. |
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His reaffirmation of the need for humanitarian aid seemed heartfelt. |
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Secondly, Marx was opposed to the state and figured that once capitalist relations of alienation were overthrown, there would be no need for a state any longer. |
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He not only articulated the need for Americans to actively engage in world markets, clearly and convincingly. |
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The need for relief supplies may not have been as urgent this time around. |
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In 1980 the need for writs to be written in the name of the Crown was ended. |
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Realizing the need for timely changes, in 1818 Mar Thoma XI convened a meeting of representatives of the Malankara Church at Mavelikkara. |
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By implication, his work replacing the Ptolemaic system with a heliocentric model was prompted in part by the need for calendar reform. |
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It originated from the need for quick and effective jurisdiction, administered by specialised courts. |
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The target is supposed to be incomplete and in need for a complete description using the source. |
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Originally, traditions were passed orally, without the need for a writing system. |
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Cases such as this illustrate the need for more comprehensive information than mere internet searches when researching legal decisions. |
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Among the ancient Greek philosophers an axiom was a claim which could be seen to be true without any need for proof. |
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One must concede the need for primitive notions, or undefined terms or concepts, in any study. |
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Shifts in the agriculture economy from tobacco to mixed farming created less need for slaves' labor. |
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The Legislature decided to enact this new Code because of the need for immediate reforms to the family law of Quebec. |
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Recognition that periarterial inflammation can cause Raeder's syndrome should alert the clinician to the need for relevant imaging studies. |
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The principle may play a role in any debate over the need for environmental regulation. |
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Automation is the use of control systems and information technologies to reduce the need for human work in the production of goods and services. |
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The need for metal ores stimulated trade, as many of the areas of early human settlement were lacking in ores. |
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Oscillating engines had the piston rods connected directly to the crankshaft, dispensing with the need for connecting rods. |
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The need for trailers to haul the product to the gin has been drastically reduced since the introduction of modules. |
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To reduce the need for small rolls pack rolling is used, which rolls multiple sheets together to increase the effective starting thickness. |
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The work in coal mines was hard and dangerous, and so there was a great need for tools to ease this work. |
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Concrete is used in large quantities almost everywhere mankind has a need for infrastructure. |
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As technology improved and proliferated, there was a greater need for educated employees. |
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The innocence that comes with childhood was utilised to make a profit by many and was encouraged by the need for family income. |
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Some suggest the need for laws that place a blanket ban on any work by children less than 18 years old. |
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Others suggest the current international laws are enough, and the need for more engaging approach to achieve the ultimate goals. |
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China uses some subsidence areas for aquaculture ponds but has more than they need for that purpose. |
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Although, the University of Leuven did not see a need for a university library based on the idea that professor were the library. |
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The need for these chemicals was an important factor in the development of the chemical industry. |
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This phylogenetic study has made the need for a revision of the genus even clearer. |
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The moisture they need for growing can be supplied by either a high groundwater table, or by high humidity or high precipitation. |
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During the 20th century, as the small farms merged, and as machinery reduced the need for manpower, the population gradually declined. |
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As the 19th century progressed, the increasing need for large freight carriers led to Liverpool's dominance as a port. |
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The moss inhibits the growth of microbes and reduces the need for chlorine in swimming pools. |
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The need for this process, which was known as dressing the ore, increased as the poorer sources of lode tin were exploited. |
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We agreed there was a pressing need for a systematic investigation of sisu, how Finns think about it, how its propagated. |
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There would be no need for medial heel skive and the heel cup can be of normal depth. |
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When school finished, he threw all of his stationery away, as he no longer had any need for pencils and exercise books. |
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Tail calls can be implemented without the need for an additional frame on the call stack. |
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A patient in the tripod position is likely to have a problem with the ventilatory pump or a need for high levels of ventilation. |
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Several Northern Ontario livestock farmers say there is a need for federal abattoirs in the region. |
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There would be no need for any of the animals to come in contact with human beings, which would clearly be most undesirable. |
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Access courses meet a very real need for a second chance to get into higher education. |
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Other applications include acid washing package boilers and descaling large plate and tubed heat exchangers without the need for dismantling. |
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There was great need for empirical research that would build a more veridical description of organizations and management. |
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Due to the risk of anaphylaxis, emphasize the need for latex-safe resuscitation equipment. |
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It turns out that's way more gain than you need for a keyboard, but you don't have to use all of it to benefit from the sonic characteristics. |
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In the future, will machines end the need for employment and lead to a workless society? |
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CarBay, available in English and Bahasa languages, provides auto buyers an intuitive platform to serve their need for automobile information. |
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Everyone wants the banks to be more secure to reduce the risk of the need for future bail-outs. |
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This acceptance will abnegate the need for retests and will cut the time to market for new products. |
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In such a meeting, there is no need for an attack, an accusal, or a threat. |
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Ban on antibiotic growth promoters has generated a need for effective products like feed acidifiers, yeasts, probiotics etc. |
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As tubing, AdvantaFlex provides weldability and helps eliminate the need for costly aseptic connectors. |
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Whirry also stressed the need for teachers worldwide to work together to instill in all children a love for learning, starting in preschool. |
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P boydii infections are difficult to treat due to amphotericin B resistance and frequent need for surgical resection. |
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The IFT acknowledged the need for the battery to be jettisoned, called the flight deck, and the pilots began an emergency descent to 5,000 feet. |
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Often, the goal is simply to determine the size of the litter, but a radiograph is also useful in ruling out the need for a C-section. |
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The unmet need for antitumour necrosis factor therapy in ankylosing spondylitis. |
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Researchers wonder if the need for REM sleep, with its buzzing brain activity, has something to do with that. |
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The minister preached to the congregation about the need for tolerance. |
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This tragedy dramatizes the need for improvements in highway safety. |
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Still, for those like Betty Ford who feel the need for outer rejuvenation, aesthetic surgery can be a godsend. |
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Many thousands of years ago, an Africoon was loafing in the dust in front of his hut when he felt the need for a snack. |
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But nowadays, when we understand so many natural processes, we have no need for such solutions. |
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It almost made him laugh. What could he possibly do in Ohio? Did Cleveland have a pressing need for secret policemen who spoke Croat? |
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The drawback to this design was the need for a crosswedge in the slide near the muzzle, for assembly and disassembly. |
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As the need for bandwidth increases, different methods can be used to increase the throughput of datacom systems. |
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When deicing pads are located close to runways, they can also reduce the need for AAFs and repeated deicings. |
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When the need for self-affirmation is satisfied through other means, one is less compelled to derogate members of negatively setereotyped groups. |
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Less need for paper cash means fewer trips to the ATM to get more folding money. |
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I shall soon have need for all my fortitude, as I am on the point of separation from my own daughter. |
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Healthy lunch selections mean you would have no need for things such as fryolators that take up space and cost a lot to run. |
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The increasing competition from television in the 1950s and 1960s led to a need for greater professionalism in the theatre. |
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The need for a common name came to be felt because of the common marine biology, geology and hydrology. |
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The design of Hadrian's Wall especially catered to the need for customs inspections of merchants' goods. |
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From then on, the Empire existed in constant tension between the need for two emperors and their mutual mistrust. |
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Due to attack there was a need for specialized medical care for these armies in order to keep them in operational status. |
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With the need for soldier health a growing concern, places for the sick to go in the army were starting to show up. |
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He was convinced of the need for an alliance with France and had been negotiating a match between Edward and a French bride. |
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To answer the increased need for labor, workers traveled in search of the most favorable position economically. |
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The 1982 Canada Act passed by the British parliament ended the need for British involvement in changes to the Canadian constitution. |
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In the fifties the need for a Klown vehicle was evident and a King Midget Frame was acquired and a Klown Kar was added. |
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Joseph Stalin had bowed out, citing the need for his presence in the Soviet Union to attend to the Stalingrad crisis. |
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A corporation may feel the need for life insurance on one of its keymen under a variety of circumstances. |
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The mechanization of agriculture in the 1930s had sharply cut the need for laborers. |
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In practice, the need for predictability means that lower courts generally defer to the precedent of higher courts. |
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This meant there was less need for large tax revenues and so the taxation systems decayed. |
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However, as the need for budget cuts in the late 2000s became apparent some councils have sought service mergers. |
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There is a need for full passport controls, since this is the border between the Schengen Area and the Common Travel Area. |
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Boats could be swept up to it on the rising tide with no need for wind or muscle power. |
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By using the method of finite differences, it was possible to avoid the need for multiplication and division. |
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In this paper, they speculate that code constraints on nucleotide sequences allow protein synthesis without the need for a ribosome. |
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Many of the limitations of the classic commutator DC motor are due to the need for brushes to press against the commutator. |
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Many engines, stationary and mobile, are also fitted with a governor to regulate the speed of the engine without the need for human interference. |
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A longer taxiway would maximise runway use by reducing the need for taxiing aircraft to cross or move along the runway. |
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When the government covers the cost of health care, there is no need for individuals or their employers to pay for private insurance. |
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Disparities in life expectancy are often cited as demonstrating the need for better medical care or increased social support. |
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This trade satisfied the Vikings' need for leather and meat to some extent, and perhaps hides for parchment production on the European mainland. |
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Farming of crops and domestic animals was adopted in Britain around 4500 BC, at least partly because of the need for reliable food sources. |
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There is a high need for comprehensive professional development for teachers in the ESL program. |
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But as activity increases, the need for works may outstrip the publisher's established circle of writers. |
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Its origins lay in the recognition of the need for cooperation on the mission field in Africa, Asia and Oceania. |
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Prior to this date Fisher had denounced various abuses in the church, urging the need for disciplinary reforms. |
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Some take the novel's principal message to be the social need for order and discipline rather than liberty. |
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The memories began anew, and his need for the surge of magery within him drove him on. |
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According to historian Charles Coulson the accumulation of wealth and resources, such as food, led to the need for defensive structures. |
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Some apple varieties will produce a clear cider without any need for filtration. |
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Similarly, he emphasised the need for conciseness in description, as well as reproducibility of experiments. |
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Both genres reject commercialism, and punk bands did see a need for musical advancement. |
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The really great thing about feminism, or meninism, is that as we become more and more egalitarian, there will be less of a need for either. |
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This design solution makes them efficient to install, reduces the need for any significant foundations and are, of course, reusable. |
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With a metonymic expression encountered in almost every sixth utterance, an uncontroversial need for dealing with this problem is demonstrated. |
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong was founded in 1963 to fulfill the need for a university with a medium of instruction of Chinese. |
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It famously notes Columba's need for a translator when conversing with an individual on Skye. |
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This was done due to the relatively small number of commissioned American naval vessels and the pressing need for prisoner exchange. |
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Despite this tragedy, and the need for treatment for a sexually transmitted disease on his return, Disraeli felt enriched by his experiences. |
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In February 1938, Hitler emphasised to Austrian Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg the need for Germany to secure its frontiers. |
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During this conference, the need for the fighters to meet up on time with the bombers was stressed. |
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While stressing the need for coordination, governments have rejected talk of fiscal union or harmonisation in this regard. |
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With settlement, after the first royal land grant by the Governor of Jamaica in 1734, came the perceived need for slaves. |
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Unicameral legislatures exist when there is no widely perceived need for multicameralism. |
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The composite fuselage permits larger windows without the need for structural reinforcement. |
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There was no need for new freight train engines, however, because thousands of the Classes 50 and 52 had been built during the Second World War. |
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Some have argued there is a need for more research into the environmental and health effects of the technique. |
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It concluded the agency could reduce the need for extra funding by improving cost effectiveness. |
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Baxter was a Methodist and had heard of the work of the Gilberts and their need for a new preacher. |
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He spent weeks partying in London and Oxford before the overriding need for money led him to apply through an agency for a teaching job. |
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Commentators saw the releases as part of Radiohead's new unpredictable release strategy, without the need for traditional marketing campaigns. |
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The individuals portrayed would have been recognizable without the need for other symbols or a written reference to their names. |
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It brought the need for books that were aesthetic objects as well as words to the attention of the reading and publishing worlds. |
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Emphasised also are Smith's statements of the need for high wages for the poor, and the efforts to keep wages low. |
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In such a utopian world there would also be little if any need for a state, which goal was to enforce the alienation. |
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Therefore, the need for time off from work as a factor in voter turnout is greatly reduced. |
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One involving a high level vertical opening bridge which will allow the majority of canal traffic to pass under without the need for opening. |
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Calvinists rejected ornamentation in places of worship, seeing no need for elaborate buildings divided up for the purpose of ritual. |
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The Waverley Novels express his belief in the need for social progress that does not reject the traditions of the past. |
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This was, in part, due to the political need for an individual Irish identity. |
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The use of display flights has a clear benefit in that it lessens the need for physical confrontations, which can be fatal. |
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In October 2006, Lennox spoke at the British House of Commons about the need for children in the UK to help their counterparts in Africa. |
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However, the need for proved descent from a common ancestor related to the chiefly house is too restrictive. |
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The eye on the hog eliminates human error and the need for hog line officials. |
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In 2012 Dame Rosemary Butler AM launched a campaign to address the need for more women to apply for and take up public roles and appointments. |
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Following the First World War and the establishment of the League of Nations, the need for codification of international law arose. |
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Their increasingly spiny forms in the last 1 billion years may indicate an increased need for defence against predation. |
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The reason for the carnivorous behaviour is thought to be a need for extra calcium. |
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Generally trains run from one line to another, joining at Cardiff Central eliminating the need for changing trains there. |
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However, for 1,000 years after the Romans there was little need for major roads. |
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While death rates remained high there was no question as to the need for children, even if the means to prevent them had existed. |
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By the late 1990s technological developments had eliminated the need for vast areas for storing maps and for making printing plates by hand. |
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Instead he made the walls of the cathedral particularly thick to avoid the need for external buttresses altogether. |
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The US Navy, French Navy, and the British Royal Navy operate only nuclear submarines, which is explained by the need for distant operations. |
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While conservationists respect the need for turtles in rituals, they wanted a smaller quota. |
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Using the sun for direction involves the need for making compensation based on the time. |
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Melting in an electric arc furnace can be used to produce small ingots of the metal without the need for a crucible. |
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The need for consistency in the locations for The Railway Series necessitated the creation of a suitable location. |
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In recent years, dredgers with more powerful cutters have been built in order to excavate harder rock without the need for blasting. |
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It emphasized the need for integrated management and planning, but that coastal areas continued to deteriorate. |
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When James VI and I came to power in England, he combined the Scottish and English thrones, and the need for the castle declined. |
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